Which preposition to use with brownest

in Occurrences 189%

Then spread with a meringue and let brown in the oven a few minutes.

of Occurrences 112%

hemlock, and the spruce, the yellow of the birch, the crimson of the maple, the dark brown of the beech, the grey of the oak, the silver glow of the popple, and the varying shades of all these, mingling and blending in all the harmony of brilliant coloring.

with Occurrences 93%

Cover and let brown with 2 sliced onions, 2 carrots and an herb bouquet, 1 bay-leaf and 1 tablespoonful of butter.

on Occurrences 80%

Cut with a round cake-cutter and bake on a hot greased griddle until brown on both sides.

as Occurrences 49%

She entered the room again bearing a tray covered with a snowy napkin on which were quaint blue plates of delicious bread and butter, pumpkin pie, golden browned as only Dyce could bake it, and a cup of fragrant coffee.

to Occurrences 35%

The tender, juicy chicken, the delicate pink ham, the muffins browned to a turn, the Jersey butter moulded into a sheaf of wheat, and moist brown bread of Aunt Marthe's own making, the blocks of golden sponge cake, the crisp lettuce, the fragrant strawberries, the cool jelly frosted with snow.

at Occurrences 35%

When Elisha Boone denounced the outbreak of John Brown at Harper's Ferry as more criminal than Aaron Burr's treason, his children made his prepossessions their own; when, three years later, the father proudly eulogized the uprising he had so luridly condemned, his children saw no tergiversation in the swift conversion.

for Occurrences 25%

"Ah, I know very well there's none of that in the South: you folks object to free speech; they killed poor old Brown for it; that's what you made war for, to silence free speech," Dick cried hotly, while Merry pinched his arm in terror.

from Occurrences 20%

You would judge him to be from twenty-five to thirty years of age; you would note that his face was browned from exposure, that it was rather set and expressionless but in no way repulsive.

by Occurrences 17%

The kernels are white, becoming brown by roasting, and are sweet to every palate, being eaten by birds, squirrels, dogs, horses, and men.

before Occurrences 12%

Mix altogether, put the whole in the large shell, and brown before the fire or with a salamander.

like Occurrences 10%

Others, like baby crabs, are green or brown like the weed in which they hide.

than Occurrences 7%

The supper was voted a huge success, and never had fish been fried a more delicious brown than those in the pan.

over Occurrences 5%

Then there was a slight breeze between Miss Jenkyns and Captain Brown over the relative merits of Dr. Johnson and the author of "Pickwick Papers"then being published in partsas writers of light and agreeable fiction.

without Occurrences 4%

In that case, put some bits of butter on top, and bake a nice brown without cover.

about Occurrences 3%

He imagined the steamboat captain had meant to give them coal, since the man had agreed with Brown about the price.

against Occurrences 3%

We stalked him in the woods and alders, which were very thick, within 300 yards, and here I should have risked a shot at his hindquarters showing up brown against the hillside, and seemingly as large as a horse.

across Occurrences 2%

He raised the weapon to his shoulder, drawing down finely on that little speck of brown across the gulch.

out Occurrences 1%

When you got Brown out of the factory, did you think it possible he had a private stock of liquor?" "I'm satisfied he had not.

into Occurrences 1%

Major Nikolai was about to throw Brown into jail "for the duration of the war" when the young man answered: "But, Major, I overslept.

between Occurrences 1%

There had been a shower during the night, and the highways lay cool, moist, and dark brown between the green of the fields and the clean-washed, red-brick pavements of the town.

along Occurrences 1%

And when in the sunlit run by the sandy bank under the shadow of the pine trees he saw the chicks that had eaten the food he had mixed for them, gigantic and gawky, bigger already than many a hen that is married and settled and still growing, still in their first soft yellow plumage (just faintly marked with brown along the back), he knew indeed that his happiest day had come.

under Occurrences 1%

Will the utilitarian and unsparing science of these latter days, or of the days to come, shear away these beautiful tresses, and leave the brow and temples of the Old Country they have graced bare and brown under the bald and burning sun of material economy?

until Occurrences 1%

Let brown until crisp.

within Occurrences 1%

" Next morning they met Brown within a few miles of the depot coming back to them with water.

Which preposition to use with  brownest