Defn: To pack a second time or anew; as, to repack beef; to repack a trunk.
Remove the dasher, put on the top and cork, repack freezer with ice, cover with heavy carpet and let cream ripen two or three hours.
When firm, remove the dasher from the freezer, repack and cover freezer with a carpet or heavy blanket.
Repack the freezer and let it ripen four or more hours.
I put them there when I helped you to repack your trunk.
He's too ashamed for utterance," Denby commented, helping him to repack his trunk.
When frozen, remove the dasher, stir in the powdered biscuits, and repack to ripen.
After the water ice is frozen rather hard, pack it in a border mold, put on the lid or cover and bind the seam with a strip of muslin dipped in paraffin or suet, and repack to freeze for three or four hours.
When frozen sufficiently stiff to remove the dasher, stir in the remaining pint of cream whipped to a stiff froth, repack and stand aside for three hours.
It may be necessary to pour off the water and repackwith ice and salt once during the freezing.
Then repack the freezer with a mixture of ice and salt in the proportion of 2 to 1 and set aside until needed.
Quinn paused for a moment to repack his pipe and I took advantage of the interruption to ask what happened at the Wimbledon dinner the following night.
The von Ewald case [Quinn continued, after pausing a moment to repack his pipe] was one of the many exploits of the Secret Service that never got in the papers.
We have to repack after storing, and lose about one-third.
I have to repack stored apples before marketing, losing about five per cent.
We had to repack stored apples before marketing; lost about one-half of those in the cellar, but very few of those buried in the ground.
Drain off all the water which has collected in freezing; repack the freezer with ice and salt mixture in the proportion given above; cover with carpet, blanket, or newspapers; and allow to stand in a cold place several hours.
When frozen, remove the dasher and repack as directed above.
If it still leaks, do not screw up as tight as you possibly can, but repack the box.
If now the pump starts off well, you have found the difficulty; but at the first opportunity you ought to repack the stuffing-box.
The packing has become dry and by loosening it up and applying oil you may remedy the trouble until such time as you can repack it with fresh packing.
At two o'clock, we stopped to repack our loads, but were shortly on the way again.
That he receiued his Pall from Benedict the fifth, who for buying the Papacie had bene deposed.
Those who either resisted or fauoured not his first entrance, he bereaued of all meanes afterward to offend him; holding them downe, and keeping them so lowe, that their very impotencie made him secure.
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