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Example sentences for "teacup"

Lexicographically close words:
teachest; teacheth; teaching; teachings; teachyng; teacupful; teacupfuls; teacups; teahouse; teak
  1. One and a half cups of brown sugar, two eggs, one teacup of sour cream, one even teaspoon of soda, about two and a half cups of flour.

  2. Pound the ammonia fine, and pour on it half a teacup of boiling water.

  3. Soak one teacup of tapioca and one teaspoon of salt in one and one-half pints of cold water for five hours; keep in a warm place but do not cook.

  4. Put one-half teacup of butter in your kettle, and let it get hot; then add one tablespoon sugar.

  5. One pint rich sweet cream, whipped with one small teacup sugar.

  6. At her reply the teacup almost dropped from my hand.

  7. A teacup lay on its side in a wet saucer, a large oval milk-can stood next to it.

  8. Mix two tablespoonfuls of sifted flour with half a teacup of warm butter.

  9. Beat up two eggs with two tablespoonfuls of sugar, add a piece of butter the size of half an egg, a teaspoonful of mustard, a little pepper, and lastly a teacup of vinegar.

  10. Skim out the oysters into a warm dish, put into the liquor a teacup of milk or cream, two tablespoonfuls of cold butter, a pinch of cayenne and salt; thicken with a tablespoonful of flour stirred to a paste, boil up and then add the oysters.

  11. Beat to a froth three eggs and one teacup of sugar; stir into this one heaping coffeecup of flour, in which one teaspoonful of cream of tartar and half a teaspoonful of saleratus are thoroughly mixed.

  12. Dissolve three-fourths of an ounce of best gelatine in a teacup of hot water and when cool pour it in the cream and stir it gently from the bottom upward, cutting the cream into it, until it thickens.

  13. I sholy is, if the teacup signs p'int right.

  14. The row of lovers is there in the teacup for you.

  15. And Blair did not listen all the time, but sat looking at the fire, with his teacup in his hand, and marveling in a dreamy fashion at the faithfulness of women.

  16. Now tell me all about it," said Mrs. Hale, when the girl had got seated in a low chair beside the window, with her teacup and bread and butter.

  17. Salt alone will save your bacon, but a teacup of moist sugar well mixed through a water-bucket of salt improves the flavor.

  18. Sift a pint of meal, add a pinch of salt, then mix well through a teacup of cracklings--left from rendering lard.

  19. Sift a quart of flour into a bowl or tray, add half a teaspoon salt, then cut small into it a teacup of very cold lard.

  20. In another teacup melt a salt-spoonful of tartaric acid.

  21. A small teacup of molasses, (West India is best.

  22. Cut it into cakes with a tin cutter about the usual size of a cracker-biscuit, or with the edge of a teacup dipped frequently into flour to prevent its sticking.

  23. Put into a teacup a small tea-spoonful of carbonate of soda, and dissolve it in a little lukewarm water.

  24. Then stir in a small teacup of ginger, and a table-spoonful of powdered cinnamon.

  25. Cut up a quarter of a pound of fresh butter into two pounds of sifted flour; rub it well in, and add a small teacup of ground ginger, and a tea-spoonful of powdered cinnamon.

  26. It is much improved by mixing with the dough two large heaped table-spoonfuls of butter that has been melted in a teacup of warm milk, and also one or two beaten eggs.

  27. Inside the outer jar rests a second of nearly the same size, as one teacup may in another.

  28. At important stations hot tea is brought to the car windows in small glazed, earthenware teapots provided with cover and bail, and accompanied with a teacup of the same ware.

  29. Mr. White observed one to purloin a teacup from his canteen and conceal it very cleverly in his kangaroo cloak.

  30. They looked rather foolish when Mr. White managed to shake his teacup from the cloak.

  31. I suppose a hollow does look pretty high, to a man down a well," he retorted, glancing into his teacup because he felt and was resisting an impulse to look at her.

  32. She rose to take the teacup from her aunt's hand, and to help herself to a couple of sandwiches from a dainty heart-shaped dish.

  33. One quart of sweet milk; one pint of grated bread crumbs; one teacup of white sugar; four eggs, and butter the size of hen's egg.

