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Example sentences for "well made"

  • The water should be poured on the coffee gradually, so that the infusion may be stronger; and the bag must be well made, that none of the grounds may escape through the seams, and so make the coffee thick and muddy.

  • As a joint cannot be well roasted without a good fire, see that it is well made up about ¾ hour before it is required, so that when the joint is put down, it is clear and bright.

  • If the soufflé be ever so well made, and it is allowed to stand before being sent to table, its appearance and goodness will be entirely spoiled.

  • Well made fulminate, mixed with gunpowder and moistened, undergoes no change, nor is it apt to get deteriorated by keeping any length of time in a damp climate or a hazy atmosphere.

  • A well made oil-mill, consisting of the above specified parts, will manufacture 200 quarters of seed per week.

  • No loaf bread can, indeed, be well made by any of these two extemporaneous systems, because they are inconsistent with the thorough kneading of the dough.

  • That setting preserves its transparency after it solidifies, if it be well made.

  • The people were brown, well made, and well proportioned, and more civil than any others that were seen in all the country of Florida, and all of them went shod and clothed.

  • He was tall, well made; and, although he looked like a nobleman and had wit, reminded one at the same time of a country actor.

  • The Duc de Bourgogne, passionately in love with his wife, was not so well made as Nangis; but the Princess reciprocated his ardor so perfectly that up to his death he never suspected that her glances had wandered to any one else.

  • If the meat floats in the gravy, the curry will not be considered as well made.

  • The jelly, if well made, should appear like clear water, about the substance of currant-jelly.

  • It is a great pity that the Abbe is illegitimate: he is well made; his features are not bad; he has very good talents, and has studied much.

  • Mademoiselle de Chartres, Madame d'Orleans' second daughter, is well made, and is the handsomest of my granddaughters.

  • The Cardinal de Polignac is well made, sensible, and insinuating, and his voice is very agreeable; but he meddles too much with politics, and is too much occupied with seeking favour.

  • He was a good-looking young man of eighteen, well made, but without any style about him; he spoke little, and his expression was devoid of individuality.

  • It is absolutely necessary to have that vessel made of the best earth, and so well made that it shall be capable of resisting the utmost violence of fire, continued for a very long time; as appears by the description of the process.

  • Starkey's Soap dissolves in water much as common Soap does, without any separation of the Oil: and by this mark it is known to be well made.

  • The negroes of the island of Goree, and of the Cape de Verd coast, are, like those of Senegal, well made, and very black.

  • The skin is well made and in a good state of preservation.

  • The skin is well made and in fresh white winter pelage except for a trace of the old brown summer pelage on the back, on the tail, on the anterior borders of the ears, and in a spot 11 mm.

  • The skin is in the brown summer pelage, well made, in a good state of preservation, and shows no obvious signs of fading.

  • The skin is in white, winter pelage, well made, and in a good state of preservation.

  • As it wears away the mountain, not at all at the top, but always more and more as it descends, it would in process of time reduce the contour of the flank of the hill to the form at b.

  • Veneered wood, which is laid on a roughened surface with thin glue at immense pressure, if well made, is very long-lived.

  • He should be chosen with care, handsome, well made, vigorous, perfectly sound, and of a good breed.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    marked effect; tiny little; well and; well armed; well assured; well built; well calculated; well contented; well done; well established; well illustrated; well kept; well knew; well know; well paid; well prepared; well seen; well shown; well skilled; well skimmed; well tell; well that; well understood; well with; well worth; well written