144 examples of sardine in sentences

Then he noted the sardine-can.

I then addressed my attention to the sardine tins, which from the first had seemed the most likely hiding-places.

"In my day I have played many parts, but I cannot somehow recall the incident of unsoldering a sardine tin, inserting a paper packed in a mess of putty, soldering it up, and despatching the incriminating product within a parcel addressed to a late lieutenant of Northumberland Fusiliers.

"It has taken our friend who put the paper in the sardine tin three months to find out details of her.

He fell upon it, exposed its contents of bread, chocolate, and sardine tins, and called for a can opener.

He handed over the description of the Rampagious, saw it hidden in the sardine tin, and was ordered to take the food parcel to the Post Office.

The roe are salted and sent to France to be used for bait in the sardine fisheries.

[fishes] trout, bass, tuna, muskelunge, sailfish, sardine, mackerel.

There's a dark sardine base, but over it real seas of light, clear light; there isn't any positive color; and once when I was angry, I caught a glimpse of them in a mirror, and they were quite white, perfectly colorless, only luminous.

I posted to last named locality on the 18th ult. and found by the quartermaster's books that, no one appearing to claim the kid, she had been duly indentured, together with six Indians, to a man by the name of Guardine or Sardine (probably the latter), in the show business.

It was quite a success and tasted like very bad sardine oil.

Something fell into the water, descending little by little, a bit of dead sardine that was scattering filaments of meat and yellow scales.

The bits of sardine were a meal without substance for these bandits that had zest only for food seasoned with assassination.

Rue de la sardine.

No icy precipices need be scaled, no giddy gulfs explored, and the only danger which menaces the bold hunter in the mimic stalk, is that which menaces his shins in the broken soda-water bottles and sharp-edged sardine tins with which the summit of Apharwat is strewn.

No, he wouldn't sit downexpected to be leaving in a few minutes; but he didn't mind if he did have a sardine, and helped himself to the tinful.

We gather that it all depends on whether the beast is backed into the machine or enticed into it with a sardine.

The foreman came in, blinking at the sudden change from bright light to half twilight, and Charming Billy took the opportunity to kick a sardine can of stove-blacking under the stove where it would not be seen.

Occasionally, too, that indefatigable humorist, Ernie, directs his course beneath some low-spreading branches, through which the upper part of the bus crashes remorselessly, while the passengers, lying sardine-wise upon the roof uplift their voices in profane and bloodthirsty chorus.

TAVIRA (11), a seaport in the S. of Portugal; has a Moorish castle, and good sardine and tunny fisheries.

SARDINE CANAPÉS Toast lightly diamond-shaped slices of stale bread and spread with a sardine mixture made as follows:Skin and bone six sardines, put them in a bowl and run to a paste with a silver spoon.

SARDINE CANAPÉS Toast lightly diamond-shaped slices of stale bread and spread with a sardine mixture made as follows:Skin and bone six sardines, put them in a bowl and run to a paste with a silver spoon.

SARDINE SANDWICHES Remove the skin and bones from the sardines.

MUSTARD SARDINE PASTE FOR SANDWICHES Take one box of mustard sardines; bone and mash; add to the mixture one tablespoon of tomato catsup, one teaspoon of Worcestershire sauce, juice of one lemon, a pinch of cayenne pepper, as much white pepper as will cover the end of a knife, two tablespoons of vinegar, and one tablespoon of olive oil.

They explain that they've been "much interested in my novel idea of converting chips of wood into best cambric pocket-handkerchiefs," and think that it beats General BOOTH's notion of making children's toys out of old sardine-tins hollow.

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