25 adverbs to describe how to chopping

Mix some Russian caviare with lemon-juice to taste and a tablespoonful of finely chopped shallots.

Season and stew 2 spring chickens with 1 onion, some capers, parsley, 1 bay-leaf and 2 sprigs of thyme chopped fine until tender.

water, 4 large English onions, 3 tablespoons coarsely chopped parsley.

It was midnight of a calm Sabbath, and low on the horizon smoked the drowsing red sun-ball, as my canvas skiff lightly chopped her little way through this silent sea.

He came back with an axe, and chopped away vigorously; but as one limb after another fell, and I said, 'I need more, cut away,' he said, 'I think I must cut down the whole tree.'

Boil two eggs, and while they are boiling, blanch about a dozen or more almonds and stick them into the fish, points up; cover the eggs with cold water, peel them, separate the whites from the yolks, chop each separately; garnish the fish, first with a row of chopped yolks, then whites, until all is used: lay chopped parsley all around the platter.

He turned into a baker's shop and saw freshly chopped kindling piled against the oven, and dough actually on the kneading-tray.

Lilburn Lewis, who deliberately chopped in pieces his slave George, with a broad-axe, (see testimony of Rev. Mr. Dickey, p. 93) was a wealthy slaveholder, and a nephew of President Jefferson.

Mechanically the old man chopped and hacked at the wall of earth in front of him.

The ingredients should always be pounded well together in a mortar, not merely chopped and moistened with egg, as is usually done by inexperienced cooks; forcemeat can be served in a variety of forms, and is so useful a resource, that it well repays the attention it requires.

The wind has chopped up north, and is blowing dead on; and, with this tide, we shall have a good deal on shore.

To prevent the interference and knocking together of the deer's antlers when they should be harnessed in couples, one horn was relentlessly chopped off close to the head by a native armed with a heavy sword-like knife, leaving a red ghastly stump from which the blood trickled in little streams over the animal's ears.

His fine garden was ruthlessly chopped to pieces in the rearrangement, and though he did not actually lose ground, the long walk around the house was spoiled and he found a frowning wall five feet from his back windows.

" "No. Door knobs, sometimes," said Mr. Merrick, "but seldom pork chops.

Bates was soberly chopping wood at a rough pile of timber at the rear of the house.

Ben built the fire, chopped sturdily at a half-grown spruce until it shattered to the earth, and then chopped it into lengths for fuel.

Thou wilt chop out with them unseasonably When I desire 'em not.

She was chopping lazily at anchor in a light breeze, her sails loose.

Their fastenings were chopped asunder with axes.

Put in glass jars and cover with vinegar. MIXED PICKLES Wash one quart of large cucumbers, cut in cubes, one quart of small cucumbers left whole, one quart small silver-skinned onions, one quart small green tomatoes chopped coarse, two red peppers chopped fine, one large cauliflower broken in small pieces; pour over them a weak brine solution made of one quart of water and a cup of salt.

"Stranger, no rough play!" Riley Sinclair whirled with whiplash suddenness and, chopping the edge of his hand downward, struck away the arm of Larsen, paralyzing the nerves with the same blow.

be chop' down en sawed up.

He is more a lyric poet than a dramatist, and is never satisfied with his work for the stage, but keeps eternally chopping and changing it.

Then jointly they chopped down to this sawed line, and there was the undercut complete, a deep notch on the side to which the tree would fall.

I accidentally chopped off his forefinger one day, when we were small boys in Virginia.

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