24 adjectives to describe stew

So presently a savory stew of tripe and onions, with sweet little fat dumplings, was set before him, likewise a good stout pottle of Malmsey, and straightway the holy friar fell to with great courage and heartiness, so that in a short time nought was left but a little pool of gravy in the center of the platter, not large enow to keep the life in a starving mouse.

When she sat down to dinner at a little table covered with a cloth three days old, and looked across at her husband as he uncovered the soup and exclaimed with an air of rapture, "Oh, the delicious stew!

This is a name used for delicate stews, when the articles are cut in pieces.

* THE PLAYS AND SHOWS Latest of Mr. BOUCICAULT'S mixtures is another Irish dramatic stew.

So it happened that while Gloria fought her losing battle all alone, Mark King sat at Spalding's table, not a hundred yards away, and made a silent meal of coffee and bread of Jim's crude baking, and a dubious, warmed-over stew.

I've just eaten an enormous oyster stew with Rush.

Presently the supper was pronounced cooked, and, after washing his hands, Jorian resumed his coat, amid the universal attention of the motley crew in the great hall, and began to dish up the fragrant stew.

The naval authorities are in a frightful stew.

It is as if I, being accustomed to the homely stew, were taken to-day to His Eminence's table.

When soft, rub through a colander, add sugar to sweeten, and if very juicy, stew again until the juice is mostly evaporated; then beat until light and bake in a granola crust.

"Oherget me a little Irish stew or some cold beef," said Antony, plaintively, still with the menu in his hand.

They fed me lukewarm stew and slabs of rye bread, then went on singing and arguing without paying much attention to me.

He was a sturdy rogue, having retreated all the way from Mons, and subsequently advanced all the way back to the Yser with a huge stock-pot on his back, from which he had furnished mysterious stews to all comers, at all hours, under any conditions.

Everything had to be done overlines were forgotteneverybody was in a nervous stew.

Now cooks for kindlewood would give great riches, And in the dixies the pale stew congeals, And ration-parties are not free from hitches,

"OF COURSE I SAID A PLAIN STEW, YOU AGGRAVATING BABOONSO PLAIN THAT I CAN SEE IT!"

Some of our dishes was possum stew, vegetables, persimmon pie and tato bread.

After a dish of pungent stew, no other viands appearing to loom in the near future, Villiers and myself would betake ourselves to smoking, and perhaps on a quiet day would lapse into slumber.

Otherwise I guess they'd have had a puppy stew and Berg and his wife and family wouldn't be earning their living with me.

As at the central slaughter-house, so in other districts the poor are served in thousands with standard stew.

She supped in the family-entrance café againthe bowl of veal stew and two glasses of beer.

That appetizing stew in the kettles in the shed once more proved that Frenchmen know how to cook.

During the last few months they had transferred themselves to the "Malibran," a tall narrow structure resembling a grain-elevator divided into cells, where linoleum and lincrusta simulated the stucco and marble of the Stentorian, and fagged business men and their families consumed the watery stews dispensed by "coloured help" in the grey twilight of a basement dining-room.

"We should be in an awful stew if nowadays we substituted ideas of chivalry for those of justice," declared Mr. Tutt.

24 adjectives to describe  stew