35 collocations for peppers

They, indeed, tried which could 'pepper the highest,' and it is not clear to me that the lexicographer was really the highest reasoner." III.

Bake about one hour, basting frequently with the sauce. PEPPERS STUFFED WITH MEAT Cut a slice from the blossom end of each pepper, remove seeds and parboil ten minutes.

His hair stood up like a freshly laundried, dustless mop; his shirt was dirty; his pipe hung listlessly in his mouthupside down, and a three days' crop of black beard peppered his face.

The oaths we omit, leaving the reader to pepper Mr. Trebooze's conversation therewith, up to any degree of heat which may suit his palate.

Behind them were the warriors and young men, the matrons and maids; and peppered in, as it were, the children of all ages.

With all my heart; I am no rat-catcher; But if you need a poison, here is that Will pepper both your dogs, and rats, and cats: Nay, spare your purse: I give this in good will; And, as it proves, I pray you send to me, And let me know.

How dreadful, Hermia, if I had peppered the trap door!" "I rather think you did," said Hermia.

We had to wait here some time, as we were told that the enemy could see for a great distance around there, and would pepper up the farm as sure as fate if they saw anyone about.

At a distance it would only have scattered out, and peppered the whole fence.

We see him bathing in perfumes, sailing ships in wine, feeding horses on grapes and lions on parrots, peppering fish with pearls, wearing gems on the soles of his feet, strewing his floor with gold-dust, paving the public streets with precious marbles, driving teams of stags, scorning to eat fish by the seaside, deploring his lot that he has never yet been able to dine on a phoenix.

[Sidenote: How pepper groweth in that countrey.]

Mac's rider soon found that, in trying to ginger Tacony's temper, he had peppered his own horse's, for he broke-up into a gallop twice.

318; Burke, William, v. 76, n. 3; Douglas, Dr., i. 229, n. 1; Garrick, i. 202, n. 4; his lines on Goldsmith, i. 412, n. 6; Lauder, i. 229, n. 1; 'pepper the highest,' iv.

Of course they had no idea of trying to pepper the marauders, though it would seem as though they richly deserved to be punctured with a few small bird shot, because of the meanness of their contemplated action.

There were no human signs there; here a woodcock had peppered the mud with little holes, probing for worms; there a raccoon had picked his way; yonder a lynx had left the great padded mark of its foot, doubtless watching for yonder mink nosing us from the bank of the still pool below.

Mix 2 teaspoons brown sugar Few grains pepper 1/2 teaspoon paprika 1/4 teaspoon mustard.

In her last book there was a great, but scarcely a good change of style, she having been obliged by its thinness to pepper the page with Italics; still these are only marks of a period of transition, and in spite of them the book is priceless.

They're going to emplace that gun somewhere up on the hill-side, and pepper our people on their way back.' Roy nodded.

THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING Add to Russian Dressing just before serving 1/4 cup cream, beaten stiff. 1921 CHILI SAUCE Force through food chopper 3 green bell peppers 1 red bell pepper and 4 large onions.

We thought it necessary to resent this affront by peppering the place for about ten minutes.

Cochin is, next vnto Goa, the chiefest place that the Portugales haue in the Indies, and there is great trade of Spices, drugges, and all other sortes of merchandize for the kingdome of Portugale, and there within the land is the kingdome of Pepper, which Pepper the Portugales lade in their shippes by bulke and not in sackes:

CARROTS WITH BRISKET OF BEEF Salt and pepper two pounds of fat brisket of beef and let stand several hours.

They indeed tried which could "pepper the highest" [Goldsmith's Retaliation], and it is not clear to me that he was really the highest seasoner.'

As for me, I am a poor, miserable, unhealthy creature, not amenable to ordinary dietetic rules, and much given to taking any excitement, above a certain amount in lieu of rational food; so I sustained myself on a cup of coffee, and saw Frank also make tolerable play of knife and fork, though he did take some blanc-mange with his cold chicken, and profusely peppered his Charlotte-Russe!

Perhaps, instead of pepper the original had salt.

35 collocations for  peppers