After we had eaten a bowl of samp I called them around me, shewed them the map I had made in my carnet, told them what I had decided, and invited opinions from everybody.
But as I went out to climb into my saddle, leaving my samp and morning draught untasted, comes a-riding a gay company of light horse, careless and debonaire.
And I stooped and picked up his blanket and weapons, and gave them to him.
Let vapid idlers loll in silk Around their costly board; Give us the bowl of samp and milk, By homespun beauty poured!
Then he began to jabber to him in Russian and Samp replied in some foreign gibberish that delighted Bolshy so completely that he patted him on the back and stroked his cheeks.
The house went wild, for Bolshy, who was working like a horse at helping Samp with farm work, was becoming a great favourite with the community.
Of SAMP Method of preparing it Is an excellent Substitute for Bread.
So saying, she sprang into the carriage, andSamp drove off.
Samp had not been much hurt when he fell from the box, and new horses had been bought in place of the pair that had to be killed after the accident.
Can it be that Samphas lost control of the horses?
Some, it may be, sit astride the wooden shovel, shelling corn on its iron-shod edge, while others are pounding it into samp or hominy in the great wooden mortar.
Indian corn and wheat were staple articles of diet; the former eaten as hulled corn, or beaten in a mortar into samp or hominy; and probably wheat was prepared in the same manner.
A pint of samp that has been boiled, and grown cold.
SAMP Cover the samp with boiling water, boil ten minutes, then drain, rinse in cold water, cover with fresh boiling water and a little salt.
SAMP AND BEANS~--Soak a quart of the samp and a scant pint pea beans over night in cold water, each in a separate vessel.
As the samp commences to swell and the water dries out add more.
In the morning put the samp over to cook in a large pot, covering with fresh boiling water.
Many and many a night I have pounded samp for them from sun-set till sun-rise, and furnished them with necessary provision and clean clothing for their journey.
This seasonable supply made my family comfortable for samp and cakes through the succeeding winter, which was the most severe that I have witnessed since my remembrance.
Our cooking consisted in pounding our corn into samp or hommany, boiling the hommany, making now and then a cake and baking it in the ashes, and in boiling or roasting our venison.
Samp was often pounded in olden times in a primitive and picturesque Indian mortar made of a hollowed block of wood or a stump of a tree, which had been cut off about three feet from the ground.
Samp is Indian corn pounded to a coarsely ground powder.
And Samp is so drivellingly, so besottedly in love with her, that she will have everything her own way when she takes up the sceptre.
He and Samp Tracy are old friends, and Samp can manage him, but nobody else can.
I think she was engaged to Tracy for purely mercenary reasons, then Everett came along, and she fell for him, and she is now glad that old Samp is out of the way, but she didn't bring it about.
So Samp kind of hitched up his ambition and took the slack out of his habits for a few months and went to the legislature.
When a cowpuncher got in trouble his folks in the East always gave Samp a big fee to get the boy out, and he did it.
Samp would always lead the singing--being just a mite more lubricated than the rest of us, and the girls thought he was all hunkey dorey--as they used to say.
Now, you mustn't get the idea that Samp was the town drunkard, for he never was.
That was the time when Samp should have been grubbing at his law books, but nary a grub for him.
Oh, yes, along in the eighties came the boom, and Samp tried to get in it and make some money.
Samp would always have a little something to take under his buggy-seat, and we would wet up and sing coming home, with the beds of the spring-wagons so full of prairie chickens and quail that they jolted out at every rut.
Use one part of samp to four and one half parts of boiling water.
It is the best plan to reserve enough of the water to moisten the samp before adding it to the boiling water, as it is much less likely to cook in lumps.
It was not accounted a strange thing in those days to drink water, and to eat samp or hominy without butter or milk.
SAMP is corn deprived of its skin and eye and left whole or cracked in halves.
You and I have been tough and hearty all our lives, just as like as not on account of that old tree and the long road home, and the pine woods it ran through, with the good wholesome samp and milk when we got there.
Do our members of Congress remember the time when their fathers ate samp and milk on a table set against the wall, with one leaf spread?
Samp went back as he was bidden, obedient as a child.
But Samp she knew well, and quieted him with a soft word.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "samp" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.