52 Verbs to Use for the Word chocolate

Soon all their cheeks were red and rosy, and they felt as warm inside as though they had taken some hot chocolate at the corner drug store.

"Go and eat chocolates.

They had stopped for lunch in the little village of Mooretown, eating at the roadside, under some great oak trees, and making chocolate instead of tea for a change.

As they sipped the chocolate they talked; J.W., as usual, saying whatever he happened to think of.

Linnet was bending over the stove stirring the chocolate, and Marjorie was setting the table for two.

We made signs to be furnished with a vessel in which we might prepare a little chocolate, our frequent repast under such circumstances; and, at length, a very rough homely-looking pitcher was produced; but the greater difficulty was to find something in which to boil the milk and water.

exclaimed Grace, and her chums said she made a move as though to bring out some chocolates.

"I always drink chocolate when I can get it.

She read to him, and I suppose made his coffee, and frothed his chocolate, and did such things as an old man wishes to have done for him.' Dr. Doddridge being mentioned, he observed that 'he was author of one of the finest epigrams in the English language.

As for the self-disciplineI don't see as I feel any more disciplined than I did before, and I know I want chocolates just as much as ever.

When we had given her some chocolate and money, and had assured her that we were not Germans, but Americans and friends, she ran like a frightened deer.

The lost child gravely accepted two chocolates, one in each hand, and at once proceeded to get about as much on the outside of her face as went in her mouth.

Miss Anderson poured the hot chocolate and made friends with the shy Sydney Cooke, who had been dreading this visit all the afternoon.

"I count the chocolates.

Meanwhile, dissolve chocolate in rest of milk, adding the sugar.

" They entered the shop and there Marcos bought her as many chocolates as she could hope to conceal beneath the long ends of her mantilla.

Beat yolks with sugar until very light; then add chocolate, and proceed as with other torten.

Here and there, against the saffron tide, or under banks quaggy as melting chocolate, stooped a naked fisherman, whoswarthy as his background but for a loin-band of yellow fleshshone wet and glistening while he stirred a dip-net through the liquid mud.

When Gideon and Johnny had gone, and Katherine and Jane were left smoking last cigarettes and finishing the chocolates, Jane said, lazily, and without chagrin, 'How Arthur does hate us all, in these days.

Thus, Mr. Figgins chooses to see his side of a pillar painted a pale chocolate, while his neighbour Mrs. Hopkins insists on disguising the other half with a coat of light cream colour, or haply a delicate shade of Dutch pink; so that the identity of material which made it so hard for Transfer, in Zeluco, to distinguish between his metal Venus and Vulcan, is often the only incident that the two moieties have in common.

By repeatedly proclaiming the everlasting friendship of Germany and America, and passing out some chocolate, I made good friends on the home base.

" Peggy rewarded him for the compliment by popping a chocolate into his mouth.

"You'd prescribe hot chocolate for anything from getting religion to a broken leg!"

He had procured hot chocolate for himself and Miss Cunningham; and sandwiches, and delectable chunks of caramel cake.

I think I have described thisto me'miraculum' simply enough to be understood by the non-scientific reader, if only he or she have first learned the undoubted factknown, I find, to very few 'educated' English peoplethat the coco-palm which produces coir- rope, and coconuts, and a hundred other useful things, is not the same plant as the cacao-bush which produces chocolate, nor anything like it.

52 Verbs to Use for the Word  chocolate