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Example sentences for "rusks"

Lexicographically close words:
rushlight; rushlights; rushlike; rusht; rushy; russe; russet; russets; russety; russische
  1. A stale Savoy or lemon cake may be converted into very good rusks in the following manner.

  2. When tops-and-bottoms or rusks are used, the quantity of the egg may be reduced, or altogether omitted.

  3. Take the rusks out, break them in half, and then set them in the oven to get crisp on the other side.

  4. Coffee and rusks were ready soon after, and my companions were awakened to face their third day's trek.

  5. He did not wait for any of the usual formalities, but dashed right up to where we sat on the ground, chewing our rusks and biltong.

  6. The farmer and his wife were up as soon as we, and had rusks and hot, strong coffee for us.

  7. Rusks are the biscuits all Boers make, and we ate well, having enough of both.

  8. Drop in the rusks and put into a cool oven and bake till firm; then spread on the top a layer of jam.

  9. Look, Petsy is better; she has drunk her cream and rusks quite up.

  10. Michael crunched one of the inimitable breakfast rusks in his teeth.

  11. After passing the time of day, she sat down on a chair by the door and took the lids off the baskets, one of which was filled with rusks and buns, the other with newly baked loaves of spiced bread.

  12. On it were the large silver coffee urn and the precious old silver sugar bowl, which was never used save at such high functions as weddings and funerals, and there were three big silver cake baskets full of fresh rusks and cookies.

  13. Before waking me, Hendrick had brewed the coffee, so after hurriedly emptying a pannikin and adding a few rusks to the contents of my haversack, I seized a rifle and made a start.

  14. Meat was badly needed; we had eaten the last of the sand-grouse on the previous day, and a diet of unrelieved rusks is apt to pall.

  15. When the milk has come to a boil, take it off the fire, strain it into a pan, and soak in it five stale rusks cut into slices.

  16. Then, mix with it three stale rusks or small sponge-cakes, grated also.

  17. He got up, too, agreeing about the heat of the day, and reminding her also of its length, of the journeys by land and water it had contained, and of the inadequate meal of rusks that had been their sole support for nearly six hours.

  18. Butter an iron pan, lay the rusks in it side by side, and set them in a warm place to rise again.

  19. Dry rusks are used for infant's food, and for invalids.

  20. Pilot bread, toasted bread in slices, and rusks make delicious cream-toasts for luncheon or supper.

  21. Rusks must be well kneaded and be very light before being baked.

  22. DRIED RUSKS= Cut rusks that are a day old into slices one half inch thick, and dry them in a slow oven until a fine golden color.

  23. A part of the dough set for bread may be made into rusks by adding to it an egg, sugar, and butter.

  24. Cut all the crust from the rusks and divide each into two or three pieces of equal size.

  25. Lay the soaked rusks in these for a minute, turning over and over, so as to coat them well.

  26. Thinking thus the godson took a bag of rusks and a spade, and he left the cell and set out down a ravine to build himself a mud hut in the thicket and disappear from people’s sight.

  27. I must hunt for some roots,” he thought, but he had no sooner gone out than he saw a bag of rusks hanging on the branch of a tree.

  28. From his precipitous retreat into the other room he returned after due delay with a plate of rusks and a steaming hot cup of coffee.

  29. But it's these rusks that I'm really interested in.

  30. One had a sort of smooth white icing on the top, and that was Wilhelmina's, while Pieter's rusks had lumps of sugar sticking up all over them.

  31. Sugar and rusks he eats, and salt-fish he can't eat!

  32. See, that indeed must be his wife--an elderly lady, who sits near him on the sofa, and who offers rusks to the young lady.

  33. That most charming of girls, how she caresses the little ones, and kisses them, and gives to them all the rusks and the cakes that have escaped the fingers of Monsieur Gobble.

  34. After I had received two cups of tea from Wilhelmina's pretty hand, to which I almost feared taking, in my abstraction of mind, more rusks than my excellent patron, I rose up to take my leave.

  35. Put some butter in a pan and put the rusks in it to fry.

  36. Beat the whites of three eggs and place them on the rusks in the shape of a pyramide.

  37. Where are those wretched rusks to be found, Maggie?

  38. Ermie, nurse wants those rusks which baby always has with his tea.

  39. You don't mean to tell me that you raised those rusks with the stuff that was in that old yellow can?

  40. The rusks were especially good and Great-aunt Eliza ate three of them and praised them.

  41. The rusks were splendid, anyhow, so what difference does it make what they were raised with?

  42. I s'pose Aunt Olivia will want some rusks made.

  43. And Felicity, your rusks were perfection.

  44. Make a pan of rusks and apologize for having no old bread," suggested the Story Girl, probably by way of teasing Felicity.

  45. Mind you have some of her favourite rusks for her," he said.

  46. One cannot, however, eat a person's rusks without assuming a certain amount of subsequent blandness; so I did my best to behave nicely.

  47. Down among the dunes, where the grey ribbons of the sea-grass were violently fluttering and indigo clouds lay in an unbroken level over leaden waves, I sat and ate my rusks and was wretched.

  48. For each of the guests two of these round flat rusks are provided, two being the correct number to take, for more than two would be considered greedy, and to eat only one would be sure to offend the hostess.

  49. It is quite the national custom to eat rusks with 'muisjes' on on these occasions, and these little sweets are manufactured of two kinds.

  50. Allinson Wholemeal RUSKS These delicious rusks contain no chemicals and are consequently far superior to the ordinary kind which contain so much harmful chemical rising material.

  51. Crush the rusks and soak in the milk; add the eggs well whipped.

  52. Have ready some Allinson plain rusks on a flat dish, place the celery on it, pour the sauce over, and serve very hot.

  53. Beat up the eggs, and mix them with the milk; crush the toast or rusks with your hands, and soak them in the egg and milk.

  54. Wholemeal biscuits or Allinson rusks may be used instead of bread if one is on a walking tour, cycling trip, or boating excursion, or even on ordinary occasions for a change.

  55. They live, when out in laager, like Spartans, they dress anyhow, sleep anyhow, and eat just rusks and precious little else.

  56. When the invalid had eaten all the rusks and drunk all the mixture, the two trays were removed; and the books and the candle, watch, handkerchief, and spectacles were replaced upon the table.


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