Then he cut away dies of bread, sopped one in the gravy and put it in his mouth.
He sopped other dies of bread in the gravy and ate piece after piece of kidney.
This was done out of pure love of teasing, for the hawk would not condescend to touch Jacky's food, consisting of sopped bread; but yet he would not let the poor old grey-head come down to eat his own breakfast.
We used to place his saucer of sopped bread, and his saucer of water at the foot of the bush.
What was that you called that fruit I sopped my head with?
Well, dad had just sopped himself with persimmon juice, and his head was puckered up like the hide of an elephant, and his face and cheeks were drawn around sideways, and wrinkled so I was scart.
This was forbidden him for the future, so he sopped his bread in ale, and in that inconvenient manner continued to get drunk, excusing himself with the plea that though it was forbidden to drink or sip beer, it was not forbidden to eat it.
Their water gourd held half and he made Raul drink and then sopped the inside of his hat.
The August heat sopped matted fronds of trees, trickled down lianas, webbed ladders of foliage.
Bread sopped in water is the worst food they can have, and even with milk is still inferior to meal.
He rose, cursing, sopped his bandanna in the water trickling from the rock and put it on his wound.
As it was, it was only a surface tear through the flesh and he sopped at it with his bandanna, muttering and wiping his fingers on the moss.
If starched circles are used, one should be placed on the top of the cheese and sopped down with warm water.
We would live sturdily; we would be sopped in sunshine, and God would give us joy.
It was fortunate I did not tell her she had confused me with Mrs. McClung, for she gave me eggs to eat that were most cunningly scrambled with cheese; also many hot rolls sopped in butter, and yellow honey in its comb.
It should be sopped on frequently with a soft cloth and allowed to dry on the skin.
He rolled his eyes helplessly at Bailey, while he sopped with his crumpled sombrero at the glistening perspiration.
I felt sort of drawed to him from the way he handled his licker; took it straight and runnin' over; then sopped his hands on the bar and smelled of his fingers.
He had sopped his head and underneath the open turret, his face shone like an Inca ceremonial head: a scratch under one eye was bleeding; his naked shoulders were soaked; he leaned against the side of his seat, mouth gaping .
And though she sopped a morsel of bread, She could not eat for crying: 'T was hard that she might not support the head Of her much-lov'd husband dying!
Sometimes a number of very small pieces of meat is placed on the pile of sopped bread; but this is a delicacy or luxury.
I gave Zaleeâ's aged father half a dozen ship's biscuits, a part of one of which hesopped and ate.
Yesterday evening Mohammed Kāfah sent me a bowl of sopped bread, fat, and gravy, garnished with two or three little pieces of meat.
He gave me for dinner boiled mutton and sopped bread.
When the paste was finished, the barley-meal was attacked, and when this was gone, the greater part lived on biscuits sopped in water.
He, too, mostly fared on biscuits sopped in water; nevertheless, he also was quite happy!
For supper I received a splendid dish of meat and sopped bread, but very highly seasoned with pepper and cloves.
But Hanscha was drunk and threw some coffee-sopped bread at him, and so his foray into poetry ended in the slops of disgust.
The oil that had so obviously been soppedup with bread.
The sun sopped up the morning mist and boldly explored the crevice, revealing the marvellous precision of the space between the walls.
Aerial roots, thin as whipcord, hung from the branches of trees crowding on the brink of the ravine, and with tasselled terminals sopped up moisture.
He moistened a big handkerchief and sopped water on his head and over his heaving chest, and after a few drinks the big frame relaxed and the man lay sleeping like a child.
Bath water sopped the piles of robes and made a mess out of the bearskin rug; but the ring attendants carted everything off, removed the waterproof canvas from the ring mat and prepared to get the match underway.
He sopped at the blood from his gashed arm and said to his first officer, "Somebody in that mob used a knife to go after those service stripes.
Low thunder shook the ink-sopped night--I thought of it as the Spirit of Byron applauding his own terrific lines.
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