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Example sentences for "quite smooth"

  • Take a spoon, and with it mix into the liquid enough of the surrounding meal to make a thin batter, which you must stir till it is quite smooth, and free from lumps.

  • Stir it till it is quite smooth, and free from lumps.

  • Stir it well, and press out all the lumps till it is quite smooth.

  • Then thin it with a little more water, and see that it is quite smooth.

  • The surface is quite smooth, and the color bright-green.

  • They are not only larger, but thicker and more succulent, than those of the Prickly Spinach.

  • Beat and stir the butter and flour till it is quite smooth, and free from lumps.

  • The stem is quite smooth, and generally tapers upward from the base.

  • The stem is at least one inch long, hollow, equal, quite smooth, shining, reddish.

  • Press the whole close, and draw the legs inwards, that the body of the fowl may be quite smooth.

  • Beat it well, and knead it quite smooth; roll the paste very thin, and cut it into biscuits.

  • Then beat it up quite smooth, with two ounces of sugar, and a little nutmeg.

  • If for immediate use, mix the mustard with new milk by degrees, till it is quite smooth, and a little raw cream.

  • The alae have their summits very oblique, with their sutural edges nearly or quite smooth.

  • The state of the inner surface of the parietes varies much; generally they are slightly ribbed close to the basis, the ribs sometimes extending up to the sheath; rarely the surface is quite smooth.

  • Spicula all simple rods, more or less curved or bent, pointed at both ends, quite smooth.

  • Both concentric medullary shells compressed, the outer, half as broad as the constriction of the cortical shell, the surface of which is quite smooth.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    brute animals; help her; quite aware; quite certain; quite clean; quite clear; quite common; quite content; quite different; quite early; quite easily; quite easy; quite evident; quite happy; quite hardy; quite impossible; quite otherwise; quite possible; quite prepared; quite recent; quite sufficient; quite the; quite unable; quite unconscious; truly happy; years ago