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Example sentences for "uniform size"

  • Cut into thin slices of uniform size, remove all crust and then cut into the desired shape either with the sharp, pliable knife or a sharp cookie cutter.

  • Take pickles of uniform size (about three inches long) wash and pack in fruit jars as tightly as you can.

  • Pare and slice six or eight potatoes of uniform size.

  • Mix the syrup thoroughly with the corn, and when partially cool, moisten the hands and press the corn into balls of uniform size.

  • The stretching and drawing of these thicker parts down to a uniform size by the receding of the carriage is the distinctive feature of its action.

  • Mould with the hands into balls of uniform size, set close together in a pan, and let them rise until very light.

  • Mince three-quarters of the salmon, laying aside four or five pieces half an inch wide and four or five long; cut smoothly and of uniform size.

  • Have them of uniform size, and cook steadily until a fork will pierce easily to the heart of the largest.

  • Select those of uniform size, wash, wipe, and roast until you can tell, by gently pressing the largest between the finger and thumb, that it is mellow throughout.

  • In cooking fruit by any method, pains should be taken to cook together such as are of the same variety, size, and degree of hardness; if it is to be cut in pieces, care should be taken to have the pieces of uniform size.

  • Vegetables not of uniform size should be so assorted that those of the same size may be cooked together, or large ones may be divided.

  • If it is desirable to keep the pears whole, cook only those of a uniform size together; or if of assorted sizes, put the larger ones into the syrup a few minutes before the smaller ones.

  • Select pound sweets of uniform size, wipe, cut out the blossom-ends, and pack in a large pudding dish.

  • Select those of uniform size, wash, wipe, and boil until a fork will penetrate them easily.

  • So, in cooking, select those of uniform size.

  • Choose those of uniform size; put on in their skins, in boiling water.

  • With a cork-borer cut small cylinders from the coagulated white of an egg, and cut these into discs of uniform size.

  • When very fresh, they have a normal appearance, being yellowish discs of uniform size (normal blood).

  • The title-cards should be always of uniform size, and the measure most in vogue is five inches in length by three inches in breadth.

  • The titles thus manifolded could be combined into volumes, by cutting away all superfluous margins and mounting the thin title-slips alphabetically on paper of uniform size, which, when bound, would be readily handled.

  • Select those of uniform size; wash, and roast in the oven until done, which you can easily tell by pressing the potatoes.

  • Poles of uniform size may be planted closely so as to form a wall, or pillars may be placed more or less apart, and mats or blinds of smaller reeds, or larger ones split up, may occupy the intervals.

  • Select potatoes of uniform size, wash and pare thinly, cover with boiling water and cook half an hour; when nearly done add salt.

  • Select them of uniform size, wash and scrub well, cut a thin slice from each end to prevent their being soggy.

  • Take a pint of cold boiled potatoes, cut into dice of uniform size.

  • The crumb should be light, the cavities evenly distributed throughout the loaf and of uniform size.

  • Put the potatoes of uniform size one at a time into the kettle that the boiling may not stop.

  • Bake side by side two apples of uniform size, one with, one without, the skin.

  • These organisms are usually shipped in small quantities in bottles of liquid or powder, or in capsules of uniform size.

  • In this way a uniform size of cheeses is obtained.

  • Care must be taken to get the same amount of curd into each form to produce the cheeses of uniform size.

  • For this reason the curd should be cut into pieces of uniform size.

  • When it is dry—fully dry and cool—pour enough in a box to enable the flowers to stand by themselves, their stems embedded in the sand, which should be a mass of fine particles of uniform size.

  • Some indexers use separate slips of a uniform size, or cards, with a single entry on each slip.

  • A better system of note-keeping is to use paper of a uniform size, to write each distinct note on a separate sheet of paper, and to fasten the slips of paper together by means of clips.

  • Cards of a uniform size, kept in trays or boxes, are very convenient for the purpose of making an ever-growing index.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "uniform size" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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