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Example sentences for "sardine"

Lexicographically close words:
sarcomatous; sarcophagi; sarcophagus; sarcoptic; sarcous; sardines; sardonic; sardonically; sardonyx; sare
  1. With the falling off of the coral industry, the sardine fishery has developed, and now the little fishes boiled in oil, the universally popular hors d'oeuvre, are as likely to have come from the harbour of La Calle as the Bay of Douarnenez.

  2. My officers have been instructed to make an exhaustive report on the way the refuse collectors of Paris deal with the sardine tins.

  3. Most of the toys which are sold in France on New Year's Day are almost entirely made of sardine tins collected in the French capital.

  4. The rocket couldn't tell the difference between a sardine can and a Space Platform.

  5. The sardine can had been traveling in its own private orbit ever since.

  6. Its proximity fuse, sending out small radar-type waves, had them reflected back by an empty sardine can thrown away from the Platform by Mike Scandia forty-some hours ago.

  7. Portugal; has a Moorish castle, and good sardine and tunny fisheries.

  8. I mean suppose that all you had left of what you were born with was a brain in a kind of sardine can, wouldn't you be sensitive?

  9. Plain Sardine Rabbit Make Basic Rabbit with only 2 cups of cheese, and in place of the egg yolks and beer, stir in a large tin of sardines, skinned, boned and flaked.

  10. Grilled Sardine Rabbit Make a Basic Rabbit and pour it over sardines, skinned, boned, halved and grilled, on buttered toast.

  11. We mixed the mixed cheese with sardine and tuna mashed together in a little of the oil from the can.

  12. Spread the paste on rounds or strips of fried bread, lay a skinned and boned sardine on each piece, heat thoroughly and serve.

  13. Minced hard-boiled eggs, one sardine to every three, seasoned with lemon-juice.

  14. There are sardine canneries on the Spanish coast which—” The Assistant Commissioner interrupted the apprentice statesman.

  15. Open the strips, and between each two put one sardine and press together.

  16. Mrs. Smithson's rifle was soldered like a sardine into a strong tin case, and no cold-chisel or screwdriver was forthcoming.

  17. Of sea-fish there are many varieties, the tunny, the sardine and the anchovy being commercially the most important.

  18. Anchovy and sardine fishing (the products of which are reckoned among the general total) are also of considerable importance, especially along the Ligurian and Tuscan coasts.

  19. Chop the parsley very fine and decorate each sardine with layers of the white, the yolk and the chopped parsley.

  20. He fell upon it, exposed its contents of bread, chocolate, and sardine tins, and called for a can opener.

  21. I then addressed my attention to the sardine tins, which from the first had seemed the most likely hiding-places.

  22. It has taken our friend who put the paper in the sardine tin three months to find out details of her.

  23. He handed over the description of the Rampagious, saw it hidden in the sardine tin, and was ordered to take the food parcel to the Post Office.

  24. I remember well the exceeding plentifulness of the little fishes--none of them so large as many of those which now fill the so-called sardine boxes--when I was at Douarnenez in 1839.

  25. On reaching Douarnenez in the summer of 1839 I wrote:--"The whole population and the existence of Douarnenez depend on the sardine fishery.

  26. I find there, however, the following notice of the sardine fishery, which has some interest at the present day.

  27. Salmon are rarely caught by still fishing, but they will take the spoon or a sardine or other small fish impaled upon the hook.

  28. Tackle and Lure=--The albacore will take almost any lure from a sardine to a white rag.


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