42 collocations for sampled

"I used to be a mortar maker and used to sample cotton.

Not wishing to have a game of "whiskey solitaire," I invited General Carr to sample the bottle with me.

"Well, suppose you drop in here and sample this brand of coffee.

We had an opportunity to sample the army bread, as the driver of a passing bread wagon flung a large round loaf into our motor.

" "If the stuff's like lead in your bottle" The General stopped to sample the new brew.

From Salt Lake City he wired an order for two carloads of larch rustic and in Ogden he managed to inveigle a retail yard with which Mr. Skinner had been trying to do business for years, into sampling a carload of skunk spruce boards, random lengths and grades, at a dollar above the price given him by Skinner.

In other words, most people who download the book do so for the predictable reason, and in a predictable format say, to sample a chapter in the HTML format before deciding whether to buy the book but the thing that differentiates a boring e-text experience from an exciting one is the minority use printing out a couple chapters of the book to bring to the beach rather than risk getting the hardcopy wet and salty.

" They sampled the chocolates, she sitting close to the cage, and as the box would not go through the bars she was obliged to hand them to him, one by one.

Judging from the hilarity of their demeanour and the killing odour of their breaths when they returned an hour or so later, during their absence they must have conscientiously sampled the contents of every whisky decanter on the dining-room sideboard.

But it was poor recompense, and in a few minutes they went on to see how near Ned was ready to start, stopping to sample Hop Joy's cooking on the way.

Bob wanted to show them a new Tall One called the Mamie Taylor, and after they had Sampled a Couple Jim said it was all right and he believed he would take one.

It was not often that he had such an opportunity to sample the delights of Paris.

We have sampled rough dens in Spain, in Tetuan, and in Corsicaespecially in Corsica, but then they are unpretentious inns in unfrequented villages, whereas in India you find in world-famous cities such as Agra or Delhi the most comfortless dens calling themselves hotelshotels where you hardly dare eat half the food for fear of typhoid, and will not eat the rest because it is so unsavoury!

If one were to sample a different dish every day it would take months to get over them, and great as is the outcry in these days for variety, I do not think this constant chopping and changing by any means desirable.

You know I have come here to sample the Duke.

"You expresses them samples East, so as they kin assay 'em; an' you sends them notes and statistics.

I ate out often especially during the day and tried out various small eating joints (Bangalore has plenty of them), sampling South Indian food, vegetable cutlets, milk shakes and so on.

Yielding to the importunities of his friends, however, he takes his stick in hand and samples the game.

Its simpler music, serenely sampling the whole gamut of emotions, grave to gay, offered equal chances (all taken) to the pure love-singing of Miss AGNES NICHOLLS as Pamina, and Mr. MAURICE D'OISLY as Tamino, the light-hearted frivolity of Papageno (Mr. RANALOW), and the solemn pontifics (de profundissimis) of Mr. FOSTER RICHARDSON'S Sarastro.

"I know the agent chap," he said, as we sampled a very pleasant glass of port.

She wanted to sample the "rough-hewn."

Yuh got to sample m' hospitality.

" "Very well, my dear," said Mr. Bellingham; "we will enjoy the sweets of poverty, as you saywe have sampled the other kind of thing pretty freelyand do ourselves the pleasure of accepting a great kindness, most delicately offered.

" People who sampled his liquor wunk an incredulous wink, Smelt it, then drank it, and grunted, "Verily this is a drink!"

Yuh got to sample m' hospitality.

42 collocations for  sampled