When it is boiling very hard put in the terrapins, and let them remain in it till quite dead.
Afterwards take it out, and drain and press it till quite dry.
Then throw in two boiled onions finely minced, and let them cook, gently, till quite soft, adding three ounces or three large spoonfuls of grated cocoa-nut.
Instead of grating the salsify you may cut it into pieces, and boil it till quite soft, so that you can mash it easily.
Take a large handful, or more, and having washed it clean, strip the leaves from the stems, and boil it till quite tender.
Beat a long time, stirring in flour all the while, till quite stiff.
Boil as much macaroni as will fill your dish, in milk and water, till quite tender; drain it on a sieve sprinkle a little salt over it, put a layer in your dish then cheese and butter as in the polenta, and bike it in the same manner.
Simmer it over the fire, skimming it all the time, till quite clear.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "till quite" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.