8 adjectives to describe quarts

"As it's the day for the fishman to come I thought we'd like an extra quart of milk for chowder.

There were thirty odd quarts, but he wanted a bushel and a quarter, and again took up the shovel.

To wash this mixture down we had a few swigs of miserably bad lukewarm ration-coffee from a private's canteen, a bottle of confiscated Belgian mineral water, which a private at Charleroi gave us from his store, and a precious quart of the Prince de Caraman- Chimay's commandeered winealso a souvenir of our captivity.

RED SAGO MOLD.Take a quart of red raspberry juice, pure or diluted with one third water, and sweeten to taste.

INGREDIENTS.2 quarts of milk, 1 saltspoonful of salt, 1 teaspoonful of powdered cinnamon, 3 teaspoonfuls of pounded sugar, or more if liked, 4 thin slices of bread, the yolks of 6 eggs.

The fryer was in thesol, sol, draw the tother quart.

This comprised Billy Scott, who was usually a mason and sugar guard, Oxford who as head cooper had enjoyed a weekly quart of rum, Cesar a sawyer, and Moll the old pad-mender, along with three men and two women from the main gangs, and three half-grown boys.

Take half a peck of fine flour, the yolks of six eggs and four whites, a little salt, a pint of ale yeast, and as much new milk made warm as will make it a thin light paste, stir it about with your hand, but be sure you don't knead them; have ready six wooden quarts or pint dishes, fill them with the paste, (not over full) let them stand a quarter of an hour to rise, then turn them out into the oven, and when they are baked rasp them.

8 adjectives to describe  quarts