79 examples of bread-and-butter in sentences

" A biled fowl and baked bread-and-butter pudding brought Mrs. Walmers up a little; but Boots could have wished, he must privately own to me, to have seen her more sensible of the woice of love, and less abandoning of herself to currants.

BAKED BREAD-AND-BUTTER PUDDING.

A PLAIN CABINET or BOILED BREAD-AND-BUTTER PUDDING.

INGREDIENTS.Slices of brown bread-and-butter, thin slices of cheese.

Place a very thin piece of cold toast between 2 slices of thin bread-and-butter in the form of a sandwich, adding a seasoning of pepper and salt.

2. Bread-and-butter pudding.

3. Baked bread-and-butter pudding.

Mathieu unhooked the basket which hung in front of the baby's little vehicle; and Marianne, having drawn some slices of bread-and-butter from it, proceeded to distribute them.

There was a spotless cloth upon the board, Thin bread-and-butter was upon me pressed, And China tea in a frail cup was poured

"Here's an extra piece of sugar for you," said Mrs. Lessways, beaming, as Florrie left the parlour with her big breakfast-cup full of steaming tea, to drink with the thick bread-and-butter on the scrubbed kitchen- table, all by herself.

This scene is more suggestive of the Mediterranean than Yorkshire, for the blueness of the sea seems almost unnatural, and the golden greens of the pretty little gardens among the houses seem perhaps a trifle theatrical; but the fisher-folk play their parts too well, and there is nothing make-believe about the delicious bread-and-butter and the newly-baked cakes which accompany the tea awaiting us in a spotlessly clean cottage close by.

"Do I look as if I enjoyed it?" asked this Monsieur Melancholy, and went back to his bread-and-butter.

The worst of it was that we couldn't keep the scandal to ourselves and the folk at Greenhill began to talk of "sodden Fairfield" and taught their children to sing a song about us: "Sodden Fairfield, sodden Fairfield, has no use for bread-and-butter, Rum for breakfast, rum for dinner, rum for tea, and rum for supper!

As I sat at supper before a long table decorated with plates of bread-and-butter and cheese I saw my friend sitting at the other end of the room, so I asked the boy next to me to tell me his name.

Would it not be wiser for us to ignore the Charlottes of life altogether, and stick to the bread-and-butter?

It is a mortifying thing, and one that strikes at the roots of Women's Rights terribly sharp blows, but I must even own it, that one might as well try to live without one's bread-and-butter as without the aid of the dominant sex.

The hopes outlast the bread-and-butter, but they dwindle and dwindle.

I'm a better Christian than a lot of folks I can think of, but this looks to me like a good deal of a bread-and-butter repentance.

What a milk-and-water young ass he had been, hanging about round good, silly, little Mrs. Dearman, denying himself champagne at dinner-parties, earning opprobrium as a teetotaller, going to bed early like a bread-and-butter flapper, and generally losing all the joys of Life! Been behaving like a backfisch.

Some without hats or shawlsothers with packages of valuables hastily secured at the momentone with her piece of bread-and-butter in hand, which she had not had the presence of mind to lay aside when she took to flight.

Tea and bread-and-butter were her luxuries, and her tea and bread-and-butter had been enjoyed three hours ago.

The ordinary charge for admission was half a crown, which secured you tea or coffee and bread-and-butter.

But all the same I don't see you earning your bread-and-butter at portrait-painting; and I guess you don't either.'

'I shall look out, of course, first of all, for some bread-and-butter work.

There was a hearty "Good-morning," significant from him as he stood among the syringas, and there were sandwiches and strawberries in profusion, a plain bread-and-butter atmosphere very pleasant to us after a long and dusty tramp.

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