Which preposition to use with curry

for Occurrences 4%

At the Galle Face, in a cool and lofty dining-hall, we had an excellent and varied breakfast, and ate real proper Eastern curry for the first time.

with Occurrences 3%

When nearly dry it should be curried with olive oil or clarified butter if required for wear, but if only for floor covering or carriage rug, the English curriers' common 'dubbin,' sold by shopkeepers, is best.

in Occurrences 3%

[W. Carleton], published by Curry in Dublin.

as Occurrences 2%

Serve with boiled rice, which may either be heaped lightly on a dish by itself, or put round the curry as a border.

from Occurrences 1%

After finishing this relation, she took out some cakes fried in butter, some wheaten bread, some pulse, and meat curry from her handkerchief; but first, she dissolved some sugar in a cup of water, and put some spirit of bed-mushk in it, and gave it to me.

into Occurrences 1%

A family dining will occupy half the roadway as they squat around their brass bowls and jars and cram the rice and millet and curry into their mouths with their fingers.

of Occurrences 1%

J.L.M. Curry of Alabama.

off Occurrences 1%

I have discouraged most of the boys who wanted to run away and go with the show, by giving them a curry comb and brush and telling them they could have a permanent job currying off the hyenas.

over Occurrences 1%

They poured the curry over the rice, and mixing the whole together with their hands, made it into small balls which they put into their mouths with a small piece of fish; about half their food used generally to fall back again into their plates.

at Occurrences 1%

I don't like curry at home, curry as English cooks know ita greasy make-up of cold joint served with sodden rice; but this was different.

below Occurrences 1%

"I'm wild an' woolly an' full o' fleas I'm hard to curry below the knees" Thus he carolled loudly two lines of the justly popular song.

Which preposition to use with  curry