13 collocations for egg

Beat the whites of the three eggs to a stiff froth, reserving some of the beaten white for egging croquettes, mix this in last, shape into croquettes and fry in hot oil or butter substitute.

what gorge vpon gorge, egges vpon egges, and sack vpon sack, at these yeares?

'I was never frightened of any job yet,' he said, 'and I'd do this job to-night if the house was full of rozzers,' Hill pretended that he wasn't particular whether the thing came off or not that night, but all the while he kept egging Fred on to do it.

Hap's counsel made a great fuss over Mart's pompadour and the part it sort of played in egging Hap on.

Who had egged Karslake on, as he had asserted, "to win her confidence," leaving to him the choice of means to that end?

It is small comfort that the wicked priest who egged the King on to the dreadful deed was himself burned at the stake by the master he had betrayed.

Bacon, it is true, they eat of the coarsest kind; but with it eggs new laid and delicious.

" It was this redemption by roses, and the initiation into virtue's path, that caused Adlington in his introduction to call the book "a figure of man's life, egging mortal men forward from their asinal form to their human and perfect shape, that so they might take a pattern to regenerate their lives from brutish and beastly custom,"

Lisner waked Marr uphe'd been tryin' to egg Marr on to kill Foy all day, but Marr was too drunk.

Potts was egging the miscreant on.

"I'm offul sorry I ever egged her on to turnin' Orville's mother out o' doors, but who'd 'a' thought it 'u'd break her down so?

I don't s'pose she'd dare to try to pizen me outright, an' anyhow there's allers eggs an' potatoes.

There was a great, big, fine-looking man eating his ham and eggs the way I like to see a man eat the next morning.

13 collocations for  egg