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Example sentences for "wipe them"

  • WIPE them dry, split them down the back, sprinkle with pepper and salt, and broil them gently.

  • When done enough, take the pigeons out, wipe them dry, glaize the top, and serve them up with stewed sorrel underneath.

  • Have ready some of the finest and largest oysters; drain them from the liquor and wipe them dry.

  • Wipe them with a dry cloth, and season them with salt and cayenne pepper.

  • Then take them out, wipe them, and season them, with pepper only.

  • Then take them out, wipe them dry, hang them up and smoke them.

  • Mix the oil and wine together, with sufficient flour to make them into a thickish paste; cleanse the anchovies, wipe them, dip them in the paste, and fry of a nice brown colour.

  • Wipe them clean, take away the brown part, and peel off the skin; lay them on sheets of paper to dry, in a cool oven, when they will shrivel considerably.

  • Then take them out, wipe them thoroughly, wrap each one in a piece of paper separately, and bake them in a moderate oven for 2 hours, or longer, should the onions be very large.

  • Do not scrape off the scales, but take out the gills and inside, and cleanse thoroughly; wipe them dry, flour and dip them into egg, and sprinkle over with bread crumbs.

  • Wipe them dry; fasten them in rows by a skewer run through the eyes; dredge with flour, and broil them on a gridiron over a nice clear fire.

  • Wash the whiting in salt and water, wipe them thoroughly, and let them remain in the cloth to absorb all moisture.

  • Put them in a sieve to drain, wipe them, and place them in a jar.

  • Wash the chops, wipe them dry, grease the bars of your gridiron, and broil them over hot coals.

  • Cut the hard part out of eight or a dozen oysters, according to their size, wipe them dry, and cut them up in small pieces, stir them into the beaten egg and fry them in hot butter.

  • Scrape some fine sirloin steaks, wipe them with a clean cloth, heat the bars of your gridiron, grease them, and put your steaks over clear coals.

  • After remaining three or four days, wipe them with a dry cloth; have ready a quantity of salt mixed with a small portion of saltpetre: rub each piece well with this mixture, after which cover them all over with salt.

  • When the damsons are quite ripe, wipe them separately, and put them into stone jars.

  • Take ripe fruit; wipe them dry, and pick off the stalks; fill your bottles with them.

  • Wipe them clean, and boil them whole till they are tender all through, and can be easily penetrated with a splinter skewer.

  • Wash clean some roots of horse-radish, wipe them dry, and scrape off the outside.

  • When all are thus peeled, take them out singly, wipe them dry in a clean napkin, and lay them on a plate.

  • Cut the almonds edgeways, wipe them dry, and sprinkle over them half a pound of fine loaf sugar pounded and sifted.

  • Wipe them dry, and put some salt into the bodies and sockets.

  • When the black is removed, wipe them clean, and polish with glass, not sand-paper.

  • Wipe them clean, take away the gills, rub them over with a feather dipped in egg, and strew on some grated bread.

  • It is an invaluable aid in making a home attractive, comfortable, artistic, and refined.

  • Keep strictly to the given dimensions, being careful to cut each column exact and true and perfectly even.

  • Before you fill your tins again, scrape them well with a knife, and wash or wipe them clean.

  • Wash your moulds, wipe them dry, and then wet them with cold water.

  • Then take them out, one by one, wipe them dry in a clean towel, and lay them on a plate.

  • Wash them through a colander, wipe them in a towel, and then dry them on a dish before the fire.

  • To make the handles smooth, wipe them with a cloth that is a little damp, being careful not to touch the blades, as it will tarnish them.

  • Soak half a pound of sweet almonds in boiling hot water, till the skins will rub off easily--wipe them dry.


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