13 Verbs to Use for the Word cereal

The country, being among the hills and cold, does not produce the other cereals, and only the wheat gets ripe.

by the peace of Westphalia in 1648, but restored to Germany after the Franco-German war in 1870-71, by the peace of Frankfort; is under a governor general bearing the title of "Statthalter"; is a great wine-producing country, yields cereals and tobacco, its cotton manufacture the most important in Germany.

Cereals should be cooked the first five minutes over the fire and then over hot-water in a double boiler; if one cannot be procured, cook cereal in a saucepan set in a larger one holding the hot water.

"] [Footnote 130: In his stimulating book, Comment la route crée le type Social, Edmond Desmolins submits an ingenious hypothesis to explain the pre-eminence of the Gauls in the growing and making of pork, and how that pre-eminence was itself the explanation of their early success in cultivating the cereals.

"Last year the drought cut the cereals in half, and the country was too new to stand it without borrowing.

In time of peace the Crow leads a comparatively quiet life, and it is no novel thing to see him walking in the fields devouring with great apparent interest the Yellow-Covered Cereals.

A few scattered kernels of corn, perhaps on a pinch a few berries, he may pick up; though I suspect the crow is somewhat human in his tastes, and, besides animal food, affects only the cereals.

RIOJA (80), a province of W. Argentina, embraces some of the most fruitful valleys of the Andes which grow cereals, vines, cotton, &c.; some mining in copper, silver, and gold is done.

Vegetable foods include the cereals, garden vegetables, the fruits, and other less important articles.

The simplest and most economical breakfast of this kind can be secured by selecting some cereal or grain foodsuch as oats, flax, split peas that have been carefully strained in the colander, or beans that have been fired off in a gun.

Mother was putting Buddy to bed and Father was starting the breakfast cereal cooking on the stove.

Hilarity increased during the meal, as the absurdity of eating cereal and fruit and toast at eight o'clock in the evening overcame the girls one after the other, and the room rang with witty songs made up on the spur of the moment.

The top of the trench was about level with the top of my head, and long grasses or chance cereals, bending down, continually brushed the face.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  cereal