24 collocations for currying

For the rest, it had many American and a few British sympathizers ready to fly at each others' throats and a good many neutrals ready to curry favour with the winners.

Hence a midshipman who is accused of currying favor with his officers in order to win "grease" is contemptuously termed a "greaser.

Well mash yolks with a very little fresh butter, melted, and curry powder to taste.

The great amusement of Ardeltas of Arabia Petraea, was currying horses; of Artaba'nus of Persia, was mole-catching; of Domitian of Rome, was catching flies; of Ferdinand VII., of Spain, was embroidering petticoats; of Louis XVI., clock and lock making; of George IV., the game of patience.

Pa Is Sent to a Hospital to RecuperateThe Bad Boy Discourages Other Boys from Running Away with the CircusHe Makes Them Water the Camels, Curry the Hyenas and Put Insect Powder on the Buffaloes.

Pray, Master, tell me in your next Paper, whether I may not expect of her so much Drudgery as to take care of her Family, and curry her Hide in case of Refusal.

a CircusThe Bad Boy Expects to Curry the Hyena and Do Stunts on the TrapezeMa Says Pa Will Ogle the Circassian BeautyPa

COMPOSERS Recipe for the musical comedy composer: Librettos of all of the operas, Some shears and a bottle of paste, Curry the hits of last season, Add tumpty-tee tra la to taste.

Y' won't curry that 'ere long-tailed black hoss no more; 'n' y' won't set y'r eyes on the fellah that rid him, ag'in, in a hurry!" Elbridge walked straight to the stable, without saying a word, found the door unlocked, and went in.

About this time I would come along and ask the boy if he had got the hyenas curried, 'cause if he had, I wanted him to curry the grave robbersthe jackals.

He traded, wholesale and retail, in cloth and curried leather, and the couple were well to do.

How the Knave curries 'em? Lieu.

One day my man soared off into culinary fancies and curried a Maconochie.

"Really excellent curry your chef makes, Tilchester.

For the night the cook prepared some fish curry rice for me.

It was evident to the expert readers of the tape that the "System" was currying its steed for an exceptionally brilliant run.

I used to saddle and curry the bosses.

2. Roast leg of lamb, mint sauce, spinach, curried veal and rice.

Why Sir he served the great Lady Kingcob and was yeoman of her wardroppe, & because a cood brush up her silkes lustely, she thought he would curry the enemies coates as soundly, and so by her commendations, he was made Captaine in the lowe Countries.

Well, somebody must curry that young colt down and it must be done right away.

Near the close of 1759 he complained that Thomas Knox of Bristol had failed to send him various things ordered, such as half a dozen scythes and stones, curry combs and brushes, weeding and grubbing hoes, and axes, and that now he must buy them in America at exorbitant prices.

fricandeaux, 67. collard, 67. curried, 68. cutlets, 68, 69.

Why Sir he served the great Lady Kingcob and was yeoman of her wardroppe, & because a cood brush up her silkes lustely, she thought he would curry the enemies coates as soundly, and so by her commendations, he was made Captaine in the lowe Countries.

About this time I would come along and ask the boy if he had got the hyenas curried, 'cause if he had, I wanted him to curry the grave robbersthe jackals.

24 collocations for  currying