11 adjectives to describe marrows

The horseman flashes a murderous knife from his belt, winds himself up to the plunging beast, severs at one swoop the tendon of its hind leg, and buries the point of his weapon in the victim's spinal marrow.

Allow 1 moderate-sized marrow for each person.

He was charged with stealing 5-1/2 6-5/8 Nbegetable marrows from an allotment.

The "oblong marrow"; that portion of the brain which lies upon the basilar process of the occipital bone.

Peel marrow, scoop out the inside, and stuff.

The Bisharye, a tribe of Bedouin Arabs, eat raw flesh, drink raw sheep's blood, and esteem the raw marrow of camels their greatest dainty.

" He threw her from him and stood snarling like a dog growling for the bone it fears to touch because there may be poison in the tastea starving dog, and a bone full of toothsome marrow which has only to be crushed in order that it may be enjoyed.

2. Lamb cutlets and French beans; the remains of stewed shoulder of veal, mashed vegetable marrow.

The Master, feeling this to the inner marrows, humiliated, shaken, yet through it all not quite able to suppress a kind of grudging and unwilling tribute of admiration, sought to conceal his perturbation with a stern command: "Now, madam, I will call my orderly and have you escorted to a stateroom; have you provided with everything needful for your injury.

" Uprose the Reverend Dr. Brown, Uprose the doctor's "winsome marrow;" The lady laid her knitting down, Her husband clasp'd his pond'rous Barrow: What'er the stranger's cast or creed, Pundit or Papist, saint or sinner, He found a stable for his steed, And welcome for himself, and dinner.

1 medium marrow, 2 ozs. butter or 1-1/2 oz. nutter, 1 dessertspoon sage, 2 medium onions, 4 tablespoons bread-crumbs, 1 tablespoon milk or water.

11 adjectives to describe  marrows