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Example sentences for "rather thick"

  • Take them out, and let them stand three or four days; then boil them again till the syrup is rather thick.

  • This sauce requires to be rather thick, to mask the fish.

  • Cream, or Dutch sauce, must be rather thick, and cannot be too white.

  • This sauce must be rather thick, but not pasty.

  • Vine very vigorous; shoots slightly pubescent or smooth when young; diaphragms medium to rather thick; tendrils intermittent, usually bifid.

  • Stalk, an inch long, rather thick, inserted in a rather deep cavity.

  • Knead well together, so as to make a rather thick paste, two whites of eggs with flour; spread it with a rolling-pin in a long strip about two inches and a half broad and one-fifth of an inch thick.

  • If the chicken is done before the sauce is reduced or is rather thick, dish the meat and put it away in a warm place, boil the rest slowly till reduced, and then turn it over the meat.

  • Roll out, with as little handling as may be, into a rather thick sheet.

  • Cut the veal and ham into rather thick slices of exactly the same size.

  • Cook one minute; take from the fire and pour, a little at a time, over the bread-crumbs; beating into a rather thick batter.

  • The margin is rather thick, somewhat acute or blunt, the upper portion of the flesh is spongy and the middle portion tough and coriaceous, and darker in color.

  • The =pileus= is fleshy, rather thick, the margin thick and blunt and at first inrolled.

  • The cap, while it is rather thick at the center, i.

  • When the colander process is complete, a sufficient amount of milk or other liquid may be added to make the whole of the consistency of rather thick cream.

  • Prepare the same as the preceding, using five tablespoonfuls of the gluten meal, and seasoning with two tablespoonfuls of rather thick, sweet cream.

  • Make a rather thick batter of Graham grits or Graham meal and milk, spread it in shallow pans and bake in a moderate oven until evenly done throughout.

  • The radii have their summits parallel to the basis; their sutural edges are formed of rather thick septa, which stand at an unusual distance apart from each other, and have perfectly symmetrical, minute denticuli on each side.

  • It is lined by a rather thick sheath, which descends very near to the basal membrane; the sheath is divided into very distinct, successive convex zones of growth.

  • The opercular membrane is rather thick: in P.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    but let; eating house; goes through the town; good repute; know enough; magnificent palace; night home; our army; particularly important; rather coarse; rather common; rather curious; rather deep; rather does; rather have; rather late; rather narrow; rather open; rather short; rather slender; rather stout; rather than; rather then; rather thin; rather wide; said grimly