When cold, place in a jar, and pour over it hot vinegar, in which has been scalded a liberal supply of whole cloves, pepper, allspice and white mustard.
Season a sufficient quantity of vinegar very highly with whole pepper-corns, whole cloves, and whole blades of mace.
Add one teaspoonful of whole cloves, one teaspoonful of whole allspice, one teaspoonful of white mustard seed, and two pieces of alum, as large as a pea, to each jar.
Bring all to a boil, and pour over the pickle, first strewing well through it blade mace, whole cloves, alspice and cinnamon, broken small but not powdered.
Pint pickling salt to the gallon of cold water, teaspoon sugar, and pinch of whole cloves.
Strew scantly through the cherries, blade mace, whole cloves, allspice, a very little bruised ginger, and grated nutmeg.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whole cloves" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.