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Example sentences for "saucepans"

Lexicographically close words:
satyrs; sauage; sauce; sauced; saucepan; saucer; saucerful; saucers; sauces; saucia
  1. Never leave saucepans dirty from one day's use to be cleaned the next; it is slovenly and untidy.

  2. Beneath the large window, and just in front of it, stood a large deal table, and it used to be my custom to transfer the contents of the saucepans to the dishes at that convenient place.

  3. The tiny kitchen and stove were both scrupulously clean, and so were my three saucepans and kettle.

  4. So she stayed there and washed the pots and scraped the saucepans and did all the dirty work.

  5. Now you just be careful what you say, Bindle," Mrs. Bindle had admonished him as she busied herself with innumerable saucepans upon the stove.

  6. The floor was cream- white, the woodwork and the tables white, and immaculate blue saucepans hung above an immaculate sink.

  7. We are buying a little ranch, in the Santa Clara valley," the other woman said, drawing three bubbling Saucepans forward on her shining little range.

  8. When Katy has worn out her saucepans and patience, your successor in misfortune will give her clean papers to the next place.

  9. Dirt is in every corner; glass-towels have been degraded into dish and floor-cloths; saucepans are burned into holes; tops are lacking to pots and pails.

  10. Some were put into saucepans and cooked, for they were thought to be fit to eat, and others lay and shrivelled in the sand--they did not accomplish their purpose, or unfold their magnificent colours.

  11. The maids often laid the clean copper saucepans and kitchen vessels on this stone, that they might dry in the sun, and the children were fond of playing on it.

  12. Until after midnight Jimmie and Meissner worked at transporting babies and bedding and saucepans and chairs and chicken-coops piled on the hand-cart.

  13. When you have washed all the dishes and plates used at dinner, as above directed, and put them in the rack to drain, the saucepans and kettles which have been used for cooking, should next be cleaned.

  14. If tin saucepans are not completely dry, they will soon get rusty, and if copper ones are not perfectly cleaned and dried, they become poisonous.

  15. The tinning of copper-saucepans should be kept perfect, clean, and dry: in which case they may be used with safety.

  16. On a compass brass rod, and moveable, is fixed a fire-screen obliquely at the end, to prevent the heat injuring the eyes, and at the same time acting as a reflector in the interior of saucepans on the stove if required.

  17. While the four of them had been deep in contemplating this drama, the saucepans on the banked coals of the stoves had been quietly simmering.

  18. From the basement, all the way to the sixth floor, you could hear dishes clattering, saucepans being rinsed, pots being scraped and scoured.

  19. All of them kept coming to smell the air above the saucepans and the roaster.

  20. The noise from the saucepans drowned the voices.

  21. In spite of that thought, he was the subject of conversation around the saucepans until night-time.

  22. The saucepans without handles were something like a caldron on feet; many, however, were fitted with bail handles, by which they could be hung over the fire by the aid of a tripod.

  23. Some are historical; even bronze caldrons and more modest-looking saucepans have been made to the order of some mediaeval chieftain or baron.

  24. The pots and saucepans are indeed remarkably like those which are now used for similar purposes.

  25. Without going any further back the saucepans of the seventeenth century well reward the discoverer of such relics.

  26. Behind the hangings on the left, one could hear a racket of saucepans and crockery; the kitchen being installed there on the sand, like one of those Kermesse cook-shops set up by the roadside in the open air.

  27. Again, you can do without any hanging at all, making a little fireplace of bricks or stones and standing the saucepans "on the hob.

  28. Though it is obviously necessary that a frying-pan should have a handle, I was bound to tell Gertrude that I do not find it convenient to take handled saucepans when I go camping.

  29. It is important to keep saucepans well skimmed; the best prepared dish will be spoiled by neglect on this point.

  30. Italian housekeepers make great use of earthen saucepans and jars for cooking.

  31. We bought some tiny saucepans with covers, and capable of holding a small teacupful, for a cent each.

  32. She's thrown all the saucepans and things overboard," said the cook with desperate calmness.

  33. Why the devil don't you wash them saucepans up?

  34. All I said was I thought our copper saucepans would need re-coppering in a year or so, and that, considering the trouble and expense that meant, we might as well restock with aluminium.

  35. And she had the cook in to tell her about some aluminium saucepans that we're going to buy to-morrow if we go.

  36. She now only mildly protested, while I took the lid off one of the saucepans and lifted out five or six pounds of meat, with which I made my escape.

  37. On the other side of the kitchen stood a row of saucepans with something cooking in them, which emitted an odour that did not go far to prove the theory of want raging in the place.

  38. Against one wall a row of copper saucepans grinned their fat content, echoed by the pale shine of an opposing row of aluminum.

  39. It seems horrible to let you do it alone, but it would be sacrilegious to discuss the price of saucepans with a goddess," he explained.

  40. Turn out the fires and put the saucepans to soak.

  41. Saucepans having white inner surfaces are best to use for the experiments, as changes made by the heat are more plainly seen.

  42. Laughing, the girls walked with him across the street to Mallon's Hardware Emporium, where baskets of jelly glasses were set out on the damp sidewalk, with enamel saucepans marked "29c.

  43. Mrs. Bagnet, turning about from her saucepans (for she is cooking dinner) with a bright flush on her face.

  44. He told his sad tale to the cook, and was allowed to sleep in the kitchen after scrubbing saucepans to pay for it.

  45. Perhaps this, perhaps that, perhaps the vinegar was bad, or the copper saucepans had not been quite clean?

  46. I shall enter your service this evening, and shall bring all my saucepans and things with me.

  47. Clattering of saucepans in kitchen and stamping of Amelia across the hall with the pudding.

  48. Your mother is reduced to tears, and Amelia is flinging the saucepans and kettles at the kitchen-range.

  49. But it is sufficient for me to know that Peter is trying to be good, and that Amelia has ceased to throw saucepans about the house, as the noise was a little trying.


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