He met them with a grave, searching attention, and releasing her from the arms which had till then enfolded her, gravely fastened the vinaigrette as she wished.
Swathed in airy clouds of muslin, sweetly suffering, but resisting the united entreaties of all the rest that she will stay at home, Anastasia leans against the vine-wreathed balustrade of the terrace, a vinaigrette held to her nose.
As this is a country where bambinos seem to be denied nothing, the mother's hand was also outstretched, and there was nothing for Zelphine to do but to hand over her dainty vinaigrette to that untidy-looking baby.
Indeed, we became so intimate that one of the women asked Zelphine for her vinaigrette for the "bambino" to smell, the bambino having proved herself to be a poor traveller.
I--I will take thevinaigrette to my room with me, I think, my dear.
I have taken the old vinaigrette with me, as a little souvenir of you; I knew it would give you pleasure to have me use it.
We have only an onion soup, a vinaigrette made out of yesterday's beef, and a salad.
Let us at least hope that Madame Barbancon's vinaigrette won't disagree with him," added the commander, laughing.
An onion soup concocted by you, a vinaigrette and a salad seasoned by you, make a banquet for the gods, and my comrade, Gerald, will dine like a king.
Pour vinaigrette sauce over the whole or set a tablespoonful of mayonnaise or tartare sauce above the vegetables in each nest.
Vinaigrette Sauce Allow a tablespoonful of oil and half a tablespoonful of vinegar for each service.
The vinaigrette dropped from Fleda's fingers, but beyond a heightened colour and a little tremulous gravity about the lip, she gave no other sign of emotion.
She took a long look that same morning at the little vinaigrette which still lay on the centre-table, wishing very much to take it up stairs and pack it away among her things.
Miss Assher returned the vinaigrette to her pocket in surprise and haughty silence, and Captain Wybrow, who had looked on in some alarm, said hastily, 'See!
Tina coloured deeply, pushed the vinaigrette away with some impatience, and said, 'Thank you, I never use those things.
Sometimes Geoffrey would take out the vinaigretteand sniff its faded perfume, and it told him a new story every time.
Serve ice cold in bed of parsley, garnished with lemon slices, and pass vinaigrettesauce with it.
Mix well together, lay mackerel, after removing from cloth, on long platter, pour over vinaigrette sauce and let marinate thoroughly, putting in refrigerator as soon as cool.
Drain the juice from one can of pimentos, lay them on a platter, and cover with vinaigrette sauce.
After awhile I found the cut-glass vinaigrette that Miss Patricia carries around with her.
Then I dropped thevinaigrette in the slop-jar and jumped down from the wash-stand.
With one hand she was supporting Leilah, with the other she gesticulated at Marguerite who, hurriedly from the mantel, fetched a vinaigrettewhich Ernestine then took and sniffed at.
When she quitted the room, not crying, but paler than before, she had the vinaigrette case clasped tightly in her hand, while nobody except Tom Robinson knew of the gift.
As he spoke, he unfastened for the second time in their acquaintance the tiny vinaigrette case from his watch-chain, and handed it to her.
She had let me play with it when I was a child; and when I was a boy, subject to headache from staying too long in the hot sunshine in the cricket-field, she used to lend me her vinaigrette for a cure.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vinaigrette" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.