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Example sentences for "wash well"

  • Hazlitt has said that, if literary men directed the world, they would leave nothing standing but printing presses.

  • Wash well, in three waters, half a pound of rice; strain it, and put it into the boiling water in saucepan.

  • Wash well a pint of split peas and cover them well with cold water, adding a third of a teaspoonful of soda; let them remain in it over night to swell.

  • To prepare them for roasting, first skin, wash well in cold water and rinse thoroughly in lukewarm water.

  • Clean one pound of sorrel, wash well, and slice very thin.

  • Clean eight tomcods, wash well, and dry with a towel.

  • Cut a stalk of celery in small dices, wash well, and boil in salt water.

  • Cut a large head of cabbage in four, wash well, and put in two quarts of water, with a little salt, and boil.

  • Wash well in cold water and put on with water to barely cover.

  • Wash well a teacupful good rice--Patna is best for this dish as it does not become so pulpy as the Carolina--and put on with cold water to cover and a little salt.

  • Wash well, pare neatly, and lay in cold water and vinegar to cover.

  • Wash well in cold water and scrape the stalks white.

  • Clip off the stems, wash well, tie in neat bunches, and when it has lain in cold water an hour or so, put into a saucepan of boiling water, slightly salted.

  • When you wish to use the salted, soak half an hour in cold water, wash well, and put into the milk to be turned, tied to a string, that it may be drawn out without breaking the curd.

  • Wash well, and soak in scalding water in a covered vessel for half an hour.

  • If there is a strong taste, or any trace of rancidity, wash well, kneading through and through, in sweet milk, then rinse out the milk with cold water to which a little borax has been added.

  • Fruit Salad: Wash well a very ripe juicy pineapple, let dry, then shred with a fork, holding the crown in the left hand firmly, while you pull away sections with the fork in the right.

  • Cherries Piquant: Wash well, and stem but do not pit, half a gallon ripe Morello cherries.

  • Wash well, and put on in cold water, with the vegetables and herbs.

  • Wash well, and put over the fire in hot water—plenty of it—and boil twenty minutes for each pound of meat.

  • Wash well in three waters, adding a little soda to the second.

  • Pick the leaves from the stems, wash well, and boil in hot water, a little salted, for twenty minutes.

  • Clean, wash well, and drop it in boiling water with a little salt, boil till cooked, take off and drain.

  • Purchase a large-sized sewing machine oil-can, wash well in plenty of hot water and soap, then rinse thoroughly and dry.

  • Try this method of baking the potato: Wash well, scrubbing with a vegetable brush.

  • Wash well in cold water and remove the breast bone.

  • COLD SOUR SOUP Take a pound of sour grass (sorrel), remove leaves, wash well, cut and squeeze well.

  • Return to alum bath and repeat process, wash well, dye slowly with 1-1/2 oz.

  • When thoroughly dry, wash well in several changes of water before dyeing.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wash well" 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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