  34. Four tablespoons of flour; four tablespoons of brown sugar; one tablespoon of butter; one egg; one teacup of chopped nuts; a pinch of salt and black pepper.

  35. One teacup of rice well boiled and mashed, one small coffee cup of sugar, two tablespoons yeast, three eggs and flour sufficient to make a thick batter; beat the whole well together and fry in hot lard.

  36. One teacup milk, three eggs, one pint green corn grated very fine, a little salt and as much flour as will make a slightly stiff batter; beat the eggs, the yolks and whites separately.

  37. Whip the whites of four eggs beaten stiff; beat in a teacup of sugar; then add the juice of one lemon; pour over pudding; eat cold.

  38. Another of the same: To one quart of boiling milk, while boiling, add a teacup full of Indian meal; mix well, and add a little molasses.

  39. Sunderland pudding is thus made: Take about two thirds of a good-sized teacup full of flour, three eggs, and a pint of milk.

  40. Another way: Wheat meal, six quarts; molasses and yeast, each a teacup full.

  41. Wheat meal, six pounds; good yeast, a teacup full; and a sufficient quantity of pure water.

  42. Rice pudding: To one quart of new milk add a teacup full of rice, sweetened a little.

  43. Take it from the fire, remove the peach leaves, add a small piece of butter, a little salt, and three or four eggs, beaten with a teacup of sugar.

  44. To one teacup of butter, three of sugar, half a cup of milk or cream, three eggs, one small teaspoonful of saleratus, and flour to make it rather stiff.

  45. It is a good way to invert a teacup in the centre of a juicy fruit-pie, as in making an oyster-pie.

  46. Put a large teacup of water for every pound of sugar.

  47. Put to a quart of boiled milk twelve pounded crackers, a quarter of a pound of suet, a pound of currants, half a pound of raisins, a little salt, and a teacup of molasses.

  48. Add some salt, a teacup of molasses, and a little chopped suet.

  49. She knows that the edge of a broken teacup may be sharper, very possibly, than that of a philosopher's jackknife.

  50. Remember also that soundest teacup does not always hold the best tea, or the cracked teacup the worst.

  51. Number Seven lifted his teacup to his lips, and most of us followed his example.

  52. In the arrangement of our table, I am Teacup Number One, and I may as well say that I am often spoken of as The Dictator.

  53. No; so far as we give to the community some records of the talks at our table our thoughts become public property, but the sacred personality of every Teacup must be properly respected.

  54. Will the cracked Teacup hold together, or will he go to pieces, and find himself in that retreat where the owner of the terrible clock which drove him crazy is walking under the shelter of the high walls?

  55. There was much whispering and there were many conjectures as to its authorship, but every Teacup looked innocent, and we separated each with his or her private conviction.

  56. This did not seem to encourage the witness at all: he kept shifting from one foot to the other, looking uneasily at the Queen, and in his confusion he bit a large piece out of his teacup instead of the bread-and-butter.

  57. The miserable Hatter dropped his teacup and bread-and-butter, and went down on one knee.

  58. He came in with a teacup in one hand and a piece of bread-and-butter in the other.

  59. I love you more or less,-- 'In teacup times'?

  60. China clicked pleasantly on china as teacup bottom touched teacup brim, this sound being succeeded instantly by a series of soft sipping sounds.

  61. At night they would give us a teacup of meal and a slice of bacon a piece for breakfus' the next mornin'.

  62. If you had chillun they would give you a teacup of meal for two chillun.

  63. Nankeens look best, washed in suds, with a teacup of ley added for each pailful.

  64. Very cheap floating tapers, can be bought, to burn in a teacup of oil through the night.

  65. Smith Mix one pint of grated corn; three tablespoonfuls of milk; one teacup of flour; a piece of butter the size of an egg.

  66. Slice the fruit across in thin slices, and add it to the cut up peel; put teacup of water to each whole fruit (oranges and lemons) and cook until the fruit is soft.

  67. He was reclining on the sofa, propped up with velvet cushions, and holding the teacup and saucer like the wings of a butterfly in both hands.

  68. Miss voice of Kennedy answered, a second teacup poised, her gaze upon a page: --No.

  69. She poured in a teacup tea, then back in the teapot tea.


  70. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "teacup" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    cup; goblet; mug; vessel