2215 examples of grate in sentences

Mrs. Wood said that she thought a fire would be pleasant; so they lighted the sticks of wood in the open grate, and all sat round the blazing fire.

The lovely white bed in the alcove, the three windows with lace curtains dropping to the floor, the grate with its soft, bright fire, the round table under the chandelier, with Miss Prudence writing letters and I always writing, studying, or mending.

I was discouraged last night and had a crying time down here on the rug before the grate.

He was now impatient as an eagle in a grate.

Near to that city, on a gentle mount, There stands a tow'rwithin its donjon grate They lock'd him up, and, dreadful to recount, With him three tender babes to share his fate!

When she had gone, Osborn frowned and getting up savagely kicked a log in the grate.

The spacious library was very cold and the end of a small log smouldered among the ashes in the grate.

The other evening you were quite sad, sitting by that fireless grate; you were thinking of I don't know what, but certainly it was not of anything very lively, so much so that it went to my heart.

Food was out of the question; drink, saving some villainous raki of Gerôme's, also; but there was plenty of firewood, and we soon had a good fire in the grate.

He did not choose the most appropriate place for this operation, for his sister-in-law rather pathetically remarked: "He melted the lead which he used over the fire in the grate of my front parlor, and, in his operation of casting the type, he spilled some of the heated metal upon the drugget, or loose carpeting, before the fireplace, and upon a flagbottomed chair upon which his mould was placed.

(And just then the paper in the grate kindling into flame, he points to it.) PARNELL.

" "Of course not," said Paul looking thoughtfully into the flickering fire of the grate.

Remove skin and seeds from 1/2 lb. firm, ripe tomatoes, and cut small; grate 4 ozs.

If flavour of rind is liked, grate that in.

Remove the rinds and grate them small, or put through a mincer.

Grate or run through mincer, add two cupfuls boiling water, and beat with a wooden spoon from ten to fifteen minutes; then squeeze through a cloth or potato masher.

"Fixtures" were in such houses practically non-existent; the grate, which consisted merely of two or three bars or ribs, the iron swey from which hung the large pot with its rudimentary feet, and, in some cases, even the window, were the property of the immigrants, and were carried about by them from farm to farm in their successive flirtings.

And seeing a scrap of note-paper stuck between the base-board and the wall, I dug it out with a hairpin, and threw it into the grate, to be burned later.

" The traveller grunted and, returning to the settle opposite the old man, fell to lazily stroking a cat which had strolled in attracted by the warmth of the small fire which smouldered in the grate.

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The air was so still, and the sea so calm, that you could hear the sides of the boat grate against the cliff.

Then there is the coffee-house Gothic, the pie-shop Perpendicular, the commercial Classic, the fender and fire-grate Transitional, the milk and cream Decorated, and various hybrid architectural styles.

No fire had burned in the grate for many a long day; of that the visitor assured himself.

There were candles lighted, and a good fire burnt in the grate; tea-things stood on a little table near the fire, and the two sisters were talking, Lady Mardykes appearing more collected, and only they two in the room.

" Here he gave a brief account of our visit and the conditions that we observed, and was proceeding to furnish a list of the articles that we had found under the grate, when Mr. Winwood started from his chair.

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