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Example sentences for "tamarinds"

Lexicographically close words:
tamanous; tamarac; tamarack; tamaracks; tamarind; tamarisk; tamarisks; tambien; tambo; tambour
  1. In addition to the fierce quadrupeds, the tops of the tamarinds were occupied by other living creatures of equally frightful aspect.

  2. As the heat was still suffocating, instead of entering one of the huts, he unsaddled his horse, permitted the animal to go at will, and by the trunk of one of the tamarinds climbed up into the hammock.

  3. At this unexpected sight, a cry of terror escaped him, which was instantly responded to by a growling, sniffing noise, that appeared to proceed from the tops of the tamarinds over his head!

  4. Boil two ounces of the pulp of tamarinds in two pints of milk, then strain.

  5. However, there had been plenty of tamarinds aboard the ships; and on Lieutenant Hill being called in, he testified that the crews had all got tamarind, but they were all debauched people.

  6. The ship's surgeon is advised to lay in a store of fresh lemons and oranges where they were to be had on the voyage, and of tamarinds at Bantam.

  7. This passion of yours for a rustic maiden, when you have so many gems of women at home in your palace, seems to me very like the fancy of a man who is tired of sweet dates, and longs for sour tamarinds as a variety.

  8. Tamarinds owe their grateful acidity to the presence of citric, tartaric, and other vegetable acids.

  9. Fish pickled with tamarinds are considered a great delicacy.

  10. Daling panítan ang sambag kugal, It’s easy to peel ripe tamarinds when the skin is separated from the flesh.

  11. I want to stroll once more beneath the tamarinds beside the Mekong, to smell the odors of the hot lands, to hear again the throbbing of the tom-toms and the soft music of the wind-blown temple bells.

  12. For the first ten miles the road, here a wide avenue shaded by tamarinds and djati trees, runs across a steaming plain, between fields of rice and cane, but after Pasrepan the ascent of the mountains begins.

  13. A dense throng of brown humanity, clad and unclad, walks to and fro beneath the dusky avenues of feathery tamarinds which shield Solo from the ardour of the tropical sun.

  14. These hungry animals gather the tamarinds before they ripen, and I fear they will not leave a handful for us; nothing is more agreeable in this hot climate than the acidity of tamarind water.

  15. The tamarinds were of two varieties, and were produced in extraordinary quantities.

  16. Take off the shell, and press the tamarinds into lumps of about two pounds.

  17. North of Kuka is a dense belt of Hyphaene palm with fine tamarinds and figs.

  18. Immense baobabs (Adansonia digitata), fine tamarinds and a few trees of the genus Ficus are met with in the south.

  19. There was one long stretch, however, where not a tree grew, and Rachael drew rein for a moment before leaving the avenue of tamarinds which had rustled above her head for a mile or more.

  20. How it happened, Rachael spent the saner hours of the morrow attempting to explain, but they sat under the tamarinds until the sun went down, and Nevis began to robe for the night.

  21. Broad marble steps glittered in the sunshine, here and there overshadowed by the thick green of tamarinds and other trees.

  22. Agreeing to this proposal they dismounted in the inner court of a farmhouse built of stone and wood, and surrounded by tamarinds and acacias.

  23. This is a pleasant and cooling drink in fevers, allowing half a pint of cold water to as many tamarinds as you can take up with a table-spoon.

  24. These tamarinds impart a pleasant acid to the mixture.

  25. Tamarinds are in themselves very cooling and pleasant, and make an agreeable drink infused in water, either warm or cold.


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