901 examples of greased in sentences

Then pour into a well-greased pan and bake until done.

Then bake on a hot greased griddle until done.

Mix well; add the whites beaten stiff and bake in a well greased waffle iron.

The day's performance was closed by chasin' a greased pig.

The hog was well greased and let loose, and the whole lot of fat men started pell-mell.

Like jumpin' jacks, they danced when the strong-minded pulled the strings, while their ears were pinned back and greased, ready to be swallered at a minnit's warnin'.

The wheel-tires and axletree are carefully seen to, and greased when required, the bolts and nuts tightened, and all the parts likely to get out of order overhauled.

When the wound, however, is jagged, or the flesh or cuticle lacerated, the parts are to be laid as smooth and regular as possible, and a piece of lint, wetted in the extract of lead, laid upon the wound, and a piece of greased lint placed above it to prevent the dressing sticking; the whole covered over to protect from injury, and the part dressed in the same manner once a day till the cure is effected.

One day I suggested to an inspection officer that if the wheels were not greased the axles would be burned out.

Before the camp-fire they greased the sore places with tallow.

A lank black mane greased his collar.

Hopin that when you shovel off your mortil coil, that your mantle may not pass out of the family, and as time flies on with greased wings, you may make the family name sound by bein able to Mark Twain in your family record, I drop the goose feather.

He smoothed it, greased it, and plaited it into the form of a pigtail.

"Keep yore moccasins greased," Old Mizzou advised at parting; by which he meant that the young man was to step softly.

The water had been running over it in just that way for some centuries, and the shelving slate was worn as smooth as the surface of a polished pearl, and it was as slippery as a greased pole.

Wet the edges and press together, tie down with greased paper, and steam 2 to 3 hours.

Brush over with beaten egg and fry, or put on greased baking tin and bake till a crisp brown.

Frank obeyed, and he went over the ground as if he had been greased for the occasion.

And in the sunlight, looking his best in knickerbockers, as only thin men do, with face greased against wind and glare, and blue spectacles in rest upon an Alpine wideawake, stood the lad who had taken his share in keeping me awake.

I gasped, for he had changed into full mountaineering garb, and there was his greased face beaming in the moonlight, and the blue spectacles twinkling about his hat-band, at half-past nine at night.

The next time the groom came to confess, he had greased the horses' teeth.

Mr. Bertie Leonwho, when his moustache was not dyed nor his hair greased, was really quite a handsome fellowconsidered that the sacrifice he proposed to make in the interests of trade must be made good to him in some way.

Spare ribs and backbone, jowl and feet, souse and sausage, liver and chitterlings greased every mouth on the plantation; and the crackling-bread, made of corn meal mixed with the crisp tidbits left from the trying of the lard, carried fullness to repletion.

As he stood on this spot the noose of the greased rope was placed round his neck by a warder who then looked to Major Ranald for a sign, received it, and pulled over a lever which withdrew the bolts supporting the hinged flaps.

Only here and there it spread into a still black pool, greased with eddies; and beside such a pool, it was odds that he found a diminutive meadow, green and flat as a billiard-table, and edged with clumps of fern.

901 examples of  greased  in sentences