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Example sentences for "pastes"

Lexicographically close words:
pastel; pastels; paster; pastern; pasterns; pasteurization; pasteurize; pasteurized; pasteurizing; pasteurs
  1. Fruit pastes are a kind of marmalades, consisting of the pulp of fruits, first evaporated to a proper consistency, and afterwards boiled with sugar.

  2. Marmalades, jams, and fruit pastes are of the same nature, and are now in very general request.

  3. These may be made richer by using one of the puff-pastes instead of suet.

  4. All fried pastes should be perfectly drained from the fat before they are served, and sent to table promptly when they are ready.

  5. Pastes of Calyx, Hearts, and Buds of Flowers.

  6. It seems to have been customary to paint over old advertisements with a coat of white, and so to obtain a fresh surface for new ones, just as the bill-sticker remorselessly pastes his bill over that of some brother of the brush.

  7. Color pastes which we sell are made from vegetable colorings and are guaranteed under the pure food laws.

  8. Burnett’s Standard Color Pastes are made in accordance with the very severe U.

  9. These pastes should be made fresh every morning, as they soon become sour, particularly the first, and consequently hurtful.

  10. The two universal pastes are very well liked, but it will put up with plain oatmeal, or even bran moistened with water.

  11. In confinement the two universal pastes appear delicacies to it; and it is even satisfied with bran steeped in water.

  12. Mustard pastes are most effective during the first two or three days of the disease.

  13. Counter-irritation by means of mustard pastes are the best applications.

  14. Mustard pastes may be put on every three hours, if necessary, and they may be used for a week at this interval if the conditions demand it.

  15. He may direct the use of mustard pastes but it is essential to know where to apply them.

  16. Mustard pastes should be made big enough.

  17. These pastes are as cheap as can be made, and keep good a long time.

  18. The place between the two pastes being glazed, they will adhere in baking.

  19. François Martin was engaged in 1774 for his skill in preparing different pastes for manufacturing porcelain and pipeclay.

  20. The chief object is that the pastes should be of first-rate excellence and durability.

  21. Whenever he finds a word, a sentence, a paragraph or a page that he wants to keep he pins or pastes it on the wall.

  22. One versatile writer uses heavy manila sheets about the size of a letterhead and on these he pastes the catch-lines, the unique phrases, the forceful arguments, the graphic descriptions and statistical information that he may want to use.

  23. Preserving Paints and Pastes White lead, thick shellac, and pastes that are used occasionally may be preserved by laying a piece of leather over the exposed surface.

  24. The color is imparted to pastes by the addition, during their manufacture, of various metallic oxides in small proportions.

  25. As pastes are singly refracting and hence lack dichroism, the pleasing variety of color of the true ruby cannot be had in a paste imitation, but the public is not critical enough to notice this lack.

  26. By experiment the makers of pastes have become very skillful in imitating the color of almost any precious stone.

  27. The file test will also expose any paste imitation as all the very brilliant pastes are fairly soft.

  28. The Egyptians and Romans were skillful makers of glass of the sort used in imitating gems and some of the old pastes were very hard or else have become so with age.

  29. The basis of the natural pastes of Germany and France is 46.

  30. The mechanical preparation of the pastes of China and Europe is based upon similar methods.

  31. Colored pastes were then used for filling in the cavities, and the surface was then made level.

  32. The pastes are applied in order to make the skin softer.

  33. It, as also the nitrate, forms an ingredient in the resist pastes for the pale blues of the indigo vat.

  34. These vitrifying pastes are very plastic, and may be worked with as much facility as English pipe-clay.

  35. Cellars are formed in front of the buildings, as depots for the pastes prepared in the establishment.

  36. Its ordinary whiteness cannot form a definite character, since there are porcelain pastes variously coloured.

  37. Sulphate of zinc is used for preparing drying oils for varnishes, and in the reserve or resist pastes of the calico-printer.

  38. To prevent the resist pastes becoming rapidly crusty, substances apparently useless are mixed with them, but which act beneficially by their hygrometric qualities, in retarding the desiccation.

  39. The coloured pastes receive only one fire, unless the inner surface is to be glazed; but a gloss is given to the outer surface.

  40. Resist pastes or reserves; these are subservient to the cold indigo vat, and they may be distributed under four heads; 1.

  41. The upper vaults receive likewise pipkins filled with the sands and pastes called schlich.

  42. These women rivalled one another in the discovery of an endless variety of toilet preparations, beauty wafers, skin and hair ointments, pastes and powders, and wine essences for the removal of pimples and freckles.

  43. It was their habit after bathing to anoint themselves with perfume, pastes or liquids, pomades, and oils.

  44. The machine cuts the cloth into the proper size, pastes it and folds it over the boards into a cover, leaving a loose place between the two boards to be filled by the body of the book.

  45. This is stiffened a little and pastes and handles more easily than ordinary muslin.

  46. This will require just a little more water than the pastes previously given.

  47. The peculiar pastes used for the making of cream puffs and éclairs are not in reality cakes, nor are they real pastry, but because they are served as desserts and belong somewhere in this class, they are included here.

  48. The grapes so formed should be colored a medium shade by the use of vegetable coloring pastes to resemble catawba or purple grapes.

  49. The vegetable coloring pastes which are sold for use in cooking are harmless.

  50. Illustration: Fascinating to the Child] Proceeding as directed on page 64, use the vegetable coloring pastes for the coloring.

  51. These color pastes last for a very long time, since very small quantities are used, just a drop or two being sufficient.

  52. Mother always bought the best flavorings and the same concern which made these also had color pastes which were pure and harmless and made according to government regulations, so mother bought some for Betsey with directions for using.

  53. There are all sorts of substitutes such as stuffed dates, candied ginger, fruit pastes and salted nuts.

  54. When she had made Neapolitan Cream Squares (see page 95) Betsey's mother had bought some of the color pastes which came from an old established firm, were quite pure and harmless, and made according to government regulations.

  55. To any of these pastes you may add "assafoetida, oil of polypody of the oak, oil of ivy, or oil of Peter.


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