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Example sentences for "scullion"

Lexicographically close words:
sculled; sculler; scullers; scullery; sculling; scullions; sculls; sculp; sculped; sculpin
  1. So thought Godrich; but far back in his heart he knew that once Goldborough was wedded to a scullion there would be small chance of her becoming queen.

  2. At this moment the cook strolled up and saw his scullion standing there.

  3. England take heed whether his scullion was wedded or not?

  4. Bitterly the earl then rued the day when he had married Goldborough to the strongest man in the world, scullion though he were!

  5. Take that," cried the cook, giving the scullion the clout she had promised a hundred years before.

  6. The poor scullion had his wife make a fine cushion, on which Diana reposed as well as she could, and gave birth to the most beautiful boy that could be seen.

  7. The scullion went every day to wash the dishes at the sink near where poor Diana was buried alive.

  8. As soon as they had passed, she told the scullion all that had happened.

  9. At that moment the king arrived, and the scullion drew the queen from out the hole, and showed her to the king.

  10. The scullion asked how she came there; but she only made signs that she was about to give birth to a child.

  11. They all looked directly at the scullion, --the scullion had just been scouring a fish-kettle.

  12. The foolish fat scullion herself, who was scouring a fish-kettle upon her knees, was rous'd with it.

  13. This scullion had a cat, Which did his state advance, And by it wealth he gat.

  14. The idea crossed Levin's mind that the scullion of Patty Cannon must have gone crazy.

  15. In his youth he was an under-scullion in the kitchen of Madame de Montpensier, niece to Louis XIV.

  16. Then the merchant had the cat that he had bought for the scullion brought, and when the cat went over the table, the mice had to hurry into their holes, and not in the memory of man had the people been able to eat in such comfort.

  17. For now the scullion was as rich as the merchant himself and richer, and thereafter he lived in splendor and happiness.

  18. Not until then did he remember that the scullion had given him a four-shilling piece, with which to buy him something.

  19. We'll tie the nasty scullion fast And pinch him till he's sore.

  20. Kitchen: If there's no scullion here we have to guard the Christmas pie, and if we guard the pie we d-d-die!

  21. Soon after, however, he took employment as scullion to a cook in the service of a nobleman.

  22. Guzman as Scullion In this situation Guzman passed a jovial time, for there was no lack of good cheer in the knight's establishment.

  23. The taster ordered the scullion to bring him a gold spoon, which he first rinsed in the brook, and then gave it to the head cook.

  24. The Scullion did as the creature bade him, and the King came with his sword and swung it three times over the bird, and lo and behold!

  25. But that same evening the scullion noticed a duck swimming up the gutter, saying as it passed: 'What does the King, I pray you tell, Is he awake or sleeps he well?

  26. The Scullion stopped at once, just as he was about to wring the Canary's neck.

  27. And the Scullion fell fast asleep, and when the Master Cook came back he found the goose as black as the chimney.

  28. Scullion answered: 'Yes, one and all they slumber deep.

  29. I am sure that neither I nor my dear scullion have ever in our lives before or after worked as hard for two days in the kitchen as we did then.

  30. My scullion was in raptures and loudly assented; finally he too became silent and applied himself like us to his plate.

  31. The scullion has been exciting him too much!

  32. I and my scullion were proud of our work.

  33. Now that they could see that she was well, they rejoiced and treated her with sweets and fruits, and gave her things to take to their Lord and sovereign, Brook Scullion Blue.

  34. He knew that he had actually annoyed the son of Brook Scullion and he also knew that he could not give him an apology while in public.

  35. Scullion has ruled Phoride for as long as you.

  36. He looked up at her and only thought about how wonderful she was, and the joys and the pleasures that Lord Scullion must feel when he takes her.

  37. Lloyd took another drink from the goblet on his lap tray while Lord and Lady Scullion waited, in anticipation, for him to explain why he had come to Phoride.

  38. I who have been servant to the king am made a scullion to traveling strangers who be drunken, moreover, and fit only to be served by this rascal innkeeper who hath made a scullion of me.

  39. When he had finished, the first scullion came alone to take away the dishes.

  40. He in the disguise of the scullion smiled, and bidding Walter Skinner follow him, led the way by secret passages until they came out unseen into a small court, where stood a horse ready saddled and bridled.

  41. Now Lord De Launay was he who in the guise of a scullion had set Walter Skinner free, and all for the friendship he bore Josceline's father.

  42. The little man looked in fright at the scullion, whom even his inexperienced eyes could now see was no scullion as he stood there in dignity awaiting the decision of the prisoner.

  43. The scullion still looked at him pityingly.

  44. Heere is your cholericke cooke that will dresse our meate, when wee can get any, as well as any greasie scullion in Fleet Lane or Pye Corner.

  45. The scullion Hans who wrought their plans, And oped the window grate, Whose faith was sold for Konrad's gold, He met a traitor's fate V.

  46. The tradition adds that Sir William was not unmindful of the scullion boy's heroic conduct, for he made him heir to his possessions.

  47. God send you may make a better scullion than a follower!

  48. He is full of information concerning that unworthy gentleman, but it is only information that the meanest scullion in Paris might afford you, and just as inaccurate.

  49. She told me that the scullion had confessed that he had taken me letters twice from his young mistress, and that Madelaine said all the time that she was sure her mistress and I were in love with each other.

  50. The girl consented to all I asked her, but the scullion troubled me, for if he found us out he might be dangerous.

  51. Next morning the scullion called on me at my house.

  52. I gave the scullion a Louis, and went away to ripen my plans.

  53. Soon after, I came down, and the scullion who was waiting for me on the landing begged me to make Madelaine give him half the louis.

  54. Before leaving the hotel I gave the word to Madelaine, who in turn got the scullion to have everything in readiness.

  55. I was obliged to climb up to the fourth floor and met the scullion on my way, who guessed where I was going, and begged me not to go any farther as the place was taken.

  56. It happened to be the one containing the rabbit stew, into which the scullion had put his toy.


  57. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "scullion" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    dishwasher; domestic; drudge; help; menial; scullion; servant; slave; washer