211 Verbs to Use for the Word apple

We eat apples and throw the cores at the pig to hear him grunt.

Peel, core, and cut the apples, as for sauce; put them into a stewpan, with only just sufficient water to prevent them from burning, and let them stew until reduced to a pulp.

There are persons who, when in your company on a country walk, will steal apples, not with a decent caution from a tree along the fence, but far afield.

" He took the apple and went back to the city, where he found his companions.

The others gave him their apples, with no more success.

" "Give us your advice" "Father-in-law, to-morrow we shall bring you the apple."

Then core small apples and fill the goose with the whole apples.

An old planter that used to be in the circus business before the war thought it would bring back old recollections to him and give us a taste of country life in the south if he invited all of us, performers, managers, freaks, and everything, to spend the day on his plantation, and go nutting for chestnuts and hickory nuts, pick apples and run them through a cider mill and drink self-made cider, and have a good time.

"If I hadn't wanted the apples, or if the light hadn't gone out, or if Captain Rheid hadn't come, or if he hadn't locked the door!

Again, in Sicily it is customary for young women to throw from their windows an apple into the street, which, should a woman pick up, it is a sign that the girl will not be married during the year.

"' She adds (p. 265): 'Walking in a wood when it rained was, I think, the only rural image he pleased his fancy with; "for," says he, "after one has gathered the apples in an orchard, one wishes them well baked, and removed to a London eating-house for enjoyment.

Peel, core and slice some apples very thin.

From 20 to 30 minutes to stew the apples very gently, 10 minutes in the oven.

Cut off the head, skin and bone; chop the herring; add chopped apples, pickles, potatoes, olives and capers.

I like big red apples, and I want to ride on the iron horse!

Harvard Lampoon. ~Speed.~ They tell how fast the arrow sped, When William shot the apple, But who can calculate the speed Of him who's late for chapel? Trinity Tablet. ~A

" "And that pretty girl is Juanita; she sold pine-apples and grapes in the Almendral, and every night she would go with her guitarit was a very nice one, but did not cost near so much money as Dolores'sand sing to the American gentlemen in the Star Hotel.

Peel and quarter the apples, taking out their cores; put them into the stock, stew them gently till tender.

Slice the onions, peel, core, and chop the apple, and cut the fowl into neat joints; fry these in the butter of a nice brown; then add the curry-powder, flour, and gravy, and stew for about 20 minutes.

A nice pudding may be prepared by filling a dish with alternate layers of half-inch slices of molded rice and grated tart raw apples the same thickness.

We may think of the optic nerve holding the eyeball much as the stem holds the apple.

Once more Bob placed the apple on the ground, on the far side of the rope.

Then the voice growled out again: "Here, you leave those apples alone!"

Pare the potatoes as you would peel an apple; fry the parings in a thin batter seasoned with salt and pepper, until they are of a light brown colour, and place them on a dish over some slices of beef, which should be nicely seasoned and broiled.

Searching next the overwhelmed Southerner's travelling-satchel, he found in it an apple, which he first eyed with marked suspicion, and then bit largely into, as though half expecting to find in it some traces of his nephew.

211 Verbs to Use for the Word  apple