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Example sentences for "much sugar"

  • Then to this Water, add as much Sugar as will boil it to a strong Syrup; then put in your Peels and scald them, and set them by till the Day following, and boil them again till the Syrup will jelly.

  • Let it be very hot, for the hotter it is, the rougher will be your Comfits; and for all that, the Comfits will not take so much Sugar as one may imagine from their Appearance.

  • Prepare some eggs by beating them very light.

  • A similar dish may be made, using peaches, either fresh or canned.

  • Afterwards they are to be kept in a dry situation, in drawers or boxes.

  • If not sweet enough, add more sugar at table; and in baking, if it seems too dry, more water is needed.

  • Beat a pint of cream with two spoonfuls of rose-water, put them to the yolks of four eggs, and as much sugar as will make it tolerably sweet.

  • Add to every gallon of the pulp a gallon of spring water, with a few bay leaves and cloves: boil the mixture, and add as much sugar as will sweeten it, skim off the froth, and let it cool.

  • Mix with grated lemon, and a few cloves in fine powder, as much sugar as will sweeten them.

  • Cows' milk contains nearly three times as much casein (curd) or cheesy matter, and only about one-half as much sugar.

  • Cows' milk contains a little more than half as much sugar.

  • Add two-thirds as much sugar as you have fruit, the juice of a lemon, two-thirds cupful of water and a desertspoonful of ginger.

  • A1/2 as much water as of fruit and A1/2 as much sugar as of juice.

  • A3/4 as much sugar, hot, as of juice, boil up well, pour into glasses.

  • Measure the fruit and add three fourths as much sugar as fruit and a small quantity of salt.

  • If several small solid particles form, use 1/2 as much sugar as juice.

  • Ripe peach pie may be made without any sugar; when the pie is baked take off the top crust, mash the fruit, and add as much sugar as will sweeten it.

  • Beat two eggs, stir them into the mucilage with as much sugar as will sweeten it, pour the mixture in a pan and bake it slowly.

  • Make a custard of one quart of milk and five eggs, with as much sugar as will sweeten it.

  • Put the almonds and jelly, mixed by degrees, into a skillet, with as much sugar as will sweeten it to your taste.

  • You may keep out as much sugar as will ice the tart.

  • Add half as much sugar as pulp and cook until thick.

  • If it collects in several small particles use 1/2 as much sugar as juice.

  • If the pectin collects in two or three masses, use 2/3 to 3/4 as much sugar as juice.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much sugar" 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:
    may see; much attached; much celebrated; much cultivated; much difference; much easier; much else; much energy; much expedition; much finer; much flattened; much flour; much heat; much higher; much less; much light; much liked; much lower; much meat; much nitrogen; much pleased; much power; much said; much service; much stronger; much success