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Example sentences for "radishes"

Lexicographically close words:
radiometer; radiophone; radios; radiotelephone; radish; radium; radius; radix; radula; rael
  1. A boy in the family burst into a loud laugh and exclaimed, "I guess you never saw any radishes before, Mary; you've spoilt them.

  2. When the dinner was sent home from market one day, a bunch of radishes came with the other vegetables.

  3. You may be sure he has carried the salad or radishes ever since he set out, and that he will renew them when they have become too withered to serve his deceitful end.

  4. And a man stripped to the waist, who is washing radishes on the poop, continues washing radishes unmoved, and ignores all things else.

  5. I have spoken of gigantic asparagus: the Jews had radishes that could vie with them, if it be true that a fox and cubs could burrow in the hollow of one, and that it was not uncommon to grow them of a hundred pounds in weight.

  6. It must have been such radishes as those that were employed by seditious mobs of old, as weapons in insurrections.

  7. And that had to include giant paw-prints and mysteriously missing objects as well as radishes that wouldn't grow.

  8. And, by God, even my wife's radishes has stood still.

  9. The radishes are up and big enough to eat and so are the young onions.

  10. Radishes change over night from delicate young shoots not large enough to put on the table into huge plants seven feet high with a root like an Irish shillelagh.

  11. Method of cultivating Radishes for Salad, so as to have them ready at all seasons of the year.

  12. These radishes, cut or pulled up, will be excellent, if mixed with salad, and they have a much more delicate taste than the common radishes which are eaten with salt.

  13. Wafers, cheese and plain Croutons Olives Radishes Celery hearts Whipped cream (on cream soups) Some meat garnishes can be used at all times; others are especially adapted to certain kinds of meat.

  14. All around her were scattered the uprooted weeds, and the lettuce and radishes lay with them.

  15. The radishes and lettuce need weeding," said Steve when they reached the garden, and Nannie walked directly to these beds and went to work, while Steve occupied himself at a little distance.

  16. And so the Doctor, besides his round red radishes and his nice fresh butter, had pork and milk and eggs of native growth.

  17. Never to my dying day shall I forget the ten radishes of Greenland.

  18. The ten round red radishes of the recent luncheon were accounted for.

  19. Vilmorin's experiments with wild carrots and those of Carriere with radishes lead to the same conclusion as regards roots.

  20. I have known horses to eat radishes greedily, and I am certain that they would prove acceptable to all the animals of the farm.

  21. Then he gave up and declared he knew John had made a mistake and that he didn't plant radishes at all.

  22. Freddie bent down so close to find the radishes that a disturbed toad hopped right up at his nose.

  23. I done the radishes," put in Freddie, gulping down a drink of water to wash the bite off his tongue, for his radishes were quite hot.

  24. Freddie's radishes were above ground now, and growing nicely, but they thought it best not to tell him, as he might pull them up too soon.

  25. At this the girls started in to pick the very biggest heads of lettuce, and Freddie looked carefully to get the very reddest radishes in his patch.

  26. Freddie was the last to pull and he got-- A bunch of real radishes from his own garden!

  27. Breakfast was not formerly made an ordinary meal, but radishes were frequently taken with the morning draught.

  28. The other things like celery and radishes only need to be put on attractively.

  29. We have radishes and peas and a few tomato plants in the kitchen garden, but the rest of the place is all in grass, except the flower garden, and that would do your heart good.

  30. Radishes had been planted broadcast, carrots and beets arranged in hills, and here and there a whole paper of seed appeared to have been planted bodily.

  31. Barbara laughed, "I suppose we'll live on onions and radishes three times a day.

  32. Thus with the genial warmth and moisture of the hotbeds, all crops grow rapidly, but the radishes mature first, then the lettuces are taken off in due course, thus leaving the beds to finish up with the carrots by themselves.

  33. Sow salading every ten days; also carrots, onions and radishes for drawing young; and chicory for salads; sow endive for a full crop.

  34. In the early stages seeds of carrots and radishes are sown simultaneously on the same beds, and over them young lettuces that have been raised in advance are planted.

  35. Sow small salading and radishes in the first week, and lettuces in frames on a shallow hotbed for planting out in spring.

  36. Sow lettuce for succession, with radishes and Round-leaved spinach, twice in the course of the month; and small salads every fortnight.

  37. Spinach, corn salad, radishes and carrots are the favourite crops for sowing between others such as lettuces and cauliflowers.

  38. For ten minutes longer he can stay with the radishes each morning.

  39. He is hoeing his radishes and worrying because the laundry has torn one of his white collars.

  40. They were sure that the strong odor of the radishes would kill the beast, for no man could possibly survive such a smell, and it was not likely a badger could.

  41. Radishes= Wash radishes well with brush, trim off all but the small green leaves, stand in ice water A1/2-1 hour.

  42. Then carefully loosen the rind of each section as far down as it is cut and throw the radishes into ice water, leaving them there for several hours or overnight, when they will have bloomed into beautiful lilies.

  43. Serve directly from the ice water, and the radishes will be crisp and sweet and easily digested.

  44. Before radishes and celery are used on the table, whether with soup or some other part of a meal, they should be put into cold water and allowed to stand for some time, so that they will be perfectly crisp when they are served.

  45. In the case of radishes, the tops and roots should first be cut from them, and the radishes then scrubbed thoroughly.

  46. The green and red of olives and radishes or of celery and radishes make a decided contrast, so that when any of these things are served with soup, an appetizing first course is the result.

  47. As a rule, crisp crackers, small squares of toast, or wafers and butter accompany raw oysters in any form, and sometimes celery and radishes are served, too.

  48. It is not necessary to serve more than one of them, but if celery and radishes or celery, radishes, and olives can be combined in the same relish dish, they become more attractive than when each is served by itself.

  49. Little difficulty will be experienced in preparing radishes in this artistic way if a sharp knife is used, for, with a little practice, the work can be done quickly and skilfully.

  50. This courtesan, who had the tastes of a parrot and gobbled up radishes and burnt almonds and pecked at the meat upon her plate, had monthly table bills amounting to five thousand francs.

  51. Arrived in front of the house, the girl stopped with her bundle of radishes under her arm and listened eagerly to a final detail which the other imparted to her.

  52. In the meantime Nana, who averred that she was as hungry as a wolf, threw herself on the radishes and gobbled them up without bread.

  53. Mme Lerat had become ceremonious; she refused the radishes as provocative of phlegm.


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