1058 examples of spice in sentences

Every vow Full paid; and every altar's brow Full crowned with spice of sacrifice.

He was a man of fair position, deriving his income from a business in which he did nothing, at leisure to frequent clubs and at ease in giving dinners; well-looking, polite, and generally acceptable in society as a part of what we may call its bread-crumbthe neutral basis needful for the plums and spice.

This is the cacao bean; which, roasted and finely ground, produces cacao, and with the addition of sugar, and generally of spice, makes chocolate.

And with a little spice of wit, To which he was inclined, Though none to spare the deacon had, He thus relieved his mind: "I've often heard the preacher say That good may come of evil; Still every hour, with all our might, We must resist the devil.

" Stars, sun, moons, metals, sweet-smelling flowers, odours, perfumes, colours, gold, silver, ivory, pearls, precious stones, snow, painted birds, doves, honey, sugar, spice, cannot express her, [5401]so soft, so tender, so radiant, sweet, so fair is she.

E. [30] This story will be found hereafter very differently related by Cada Mosto himself, but with a sufficient spice of the marvellous.

In the same year 1522, Cortes was desirous to possess some harbours on the South Sea, on purpose to open a trade with Malacca, Banda, Java, and the other spice islands.

N. on the western coast of New Spain, intending to send there in search of Loaisa, and that they might discover the way to the Moluccas, and open up the spice trade with New Spain.

This certainly ought to be called the Molucca islands; but Galvano uniformly applies the same name, Malacca, both to the spice islands and the city of Malacca on the Continent.

Spice Bark, or Tasman's Bark : 20 to 25 : 4 to 6 inches.

The women were his lifethe "frail and ineffective creatures" who gave spice to his great adventure, and made his days anything but monotonous.

But this plan of our merchant-burgess had in addition a spice of ingenuity in it which still more pleased himhe would so contrive matters that the daughter and the nephew would become, after his death, man and wife.

" "Neither can we catch the deed," said Walter, with a laugh which had a spice of irony in it.

If I had not in my secularity picked up a spice of chivalry to the ladies, I should long ago have turned out you and your regulars, to cant elsewhere.

Reports by rural correspondents add spice, flavour and variety to a newspaper.

FRAMPTON A little, little spice Of jealousythat's allan honest pretext, No wife need blush for.

Scene the Spice Island.

SAUERKRAUT, a favourite article of food in Germany and elsewhere in North Europe; formed of thinly sliced young cabbage laid in layers, with salt and spice-seeds, pressed in casks and allowed to ferment.

Put on to boil a breast of mutton or lamb, which has been previously well salted, and spice with a little ground ginger.

If you use claret you may spice it while boiling with whole spices.

Sweeten with half a cup of sugar, and spice with half a teaspoon of cinnamon.

Why, he's combed and scented like a spice-tree.

An occasional runaway convict from Australia added spice to the mixture.

To plunge from bright sunlight into a blanket of gray mist so dense that one cannot see fifty feet in any direction, has just enough spice of danger about it to make it interesting.

As our Dean got older we find him drawing more kindly to those whose Christianity was shown in other guise than in sectarian precision with some spice of persecution.

1058 examples of  spice  in sentences