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Example sentences for "noodle"

  • Thought you had a noodle to deal with, didn't you, Mr. Philip Bawdrey?

  • This silly French noodle is going to get the things in spite of us.

  • The noodle paste should be cooked separately in the water.

  • The noodle paste in the chicken gravy makes it sufficiently thick.

  • If you don't visit them, your good-natured noodle of a husband will, and perhaps the result of that visit may cut us out of the property forever.

  • Harry, as they went along, "that this old noodle has built his residence as much after the shape of a cockle-shell as was possible to be accomplished?

  • And to give Marta an opportunity of showing her way of making noodles to Mrs. Welles, Molly decided to have noodle soup and roast beef for dinner.

  • The bill of fare for the day was noodle soup, braised beef, cabbage with white sauce, fried potatoes, and polka pudding.

  • Those were still-life images of himself seeking crayonic ebullience that could glorify his and humanity's noodle shackles.

  • From that point forward he did not oppose his family's will to have him toil along with them as a noodle worker in their restaurant.

  • Never learned to cook anything but noodles from my parents' restaurant and my brothers' noodle stands.

  • Miss Snow observes to Mrs. Fitzherbert, 'Did Noodle bring your physic this morning?

  • We must make haste, I expect Noodle here presently.

  • Sydney Smith was glad to be Bentham's mouthpiece for the moment: though, when Benthamism was applied to church reform, Smith began to perceive that Noodle was not so silly as he seemed.

  • The noodle utters all the commonplaces by which the stupid conservatives, with Eldon at their head, met the demands of reformers.

  • Make a recipe of noodle dough (see above).

  • Spoon mixture on the center of the noodle squares, fold in half and seal edges, like little pillows.

  • Mix well, spoon mixture on noodle dough squares and proceed as above.

  • He'll have a bit av a bump on his noodle that'll maybe make him a bit careful wid his foul tongue for a while, that's all.

  • Come to think av ut, I have a bit av a bump on me own noodle that 'tis like helps to exshplain the cell.

  • The German noodle soup, the canned turkey, and the plum pudding to top off with was a very befitting dinner at sea.

  • He must have thought that I had foundered on the noodle soup and plum-pudding.

  • He wondered (he remarked parenthetically) what noodle first made it the fashion to teach women French.

  • And now both burst out laughing, for it was always a great joke between them, his liking for her noodle soup.

  • Why the one who is so strict as to forbid others from going even to noodle house or dango shop as unbecoming to instructors, stayed over night at a hotel with a geisha!

  • To give an appointment without reference to the matter at first, and then to proclaim that noodle or dango should not be eaten was a blow to a fellow like me who has no other petty hobby.

  • That night, having come across the noodle after so long a time, it tasted so fine that I ate four bowls.

  • When the night was cold, she would secretly buy some noodle powder, and bring all unawares hot noodle gruel to my bed; or sometimes she would even buy a bowl of steaming noodles from the peddler.

  • Up to this time I had forgotten the noodle on account of mathematics and antique curios, but since I had seen thus the sign of noodles, I could hardly pass it by unnoticed.

  • If it was a mental consolation to fish fertilisers on the sea, have goruki for Russian literature, or to pose a favorite geisha beneath pine tree, it would be quite as much a mental consolation to eat dempura noodle and swallow dango.

  • While I was in Tokyo, if I passed by a noodle house and smelled the seasoning spices, I felt uncontrollable temptation to go inside at any cost.

  • I understand through the principal he stopped your going even to noodle houses or dango shops as unbecoming to the dignity of the school, didn't he?

  • If it was the case, they ought to have specified when calling for a teacher one who does not eat noodle and dango.

  • Then Molly explained to them about the snakey-noodle box.

  • I would give anything for a hot snakey-noodle with a glass of milk.

  • How can Cheops compare with a moustached noodle in military uniform!

  • The Noodle was as curious a specimen of nature to him as the emu or the crocodile.

  • There were glares, and then as she passed a withered old man running a noodle stand, she heard him mutter "Gaijin.

  • Service halted in midstream, just as in a soba noodle shop when the sumo wrestlers on the corner tube had finished glaring, thrown salt three times, and were ready to lunge.

  • So, Marko, don't be a completer noodle than you already are.

  • If Neddy Noodle nipp'd his neighbour's Nutmegs, Where are the neighbour's Nutmegs Neddy Noodle nipp'd?


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