22 examples of rarebit in sentences

Sausage, meat cakes 839 Meat stuffing 520 Or meat rolls 1373 Sausages, beef 662 Pork, fried 838 to make 837 Veal 904 Savory 446 Savoury jelly for meat pies 521 Savoy, the 140 Biscuits or cakes 1748 Cake 1782 Scarlatina, or scarlet fever 2560-3 Scotch, collops 870 white 871 Eggs 1666 Rarebit, or toasted cheese 1651 Shortbread 1780 Woodcock 1653

Dwight Herbert savoured his rarebit with a great show of long wrinkled dimples.

WELSH RAREBIT.

Another very good filling for these or the previous puff pie is the mixture given in recipe for Scotch woodcock, while a novel and delicious Welsh Rarebit could be made with either of these mixtures, with perhaps a rather more liberal supply of cheese and made mustard spread between slices of hot buttered toast.

Do you remember the scones and the Welsh Rarebit that Nana used to make?

Young men who have been to Harrow and Oxford are not likely to look with favour upon suppers of tripe or Welsh rarebits.

It must be a sad thing not to be able to eat lobster and ice-cream together, and to have to say "No" to broiled mushrooms, and not to dare to eat Welsh-rarebits after the theatre, and to have to lock up your chafing-dish.

It appears he likes thick toast in preference to thin, and thick soups; also that a habit he has of taking Welsh rarebit and stout for a late supper when he sits up alone is not good for his digestion and is to be discouraged.

It was in the days of my youth, when, having been to the play with some young fellows of my own age, we became naturally hungry at twelve o'clock at night, and a desire for welsh-rarebits and good old glee singing led us to the "Cave of Harmony," then kept by the celebrated Hoskins, among whose friends we were proud to count.

"As for me," he said, eyeing Mr. Maydig's selection, "I am always particularly fond of a tankard of stout and a nice Welsh rarebit, and I'll order that.

I ain't much given to Burgundy," and forthwith stout and Welsh rarebit promptly appeared at his command.

Mr. Fotheringay helped himself to a second Welsh rarebit out of vacancy, and took a mouthful.

The rhyme also furnished the reason for the first course, which was most suitably bread and cheese, only the bread was in the form of buttered rounds of toast and the cheese was a delicious Welsh rarebit, accompanied by coffee or gingerale.

"I've been trying to get somebody to join you at a premature Welsh-rarebit and a belated cup of tea, but I can't tear one of the tabbies from their cards or the kittens from their gambols in the amusement-hall in the basement.

Mrs. Yarrow first gave Alford his tea, as being of a prompter brew than the rarebit, but she was very quick and apt with that, too; and pretty soon she leaned forward, and in the glow from the lamp under the chafing-dish, which spiritualized her charming face with its thin radiance, puffed the flame out with her pouted lips, and drew back with a long-sighed "There!

"You're letting your rarebit get cold!" He laughed himself, now, a great laugh of relaxation, of relief.

He greedily ate every atom of his rarebit, he absorbed every drop of the moisture in the teapot, so that when she shook it and shook it, and then tried to pour something from it, there was no slightest dribble at the spout.

SPANISH ONION RAREBIT Boil two large onions until very soft, drain, chop, and return to the saucepan with a small piece of butter.

EGG RAREBIT Make a cream sauce.

WELSH RAREBIT Melt one tablespoon of butter, add two cups finely cut American cheese, when it melts add one-half cup of milk or stale beer, keep stirring until it is smooth.

Tapioca Wheat Cereals EGGS Baked Baked with Cheese Baked with Tomatoes Boiled Corn Omelet Curried Egg Piquant Egg Rarebit Eggs

Walnut Torte Water-Lily Salad Watermelon Pickle Sherbet Watermelons Wedding Cake Welsh Rarebit Wheat Cereals Wheat Muffins Whipped Cream Whipped Cream Pie White Cake Caviar Fondant Sauce (for Vegetables)

22 examples of  rarebit  in sentences