Carefully remove all grease from your soup, add a wineglass of sherry, and serve.
Remove the strings and place the plovers on a dish; take the liquid from the pan in which the birds were roasted, add a wineglass of consomme (Art.
Stir with a spoon until boiling, reduce one quarter, pour in two wineglasses of cream and one wineglass of sherry.
Put them on a dish on which you have placed pieces of toast; add a wineglass of consomme (Art.
Chop four dozen truffles, which put in a saucepan on the fire, with a wineglass of sherry, for five minutes.
Put them in a pan with a little salt, a little butter, a wineglass of water, and roast them by a good fire for about twenty-five or thirty minutes.
Place half a pint of sauce Allemande in a saucepan, with the addition of a wineglass of sherry, boil ten minutes, pour it around your fish, and serve.
Put on the fire for about twenty minutes, then add four chopped shallots, a wineglass of white wine, boil ten minutes, add a tablespoonful of chopped parsley, and serve.
A decanter of port and a wineglass were at his elbow; and the instant the priest entered he noted the long ash stand out unbroken on his cigar.
This wineglass has been smashed all over the place, but one of its splinters lies on the high bracket beside the mantelpiece.
Some one turned a wineglass over on him, long ago, and now he sits, still and immovable like that.
Mr Markham, putting down his wineglass and staring at his friend.
And Mr Markham, raising his wineglass to his lips, drained it quickly, as though he were swallowing something beside Heidsieck, as no doubt he was.
Drink nothing else until wineglass be pushed aside for cup of coffee, black and sweet of savour, a blend of Mocha and Mysore.
The writer's favourite remedy is a dose of syrup of iodide of iron; one teaspoonful in a wineglass of water, just before or after a meal, is about the best thing.
Oh yes," was his reply, as he sat twisting his wineglass by the stem.
Always obtain possession of the wineglass as soon as you can after the completion of the trick, for people will sometimes feel to the bottom of it with their fingers, although without the faintest notion of what they are looking for.
Let the holder of the wineglass grasp the coin (i.
Always give the wineglass to a lady to hold: ladies are less liable to attempt to conduct experiments after their own manner, or to make premature disclosures, either of which proceedings is embarrassing to the performer.
Use any cabalistic form you may choose, and, with a flourish of the wand from the wineglass towards your hand, exhibit the coin, and give it to be examined.
In one of the facets of his wineglass he saw Harry, who had just passed him, start and turn, but it was impossible to tell whether the expression of his face had altered.
Shagarach held his wineglass toward the chandelier, so as to shield a searching glance at the young man's face.
Arangbar sipped from his wineglass and shifted slightly, his eyes again barely in focus.
After a moment Kamala reached for his wineglass and held it for him, waiting.
Samad settled his wineglass on the carpet with a sigh of resignation.
Ghulam Adl eased hiswineglass on the carpet and bent forward.
As silence gripped the room, Arangbar signaled to the seated man with his wineglassand the man began to sing a low, soulful melody that seemed to consist of only a few syllables.
Damn me for letting Nadir Sharif fill my wineglass every chance he had.
Trenches beside Wall and knop of large wineglass or B-2.
A teardrop stem from a trumpet-bowl wineglasshas been melted past recognition in a fire.
A unique feature is the location of the organ and altar at the eastern end and the reading desk and loftywineglass pulpit, with sounding board overhead, at the western end.
MacLean sat down, and drew his wineglass toward Mm.
Suddenly she took up a wineglass and held it out to David with a piteous childish gesture.
Agafyushka sighed and sat down to the table; Masha set a wineglass of liqueur before her, too, and Anna Akimovna began to feel as though Agafyushka's white neck were giving out heat like the stove.
If secretions then offensive, Calomel, two grains, followed by wineglass No.
If no aspic is ready, it is not worth while to make for the small quantity needed; a teaspoonful of glaze, two of gelatine, and half a wineglass of Sauterne may be dissolved together to take its place.
Take them and the sweetbreads up, and if the sauce is too thin to bear a wineglass of cream, boil it rapidly down till very thick; then skim, and just before pouring over the sweetbreads stir in a wineglass of thick cream.
It becomes Châteaubriand by the addition of a wineglass of sherry reduced to half a glass by boiling in a tiny saucepan, a dessertspoonful of fresh parsley very finely chopped, and the juice of half a small lemon.
Make Allemande sauce as directed in the foregoing recipe; add a wineglass of white wine.
Meanwhile make a batter of four tablespoonfuls of flour and about eight of milk, or as much as will make a thick smooth batter; stir into it a wineglass of brandy and an egg, the whole beaten to a high froth.
When Spanish sauce is to be served without any addition, and not as a foundation, a wineglass of sherry is used and the same quantity of stock omitted.
To three quarters of a pint of béchamel add a dessertspoonful of anchovy essence and a small wineglass of sherry, mix well, and serve.
His pose as he leaned back with a wineglass in his hand was negligently graceful, and his white clothes, drawn in at the waist by a black silk sash, showed his well-knit figure.
Stuyvesant nodded, for it was not a wineglass but a small tumbler.
Dr Chapman also cites the case of a patient to whom a wineglass of laudanum had to be administered several times in 24 hours.
Such an one I put in a wineglass with water and set it by my wares on a table under the lime-tree.
There you have the advantage of me," said the captain, setting his wineglass down, and looking round at the attentive faces.
And every time he lifted his wineglass he looked over the top all down the table.
My mistress took about half a wineglass of it the following morning, at five or ten minutes past seven o’clock.
He took tea for breakfast, and had a wineglass of brandy in it.
Without a word the deacon moved a decanter and wineglass towards him.
The child had broken a glass before sitting down to dinner, and now her grandmother, as she talked, moved away from Katya first a wineglass and then a tumbler.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wineglass" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: cup; goblet; mug; vessel