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Example sentences for "then wash"

  • Wash the silver clean in hot water, let it remain covered with this mixture for ten or fifteen minutes, turning it over frequently; then wash it in hot soap suds, and rub it well with a dry cloth.

  • Or powder it in saltpeter four or five days, then wash it off, roul it and use the same spices as abovesaid, and serve it with mustard and sugar, or Gallendine.

  • Then wash in plenty of cold water and cleanse thoroughly.

  • Singe and draw, then wash well in warm water, using a vegetable brush to scrub the skin.

  • Soak two and one-half pounds of tails in warm water for fifteen minutes and then wash well, and drain and wipe dry.

  • Let them rest another half hour; then wash, drain, and wipe them dry with a clean towel.

  • Then wash it well in strong soap-suds, and afterwards polish with finely-powdered whiting and a buckskin.

  • Let it lie a fortnight in brine, then wash it, and boil it till the bones will easily come out.

  • Then wash, and wipe it dry, smear it over with egg, and cover it with crumbs of bread.

  • Then wash it in cold water and dry it, two or three times a day.

  • Then wash it clean, and dry it fit for use.

  • Spread it on the stain, let it stay for half an hour or more, then wash out.

  • To make a muddy skirt wash easily and look white, take sour milk and dilute with water; soak the skirt in it over night, then wash in the usual way; the skirt washes easier and looks white.

  • To soften them, heat to the boiling water point some good cider vinegar, immerse your brushes and allow them to simmer in it for a few minutes, then wash out in strong soapsuds and your brushes will be soft and pliable.

  • Boil pure carbonate of lead with chromate of potassa, in excess, until it assumes a proper colour; then wash it well with pure water, and dry it in the shade.

  • If you wish to keep them more than a week, rub ginger or pepper on the outside, then wash it off before using.

  • First remove all dust and mold by wiping with a coarse cloth; soak it for an hour in cold water, then wash it thoroughly.

  • Put three gallons of martinas in very strong brine, keep covered for ten days, then wash them in cold water, and put them in vinegar to stand ten more days; then drain and put them in the jar intended for them.

  • Then wash them, and put them in cold vinegar, to soak the salt and greenish taste out of them.

  • Cut some of the fairest Oranges and Lemons in halves; then scoop out all the Pulp and Inside, and boil them in several Waters till they are so tender, that you may pass a Straw through them; then wash them in cold Water.

  • Clean them very well from the Hair; then wash them in Vinegar and Water; then take out the Bones, and boil them in Salt and Water with a little Lemon-Peel.

  • Soak the glass in strong lye or potash for a time, then wash carefully and put into acid, then wash [p047] again and albumenize with the white of one egg to six ounces of water without ammonia.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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