Which preposition to use with pepper

in Occurrences 31%

Put the stuffed peppers in a baking-pan with a little hot water; sprinkle with bits of butter and let bake three-quarters of an hour.

with Occurrences 23%

I would have taken Pepper with me; but judged it better to give his wound a chance to heal.

from Occurrences 10%

In my attempts to add to my collection of specimens of African produce, I was favoured with a sample of gum ruber astringents, of cotton from the Gambia, of indigo and musk, of long pepper, of black pepper from Whidàh, of mahogany from Calabar, and of cloths of different colours, made by the natives, which, while they gave other proofs of the quality of their own cotton, gave proofs, also, of the variety of their dyes.

on Occurrences 9%

There's pepper on his mood.

to Occurrences 9%

The Bad Boy feeds Cayenne Pepper to the Sacred CowHe and His Pa Ride in a Circus Parade With the Circassian BeautiesA Tipsy Elephant Lands Them in a Public FountainPa Makes the Acquaintance of John L. Sullivan.

of Occurrences 7%

Each berry contains a single seed, of a globular form and brownish colour, but which changes to a nearly black when dried; and this is the pepper of commerce.

for Occurrences 7%

Pa was watching the crowd for the sailor who prescribed cayenne pepper for yellow fever, and when he saw the sailor come up to the minister, with tears in his eyes, and say: "Parson, I has been a bad man and killed a man once, but he was a Portuguese sailor, and he had the drop on me, the same as you did on Big Ike at the opening of these proceedings, and I had to kill him.

into Occurrences 7%

Yet, I had to make one more effort, and haul Pepper into safety.

at Occurrences 5%

I should not have given this incident more than a passing thought, had not Pepper at once begun to bark savagely; nor would he be silent when I bade him, which is most unusual behavior on his part.

over Occurrences 3%

And, not content with the mustard he had already plastered the kidney with, he shook pepper over it, heaping it up upon his knife first and agitating that implement with his fork to make the pepper fall evenly.

until Occurrences 3%

Cook 2 cups of white dried beans with salt and pepper until very soft; press through a colander.

between Occurrences 2%

Procure a pretty mould; lay veal, ham, eggs, and parsley in layers, with a little pepper between each, and when the mould is full, get some strong stock, and fill up the shape.

like Occurrences 2%

He will tell you that if you continue to use pepper like that for a long durationsay seventy or eighty yearsyou will have iron enough in your stomach, from the filings, to make a ten-pound dumb-bell, and blistering stuff sufficient from the Spanish fly to draw all the interest of the National Debt.

without Occurrences 1%

Now, in the same wood there be many riuers, wherein are great store of Crocodiles, and of other serpents, which the inhabitants thereabout do burne vp with straw and with other dry fewel, and so they go to gather their pepper without danger.

as Occurrences 1%

graines in one bunch: it is first greene, and after it becommeth blacke, and is there in great aboundance, so that it is the right Pepper countrey; for when we came thither they said vnto vs, Aqui ai tanta Pimienta, como terra, that is, here is as much Pepper as earth, and so we found it, and yet we departed from thence by our owne follies, without our lading of Pepper:

before Occurrences 1%

To prevent the oxen from wearing down their hoofs, anoint the bottom of the hoof with liquid pepper before driving them on the highroad.

by Occurrences 1%

Mr. Sellers: Will you communicate with Mr. Pepper by raps or by writing?

down Occurrences 1%

Some one had thrown a large quantity of cayenne pepper down the register.

onto Occurrences 1%

Joe made it a statement rather than a question as he shook some pepper onto the steaming eggs.

than Occurrences 1%

I have one friend, a dog; yes, I would sooner have old Pepper than the rest of Creation together.

up Occurrences 1%

When to go out, my nurse doth wrap Me in my comforter and cap; The cold wind burns my face, and blows Its frosty pepper up my nose.

within Occurrences 1%

The 24. of Iune there came many men aborde our ships, bringing diuers wares to sell, shewing vs great friendshippe, and as it seemed were very glad of our arriuall there, telling vs that there we might haue Pepper enough, and new Pepper within two Monthes after, and that Pepper was then as good cheap as it had beene any time within ten yeares before, that wee might buy 5. or 6.

around Occurrences 1%

Place several long, curly strips of pepper around the tomato, and cover with a thin slice of the cheese.

Which preposition to use with  pepper