Which preposition to use with lathering

of Occurrences 10%

Wash the plate well to remove all grease, in a strong lather of common yellow soap and boiling water, and wipe it quite dry; then mix as much hartshorn powder as will be required, into a thick paste, with cold water or spirits of wine; smear this lightly over the plate with a piece of soft rag, and leave it for some little time to dry.

on Occurrences 4%

"Why don't we have that pudding oftenerwith lather on top of it?"

in Occurrences 2%

" Eve gazed at her lather in a way to show that reproach was mingled with fondness, for she felt that, in this instance, too much of the precipitation of the other sex had been manifested in her affairs; still, superior to coquetry and affectation, and much too warm in her attachments to be seriously hurt, she kissed the hand she held, shook her head reproachfully, even while she smiled, and did as had been desired.

like Occurrences 1%

Use a badger's-hair shaving brush, and have the lather like whipped cream, with no free water along with it.

therewith Occurrences 1%

As soon as this was finished, and the man was stripped to the waist, the brush was dipped into the pitch, and the upper part of his person lathered therewith.

to Occurrences 1%

He pulled up a moment, his horse lathered to the ears.

under Occurrences 1%

She remained riding an unconscionable length of time, and when she drew rein again before her father's house, the black was flecked with foam from his clamped bit, and there was a thick lather under the stirrup leathers.

between Occurrences 1%

A pillar of dust on the long hog-back of the road across the hills shows where a team is lathering between farms, and the roofs of the wooden houses flicker in the haze of their own heat.

with Occurrences 1%

If the soap blankets be too severe on the patient, then apply general lathering with M'Clinton's[*] soap.

for Occurrences 1%

The proprietor, knowing she had three sisters, each with two flaxen tails, and all good for sixpence apiece a month at least, promptly deserted an old gentleman whom he had just lathered for shaving, and waited on the young lady himself.

from Occurrences 1%

" Never had Bill and Horace seen their father so wrought up, and they wisely held their peace while the cowboy who had brought the news of the raid busied himself removing the saddle and bridle and wiping the lather from his pony.

Which preposition to use with  lathering