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Example sentences for "pared"

Lexicographically close words:
pare; parea; parece; parecer; parecia; paregoric; pareil; pareille; pareillement; pareira
  1. The spaces reserved for burial around the newer parish churches in the liberties, such as St Sepulchre's and St Giles's, Cripplegate, were gradually pared down and let out for buildings by the parish.

  2. London were pitifully pared off by little and little; which they within the gates perceiving," etc.

  3. Caleb dropped a pared apple noisily into the pan.

  4. Ain't you pared any apples this forenoon?

  5. The free ends or points of the nails should be pared about once a week; and biting them should be particularly avoided, as being at once destructive to their beauty and usefulness.

  6. At Kiachta all pieces of a porous, grey, or pale colour are rejected, the whole being pared and perforated, the better to determine the quality of the interior portion.

  7. The skins have been pared down to the right thickness, and to-day and to-morrow they will be fixed up and sent off.

  8. The sections of skins were set out on the ground and by this time were well dried, while their superfluous thickness had been pared off by scores of Kikuyu and Masai knives.

  9. The white brant ascociate in very large flocks, they do not appear to be mated or pared off as if they intended to raise their young in this quarter, I therefore doubt whether they reside here during the summer for that purpose.

  10. I observe more bald Eagles on this part of the Missouri than usial also a Small Hawk Killed 2 Antelopes in the river to day emence numbers of Geese to be seen pared &c.

  11. The white Brant ascocates in very large flocks, they do not appear to be mated or pared off as if they intended to raise their young in this quarter, I therefore doubt whether they reside here dureing the Summer for that purpose.

  12. And after thou hast cut his hair and pared his nails, clothe him with the garments thou hast taken with thee, and ask him to bless thee.

  13. Then he brought him forth, and cut his hair, and pared his nails, and gave him a change of raiment, and set him in his garden, and placed meat before him.

  14. The same as Method 1, except that the potatoes are pared before baking.

  15. Old potatoes, with a strong flavor, should be pared before boiling, or even soaked in cold water.

  16. The method of boiling is the same in either case, whether the potato is pared or not.

  17. If you choose to have a snow-white potato, it must be pared before boiling, and thus you deliberately waste the valuable mineral matter provided by nature.

  18. Drop several slices raw, pared potato into the fat and let bubble up.

  19. You are wrong there, old fellow; there is no such thing.

  20. This day has been to me of so much importance that I am obliged to muster all my calmness and self-possession to put down everything in its proper order.

  21. The matter in question was the position of the working-men.

  22. But I do not choose to answer that question.

  23. When well seared, season and pour over 1 cup cold water and roast 45 minutes; add 1 quart white potatoes, which have been washed, pared and boiled, and roast until potatoes are brown.

  24. That which is shaved off; a thin slice or strip pared off with a shave, a knife, a plane, or other cutting instrument.

  25. They are best baked; are very nice boiled till tender, and then pared and laid into the oven to brown.

  26. New potatoes are made watery by being laid in water, but late in the winter and in the spring they should be pared and laid in cold water an hour or two before they are cooked.

  27. When the French joint is used the leather need not be pared and ordinarily will outwear the paper of the book.

  28. In regular joints the leather is sometimes pared at the joints to permit of easier opening of the book.

  29. If the nib is then not wide enough it may be cut again; if too wide, the sides may be pared down.

  30. For large writing, the curved inside of the quill is pared flat (c, d, fig.

  31. The sides of the nib are pared till the width across the tip is rather less than the width desired[12] (fig.

  32. It has been estimated that the surface of the United States is now being pared down by erosion at the average rate of an inch in 760 years.

  33. By these the mass is pared down as it is shaped into a more or less intricate design of component and essentially repeating units.

  34. On the table were huge earthen dishes ready for the pared fruit.

  35. Many pecks of pared fruit were required for the apple-butter boiling.

  36. The pared apples were put into the kettle, then the stirring commenced.

  37. Peaches pared and stoned make very good dumplings, eat them with sauce of any kind, or sugar, cream and butter.

  38. In cold weather they may be kept pared several days in a pan of water, by changing the water every day, and will be whiter.

  39. After the bleeding has ceased, the sutures, which may be of silk or catgut, are passed by means of the needle through the pared edge of the fistula on one side, passing across the fistula, and piercing the raw surface on the opposite side.

  40. The cartilage is usually too thick to form the new tarsus and must be pared down until the right thickness is obtained.

  41. If, however, the sphincter is intact and serviceable the fistula should be pared and the edges brought together by silk sutures.


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