In the composition of the new priming powder, of which chlorate of potassa is the basis, very fine raspings of a particular kind of wood are employed.
In the case of the raspings of cedar in particular, it also communicates a peculiar appearance to the flame.
The raspings of wood are sometimes required to be extremely fine.
Essential or volatile oils, as well as theraspings of red cedar, dried rosemary, and other fragrant plants, are all used in the preparation of odoriferous fire.
Garnish your dish withraspings of bread, and serve it up with toasts of bread or French roll.
Serve it up with the fowl in a dish, garnish'd with raspings of bread.
I obtained sapotin for the first time by heating dry raspings of the almond with 90 per cent.
Then theraspings are exhausted with boiling 90 per cent.
Reaumur, in order to ascertain how far this covering was necessary, removed it, and put the animal into a glass, at one time with a silk cocoon, and at another with raspings of paper.
Or boil a pound of the fine raspings of guaiacum, with six gallons of sweetwort, till reduced to five; and when it is set to work, put in the above ingredients.
Serve it with brown gravy, after it is well browned, and garnish it with raspings of bread.
Their mutual raspings were wearing away the thin partition which separated their crypts.
A part of this liquid descends upon and mixes with the raspings at the root of the tree, and with earth; a portion of it acquires consistence on the surface of the mass, and remains pure.
In the latter case, the quantity of water and raspings must be doubled.
Strew a thick coating of bread-raspings on the fish, and bake it for an hour and a half at rather moderate heat.
Season with chopped onions and parsley, shake plenty of raspings of bread all over the top of the fish, and bake it in your oven, or send it to the baker's.
Spread a little of the butter all over the cod's head, and then a thick coating of bread-raspings all over it; bake it for an hour in the oven.
It is then served with raspingsor with glazing, the rind having first been taken off neatly.
So every successful man has a kind of network to catch "the raspings and parings of existence, those leavings of days and wee bits of hours" which most people sweep into the waste of life.
They are not swept into the great business vortex, where the friction andraspings of sharp competition whittle life away at a fearful rate.
When it is at the Fire, baste it well with Butter, and drudge it with siftedRaspings of Bread.
This will make a good brown Fricassee; and serve it up with a garnish of Lemon sliced, Barberries pickled, some raspings of Bread lifted, and toasted before the Fire.
Roast it then for its time, basting it well with Water and Salt, till it is near enough, and then give it a little sprinkling of Salt and raspings of Bread, with some Flour well mixt.
Boil these, and let them be tender; then serve it up hot, with a French Roll in the middle, and garnish with the raspings of Bread sifted, and slices of Lemon.
Serve them with strong Gravey, and as much White Wine hot, and garnish with Slices of Lemon and Raspings of Bread sifted and toasted before the Fire.
Then pass the Liquor through a Sieve, and pour it over your Ducks; and serve them hot with garnish of Lemon sliced and Raspings of Bread sifted.
Shake some bright-coloured bread raspings over this spot without letting them fall on the red tomato.
In the hollow place a little chopped parsley and light-coloured bread-raspings soaked in olive oil.
When it is done, dredge it all over with fine bread-raspings shaken on through the top of the dredging box; and set it before the fire to brown.
Rub the ham all over with some beaten egg, and strew on it fine bread-raspings shaken through the lid of a dredging box.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "raspings" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.