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Example sentences for "pippins"

Lexicographically close words:
pipit; pipits; pipkin; pipkins; pipped; pips; piquancy; piquant; piquante; piquantly
  1. To make Paste of Pippins coloured with Barberries.

  2. Take your Pippins while they be green, and coddle them tender, then peel them, and put them into a fresh warm Water, and cover them close, till they are as green as you desire.

  3. Marmalade of green Pippins to look green.

  4. Apples with fine, firm, crisp flesh, which cannot of themselves form a distinct class; for instance, the Pippins belong to this class.

  5. Thus we find in Fuller's account, that in the 16th year of the reign of Henry VIII, Pippins were introduced into England by Lord Maschal, who planted them at Plumstead, in Sussex.

  6. The apples for this purpose should be pippins or bell-flowers, pared, cored, quartered, and chopped fine.

  7. Coddle six pippins in vine leaves covered with water, very gently, that the inside may be done without breaking the skins.

  8. If golden pippins are done this way, they are very little inferior to apricots.

  9. Otherwhiles: Quinces in quarters, or pears, pippins gooseberries, grapes, or barberries.

  10. Jasper; "he deserves a heap of credit for letting all those fine pippins get past him; because he acted like he meant to gobble every extra good one that came along.

  11. And I lost a basket of the biggest pippins you ever saw; every one a prize winner, but now all bruised and wasted!

  12. And believe me, I'm getting my basket full of the biggest yellow pippins you ever saw.

  13. Where rosy-bellied pippins cling, And golden russets glint and gleam, As, in the old Arabian dream, The fruits of that enchanted tree The glad Aladdin robbed for me!

  14. Let the eyes of fancy turn Where the tumbled pippins burn Like embers in the orchard's lap of tangled grass and fern,-- There let the old path wind In and out and on behind The cider-press that chuckles as we grind.

  15. The Kentish Pippins are better in Quarters than whole.

  16. I imagined that he was a man who, seven years ago, licked me with a rawhide for stealing his pippins and setting fire to his sugar-bush, and I was anxious to shake hands for old acquaintance sake.

  17. You may, if you please, make seminaries with their pippins in your country.

  18. Sometimes she mingles a few pippins with the Johns to make the gelly.

  19. Pare and slice pippins (or any other nice apple).

  20. As soon as it boils, add six pounds lemon peel and three pounds nice sliced apples (pippins are best).

  21. My avarice has expensive proved to me, Has cost me both my pippins and my tree.

  22. A Peasant to his lord yearly court, Presenting pippins of so rich a sort That he, displeased to have a part alone, Removed the tree, that all might be his own.

  23. Helsham’s Pippin Hollow Core King of the Pippins Sugar and Brandy II.

  24. The Baldwins, Kings, and Pippins were well loaded, but did not need any thinning.

  25. Spies, Baldwins, Russets, and Pippins give their savour aright, and if a man had a touch of poetry in his soul he would begin at once to fashion lyrics.

  26. What I want to know is how the majority of these same people would act if they happened to be driving or walking through the country at night, and came to an orchard where the perfume of the ripe fall pippins overflowed the road.

  27. He was very anxious that they should be married again, and with great good-nature offered to perform the ceremony himself either at Plum-cum-Pippins or even in the drawing-room at Folking.

  28. Aunt Polly would talk of the glories of the Plum-cum-Pippins rectory in a manner which implied that dear Julia's escape from a fate which once threatened her had been quite providential.

  29. Some woman might come up in Plum-cum-Pippins and say you had married her before your first wife.

  30. Augustus Smirkie, the rector of Plum-cum-Pippins near Woodbridge in this county.

  31. And Plum-cum-Pippins is less than £300 a-year.

  32. Mr. Bromley who had always believed, believed more firmly than before, and sent tidings of his belief to Plum-cum-Pippins and thence to Babington.

  33. I always plant good one-year-old trees, twenty by thirty feet apart, putting Missouri Pippins between the wide way, to be cut out later on.

  34. His Missouri Pippins are as good in proportion as his Winesaps.

  35. Prefer Missouri Pippins alone for commercial orchard, and Early Harvest, Maiden's Blush, Missouri Pippin and Grimes's Golden Pippin for family orchard.

  36. My Ben Davis and Missouri Pippins are in mixed planting.

  37. REEVE, Greensburg, Kiowa county: I have lived in Kansas twenty years; I prefer Missouri Pippins for a commercial orchard.

  38. Lady Blush or Fall Pippins are best for jelly.

  39. My trees are in mixed plantings; Maiden's Blush are surrounded by Pippins and Rambos.

  40. A few of the Missouri Pippins bore fruit last year.

  41. Newtown Pippins bring the highest price, ranging from $5 to $9 per barrel.

  42. I have sold Canada Pippins from fifty cents to two dollars per bushel.

  43. I should thin Missouri Pippins to keep from overbearing.

  44. Take four fine large juicy apples, (pippins or bellflowers,) core and pare them, and bake them side by side in a tin pan.

  45. It requires the very best and most juicy apples, (for instance, two dozen large pippins or bell-flowers.


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