What word, however harsh, would by your lips Be sweetenedto a note of Syren strength, That, whispered, should have force to summon me From Iceland to Ceylon.
Madame Clerambault was so easy-going that she rather liked being pushed about in this way, and as for the children, they knew that these scoldings were sweetened by little presents; so they pocketed the presents and let the rest go by.
Those old poisoners, the artists and thinkers, had sweetened the death-brew with their honeyed rhetoric, which would have been found out and rejected by every conscience with disgust, if it had not been for their falsehoods.
It shone in her eyes, lingered in her smile, sweetened her voice.
Mrs. Wetherell said: "I don't know as you will like your coffee sweetened in the pot, but I always make ours so.
Mix this with three cups of apple sauce, well-sweetened and flavored with cinnamon.
Pies were very closely allied to pioneer, and the Colonial housewife of early days was forced to concoct fillings out of sweetened vegetables, such as squash, sweet potatoes, and even some were made of vinegar.
The new Junket Powder is already sweetened and flavored.
Soda fountains might well consider these various forms of sweetened and flavored milk to attract new trade.
It has been found that children will drink flavored, sweetened milk when they will simply not touch pure milk.
Turnovers are especially ideal as pies for fitting into lunch boxes, and may be made of any sweetened vegetable preserve for school lunches.
The tradespeople treated her thereafter with a degree of respect that sweetened her days till the end of life.
It is impossible to fix anything like a dose for this remedy, as much will depend upon the individual; but diluted with water and sweetened with sugar, from half an ounce to two ounces may be given three or four times a day.
This is a very fine breakfast beverage; but it should be sweetened with sugar of a good quality.
As a refrigerant drink it is dissolved in hot water, and sweetened with sugar, and is used in febrile diseases, care being taken not to allow it to rest too much upon the bowels.
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Cold green tea, very strong and sweetened with sugar, will, when set about the room in saucers, attract flies and destroy them.
A small slice of fresh butter stirred into it when it is sweetened will be an acceptable addition; grated nutmeg, or cinnamon in fine powder, may be substituted for lemon rind.
The air of a bedroom may be pleasantly sweetened by throwing some ground coffee on a fire shovel previously heated.
They are composed of alcohol, sweetened with syrup, and flavoured with volatile oil.
If that be the case, might not rancid butter be sweetened by mixing with it some substance that would take the acid fromĀ it?
All foods should be withheld--nothing but plain, sweetened water should be administered, while it is often advisable to give a dose of castor oil.
Should the mother or caretaker feel that baby will starve before the milk comes, or that it is necessary to provide "sweetened water;" let us assure them that nothing is needed except what nature provides.
More than two hours is spent in the stomach digestion, and any food or sweetened water which may enter between meals only tends to cause indigestion and other disturbances.
Later in the second year he may be given stale bread and butter, and for desserts he may have cup custard, slightly sweetened junket, and such fruit desserts as baked apple and baked pear.
At Mr. Keir's, however, my father avers that he ate excellent custards sweetened with honey.
He followed on, and watched the doughnuts being distributed to the merry party seated in a great ring like a very garland of youth under his trees; he saw them drink his sweetened water.
He entered, and sat down in the little leather-reeking place with Hiram, and was safe and removed from inquiry when Mrs. Berry returned to the tavern for the remaining doughnuts and to mix more sweetened water.
When he passed her a tumbler of sweetened water she took it and thanked him fervently, but he did not seem to heed her at all.
But there was no reply, and he went back to the others with the jug of sweetened water.
Already the great vats had been cleansed, and we had encountered enormous barrels groaning and rumbling down the hills as they were rolled to the fountains to be soused and sweetened by sun and air, or tumbled back to their accustomed cellars.
The vines were brown, the hedges full of berries, the scent of wild mintsweetened the air.
This makes a very fine breakfast; it should be sweetened with real Lisbon sugar of a good quality.
The best remedy is to fill an earthen dish with small beer, sweetened with coarse sugar, and set in the place infested.
In order to preserve it a day or two longer, it must be scalded, sweetened with lump sugar, and set in a cool place.
In general, all that is needful in the treatment of this complaint is to keep the body open by means of tamarinds, manna, or other gentle laxatives; and to supply the patient frequently with barley water, or linseed tea sweetened with honey.
Mix with it the rind of half a lemon grated fine, sweetened with sugar.
In the former case it will be sufficient to cleanse the mouth with a little sage tea, sweetened with the honey of roses, and mixed with a dram of borax.
Beat the yolks of eight eggs till they are as white as milk; then put to them a pint of boiling water, the rinds of two lemons grated, and the juice sweetened to taste.
Or mix half a quarter of a pint of ratifia, the same quantity of mountain wine, the juice of two or three lemons, a pint of rich cream, and agreeably sweetened with sugar.
Buttermilk whey sweetenedwith honey, or an infusion of marshmallow roots, ought to constitute the whole of the patient's drink.
If not very sour, it is also as good as cream to eat with fruit; but it should be sweetened with white sugar, and mixed with a very little milk.
A composition called linseed milk, made of linseed oil-cake powdered, and gradually mixed with skim-milk sweetened with treacle, has been tried with considerable effect.
Let us keep a merry visage, and be happy till the last, Let the future still be sweetened with the honey of the past.
It was the beauty of experience, sweetened and purified by success and appreciation.
Her character, instead of growing embittered by the hard experiences of early days, has been sweetened and strengthened by the high moral purpose which has dominated her life.
Most current verse is merely sweetenedprose put up in verse form.
I see more clearly than ever before that sweetened prose put up in verse form does not make poetry any more than sweetened water put in the comb in the hive makes honey.
He had mellowed and sweetened marvellously within the last few years, as rare vintages are sure to ripen.
With no premonition that this was to be the most eventful summer and autumn of my hitherto tranquil life, I gave myself up, wholly and happily, to the influences that sweetened and glorified it.
She opened to me the doors of a new world: broadened and deepened and sweetened my whole nature.
It had but sweetened the waters in which he now floated, tinted them as by the action of some essence, poured from a gold-topped phial, for making one's bath aromatic.
The tea, sweetened with molasses, is good for the piles.
Made into tea, and sweetened with molasses, they are very beneficial, when the system is in a restricted state, and the digestive powers out of order.
Custard puddings sufficiently good for common use can be made with five eggs to a quart of milk, sweetened with brown sugar, and spiced with cinnamon, or nutmeg, and very little salt.
Experience soon teaches the right proportions; and, sweetened with a little sugar or lemon syrup, it is quite as good as what one gives five times as much for, done up in papers.
Tea made of colt's-foot and flax-seed, sweetened with honey, is a cure for inveterate coughs.
A richer Indian cake may be made by stirring one egg to a half pint of milk, sweetened with two great spoonfuls of molasses; a little ginger, or cinnamon; Indian stirred in till it is just about thick enough to pour.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sweetened" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: ambrosial; honeyed; mellifluous; nectarous; sugary; sweet; syrupy