16 collocations for raisin

This is a very cool and delicious sweet for summer, and may be made less rich by omitting the almonds and substituting orange or raisin wine for the sherry.

I'm raisin' a million bushels of wheat this year that the government can have.

"I didn't have to go out of my own State for a wife, you'd better believe," began Dick, with a boast, as usual; "for we raise as fine a crop of girls thar as any State in or out of the Union, and don't mind raisin' Cain with any man who denies it.

"Maybe you didn't have onemaybe you only imagined you did!" "Had a brotheranyhow a half a oneour mothers was the same but different fathers on account of mine dyin' when I was little and his marrying our mother again; we was playmates together in our innocent childhood and infancy until I run away and went to sea and finally anchored on the Kiowa and got to raisin' cattle" "Where does he come in at?"

Thus, with a selection from the other "P.R." dainties, including some pure fruit preserves, cocoanut or raisin nut cheese, &c., &c., one can have not only a "Physical Regeneration Breakfast Table," but a "P.R." store-room complete in itself.

En he would n' let his han's git married,said he wuz n' raisin' niggers, but wuz raisin' cotton.

I don't think you could manage a piano down there without the old man knowing it, and raisin' the devil generally.

'But surely ye're raisin' an awfu' excitement ower a pair o' socks.'

This feller Bard has gone along the range raisin' a different brand of hell everywhere he went.

"I've turned my 'tention to raisin' real black foxes, first thing," explained the other, with a touch of genuine pride in his manner, Max could easily see; "and if the try turns out as profitable as I reckon she promises to be, why, then, I'm figgerin' on tryin' to raise mink and marten and sech other furs as fetch top-notch prices.

Put a little of the almond and raisin mixture around the edge and roll around twice.

They have, in the greatest plenty, raisins peaches pomegranates, sugar-canes, and some figs.

"What they raisin' thunder about?"

They used to say we what was raisin' up havin' so much easier time an what they had in slavery times.

There stood a immense statute of Liberty, raisin' the veil of Ignorance and protectin' Truth and Justice.

"'Yes?' says he, raisin' his eyebrows.

16 collocations for  raisin