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Example sentences for "much boiling"

  • Lay the trussed chickens in a pot, and pour over them a large cupful of your soup-stock diluted with as much boiling water.

  • Take a cupful of broth from your soup-pot; strain through a thin cloth, and add twice as much boiling water, with a little salt.

  • Have in another vessel as much boiling milk as there was oyster liquor.

  • When vegetables are quite fresh gathered, they will not require so much boiling, by at least a third of the time, as when they have been gathered the usual time those are that are brought to public markets.

  • Salmon requires almost as much boiling as meat; about a quarter of an hour to a pound of fish: but practice only can perfect the cook in dressing salmon.

  • Young carrots do not require nearly so much boiling, nor should they be divided: these make a nice addition to stewed veal, &c.

  • By this process the fruit will sink; pour on as much boiling water as will cover the surface and exclude air.

  • Pour to it as much boiling water as will cover it; add a little lemon-peel, and a bunch of herbs, which must be taken out before done enough; when it has stewed about two hours turn it.

  • Squeeze the juice out of a fine lemon, pour over it as much boiling water as will make it palatable, and add sugar to the taste.

  • Pour over a pint of the crumbs of baker's bread as much boiling milk as will moisten it, mash it smoothly in the milk.

  • One quart of Indian meal, add to this salt to taste, and pour over it as much boiling water as will form a dough.

  • Cut up the butter in the Indian meal, pour over it as much boiling milk as will make a thick batter.

  • Take four large potatoes, peel and boil them tender in water, mash very fine with a small tablespoonful of butter, add as much boiling milk as will make it the right consistency.

  • Make a roux of butter and flour as in other cream soups, add the purée to it and as much boiling milk as will make it the proper consistency.

  • Have almost as much boiling milk as purée, remove from the fire and stir together, add two tablespoonfuls of cream, and serve at once.

  • As soon as it comes to a boil remove from the fire and add as much boiling milk as will make it the proper consistency.

  • Now fill up with as much boiling water as is required.

  • Put the toast into a pitcher that has straining holes at the spout, and pour over it, from a tea-kettle, as much boiling water as you wish to make into drink.

  • Pour on by degrees as much boiling water as will dissolve it, and beat it well for about a quarter of an hour.

  • When it comes to a boil, add half a pint of clear firm jelly-stock that has been made of calves' feet, or else an ounce of isinglass that has been melted in barely as much boiling water as will cover it.

  • Put them into a clean pot, with as much boiling water as will cover them.

  • Another way is, to soak all night a quart of bruised grits in as much boiling-hot milk as will swell them, and leave half a pint of liquid.

  • Lay the steaks into a stewpan, and pour over them as much boiling water as will serve for sauce.

  • Then lay the steaks at the bottom of a stewpan, the vegetables over them, and pour on as much boiling water as will just cover them.

  • Then add as much boiling water as will reduce it to the consistence of cream, and a table-spoonful of ketchup or walnut pickle.

  • Break the bread into small pieces, and pour on them as much boiling water as will soak them well.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much boiling" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    content with; good appetite; little neighbor; much accustomed; much afraid; much attention; much celebrated; much delight; much easier; much evil; much fear; much gratified; much improved; much inferior; much knowledge; much needed; much pain; much pains; much pleased; much respected; much said; much superior; much surprised; much wealth; much wind; much worse