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Example sentences for "then pack"

  • Pound the slices separately in a mortar, moistening with butter as you proceed; then pack it in a jar or pail, mixing it in alternate layers; first the tongue and then the veal, so that when cut it will look variegated.

  • Some put them in a wire basket or a piece of mosquito net and dip them in boiling water half a minute; then pack in sawdust.

  • Still another manner is to dissolve a cheap article of gum arabic, about as thin as muscilage, and brush over each egg with it; then pack in powdered charcoal; set in a cool, dark place.

  • Have the cans heated, and put in first a little of the syrup, then pack in the pears very carefully; fill to overflowing with the scalding syrup, and finish as previously directed.

  • Then pack in boxes in sawdust which has been recently well dried in an oven.

  • Cut the fruit into thick slices, let it stand and drain until a large portion of the juice has drained off; then pack solid in new or perfect cans.

  • Moisten the root for 3 days, then pack in a percolator, and pour sufficient rectified spirit upon it to produce with the camphor 20.

  • Saw off shank and hip bones neatly, and cut the meat smooth, removing any tags and jags, then pack down in an agate or clean wooden vessel that has been scalded, then chilled.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    charged them; high mountain; then about; then allowed; then another; then bake; then bishop; then curs; then drain; then goes; then home; then indeed; then knit; then left; then looked; then pack; then pass; then poured; then ready for use; then remove from the; then spoke; then take; then taken; then the priest shall; then transferred; thought again