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Example sentences for "well stirred"

  • Mix the arrowroot smoothly with the cold milk; add this to the cream, and let it boil gently for about 3 minutes, keeping it well stirred.

  • Put it into a very clean saucepan; boil the gruel for 10 minutes, keeping it well stirred; sweeten to taste, and serve.

  • To the last add the yolks of 6 eggs; heat it gently over the fire until it thickens, keeping it well stirred, then farther add two or three glassfuls of brandy, and pour it into small cups or shallow glasses.

  • In all cases, where a percolator is not used, the liquor should be well stirred up several times before finally covering it up to settle for use.

  • The latter is well stirred up with 3 or 4 galls.

  • Keep it well stirred while on the fire, and use a wooden spoon.

  • Prepare and mix the ingredients by the preceding recipe, and be very particular that the whole is well stirred.

  • Other 4 pounds of hot lye are to be well stirred in, till the whole is homogeneous.

  • It is well stirred, and the silk is immersed and turned round the skein-sticks in the bath, as long as it is perceived to take up the colour.

  • This is accomplished very largely by the year of hoed crop, when the soil is as well stirred as under a clean fallow.

  • It is imperative that at the very earliest moment after a spring or summer rain the topsoil be well stirred to prevent evaporation.

  • The whole is well stirred, then the vat is allowed to rest for half an hour to enable any sediment to settle, and then the dyeing is proceeded with.

  • After a day's work it can be well stirred up and fresh additions of lime, zinc and indigo made to bring it up to its original dyeing strength.

  • Soon after the various ingredients of the vats are added together the whole mass becomes hot, when it must be well stirred.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "well stirred" 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:
    even should; little orange; replied the young lady; sentry duty; should begin; well acquainted; well corked; well developed; well disposed; well done; well dried; well educated; well filled; well founded; well made; well might; well pleas; well prepared; well rubbed; well soaked; well told; well trained; well understood; well versed; well with; well worthy