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Example sentences for "mincemeat"

Lexicographically close words:
minaret; minarets; minatory; mince; minced; minces; mincing; mincingly; mind; minde
  1. Hacher Je les hacherais menu comme chair à pâté = I would make mincemeat of them.

  2. But if we tackled him together we'd make mincemeat of him.

  3. Rather get smashed into mincemeat down below than have him jeering.

  4. The mincemeat shrapnel had proved fairly destructive, but the turnip marmalade didn't seem to of developed much internal energy.

  5. When storing mincemeat either in crocks or in jars, cover with salad oil, about one-quarter inch deep, to exclude air.

  6. Mincemeat that has been sterilized will keep until used.

  7. Pour over the mincemeat and mix thoroughly.

  8. Mincemeat must be stored in a cool, dry place to blend and ripen, without the danger of freezing.

  9. Use one and one-half pounds of mincemeat to fill.

  10. Mincemeat or marmalade may be substituted for the jam, and makes excellent puddings.

  11. Put the mincemeat into a stone jar with a closely-fitting lid, and in a fortnight it will be ready for use.

  12. We, however, prefer the mincemeat without the latter ingredients, and can vouch for its excellence.

  13. Stir occasionally, and in a week or 10 days the mincemeat will be ready for use.

  14. You had better not, or I'll make mincemeat of you!

  15. And what's more, I'll make mincemeat of him too.

  16. This mincemeat is excellent for pies and tartlets.

  17. Make the batter, fry the pancakes, and place a spoonful of mincemeat on each pancake, fold them up, and serve with sifted sugar.

  18. Turn the mincemeat into little jars, cover tightly, and keep in a dry and cool place.

  19. Michael, glancing round the board, saw a great pasty, with the mincemeat showing through where the knife had cut it.

  20. Ill or well he jumped out of bed, and was going at once to make mincemeat of the servants.

  21. So take these pieces of bed-tick, which are enough for twelve mattresses, and mind that by this evening they are filled with feathers, or else I will make mincemeat of you.

  22. Probably they thought that as mincemeat was also seasonable fare it would be a proper accompaniment to the pudding," the Man said.

  23. Entered, first of all, the English Knight, announcing his determination to fight and vanquish the Turkish Knight, a vastly superior swordsman, who promptly made mincemeat of him.

  24. But my contention and my fear is," she said, "that he will make mincemeat of her before he is done with her.

  25. Miss Scrotton, who had somewhat forgotten her personal grievance in the exhilaration of these analyses, granted the sausage and granted that Mercedes made mincemeat of Mr. Drew--and of her friends into the bargain.

  26. If Mr. Drew y était pour quelque chose, it was in the sense that she made mincemeat of him and presented us in consequence with a magnificent sausage.

  27. A handsome mince-pie had been made yesterday morning (which accounted for the mincemeat not being missed), and the pudding was already on the boil.

  28. Out come the retainers, and pitch into the Baron till they make mincemeat of him.

  29. Mincemeat will taste more fresh and pleasant if the apples are not added till the day the pies are made.

  30. It is not true that mincemeat will keep all winter, even by this preservative.

  31. It is best to make fresh mincemeat at least three times during the season.

  32. The male bird was about fifty yards off, reluctant to leave the spot, and rolling his fiery eye towards them with a frequency that showed he had not quite given up all hopes of making mincemeat of some one of the party that day.

  33. Now I know what ma is up to-- Makin' mincemeat for the pies.

  34. Dey make mincemeat of de lot of us before you have time to breathe.

  35. The wonder is that they haven't made mincemeat of you.

  36. The latter is cut into mincemeat in a moment amid the horrifying cries of his infamous executioners.

  37. If that is what love means--the craving to possess and restrain and demand and hamper and absorb, and generally make mincemeat of the beloved object, then preserve me from the master-passion.

  38. Algitha has evidently got some desperate plan in her head for making mincemeat of circumstances," cried Fred, little guessing that he had stated the exact truth.

  39. Mama, I should think Deda will soon take all the profit off your mincemeat if she eats the citron peel.

  40. But in the harassment of the time of mincemeat the lodger's shyness evaporated or his reserve broke down.

  41. And will go away, and never help us to make mincemeat any more, or to clear the table after Sunday tea.

  42. The housewives of Brockenham made their own mincemeat because the article on the market was not palatable, the tyrant of the family declared.

  43. I was afraid also that should my strength fail me he might get the axe out of his mouth, when he would soon have made mincemeat of my nose.

  44. Had I done so, he would have been after me in a moment, and made mincemeat of my carcass.

  45. Should this be only half its height it would be sufficient to make mincemeat of me.


  46. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mincemeat" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.