53 collocations for grease

but if that Molly 'spects me to grease her wagon wheels for her, she's got hold of the wrong man.

Well grease a small pie-dish, put in the chestnuts and tomatoes in alternate layers.

Fix up the pasquinades, availing himself of the question of the students, and, while every-body is excited, grease the officials' palms, and in the cases come!"

Melt some butter to a paste, and with it, well grease the mould or basin in which the pudding is to be boiled, taking care that it is buttered in every part.

Often he wondered why Mrs. Harrington did not grease the hinges.

Well grease some shallow jam sandwich tins.

" I had just begun to grease my farm wagon and was experiencing some difficulty in lifting and steadying the heavy rear axle while I took off the wheel.

Most of the people grease their boots with fish oil," Katherine said, laughing in spite of herself, only now her amusement was because she knew Jervis Ferrars to be in her father's room, where he could hear every word which was spoken in the store.

Why, I've had to grease the saw to make it work!'

Add a tablespoon of chicken-fat; grease the pan, mix ingredients thoroughly, form into a loaf, spread or lay piece of chicken-fat on top.

Nor does the accomplished expert with the dry fly disdain with fat of deer to grease his line, nor with paraffin to dress his fly and make it float.

Spare ribs and backbone, jowl and feet, souse and sausage, liver and chitterlings greased every mouth on the plantation; and the crackling-bread, made of corn meal mixed with the crisp tidbits left from the trying of the lard, carried fullness to repletion.

The groom, in the old story, had never learned the art of greasing horses' teeth, to prevent their eating oats, until the confessor, in interrogating him as to his sins, asked him the question.

Strange to say, however, none of the new cartridges had been issued to the sepoys; and had this been promptly explained to the men, and the sepoys left to grease their own cartridges, the alarm might have died out.

Before the camp-fire they greased the sore places with tallow.

"McCaslin was a low heavy set man and he rented out hacks and horses in Atlanta and pa drove, greased the harness and curried and sheared the horses.

"Jes' luk a streak o' greased lig-htnin'," he added presently.

He used it to grease the hubs of the wagons.

[Footnote 155: 'That is the beste grease that is to a shepe, to grease hym in the mouthe with good meate,' says Sir Anthony Fitzherbert.]

"But in the wrong direction; and after I'd bought enough pomatum from her to grease the keel of a battleship, and enough soap to wash it all off again.

Stout shoes are preferable to boots always, and a wise traveller never omits to grease well his leather before and during his journey.

They greased their legs and arms to make them shine and look fat.

Have you got a fast hoss to start with?" "Got a red mare that ain't much for runnin' cattle, but she's greased lightnin' for a short bust.

Now, grease was his special aversion, and to grease the oven with any kind of fat caused him to spit up his food.

He would go between the hours of 9 P.M. and 4 A.M. He got a book of his own, tore it up, greased the pages, and hid them in his hat.

53 collocations for  grease