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Example sentences for "thin paste"

  • Put three tablespoonfuls of flour in a bowl with two yolks of eggs, and cold water enough to make a kind of thin paste, then add salt and half a teaspoonful of sweet oil; mix well.

  • When the milk is boiling, add one heaping tablespoonful of Graham or whole-wheat flour which has been rubbed to a thin paste with a little cold milk.

  • Make a thin paste of one teaspoonful of flour, two tablespoonfuls of best cornmeal, and a little water.

  • To avoid this, cover the board with thick buff leather, and spread over it a thin paste of crocus martis, with a little emery finely powdered, and mixed up with lard or sweet oil.

  • The starch in the different tubs is brought together into one, and there worked up with as much water as will dissolve it into a thin paste, which is put into a silk sieve, and strained through with fresh water.

  • Bake them in thin paste, in a quick oven: if small, a quarter of an hour will be sufficient.

  • Pare and slice some apples, line a bason with a thin paste, fill it with the fruit, and close the paste over.

  • Take very finely pulverised rotten stone, and make it into a thick paste by adding olive oil; then add sulphuric acid, a sufficient quantity to make into a thin paste.

  • From soft soap dissolved in thrice its weight of strong soapers' lye; or, from freshly slaked lime made into a thin paste or cream with twice its weight of pearlash dissolved in a little water.

  • The second or coarse plaster, being now made into a thin paste, poured over the first, and moved about, readily incorporates with it, in its imperfectly hardened state.

  • Before it has time to dry, take the overplus off with rather a hard sponge, dipped in thin paste-water.

  • Calf should have a coat of milk and water or thin paste-water as a ground, and when dry another of glaire.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    angina pectoris; five drops; previous experience; public utilities; royal crown; thin lines; thin piece; thin slices; thin strips; thine house; thing cannot; things around; things like; things must; things seen; things spiritual; think himself; think maybe; think not; think she; think slavery; think they; think things; think upon; thinking about; thinking only