80 Verbs to Use for the Word crumb

I love you like the little birds That pick up crumbs about the door.

Brush it over with egg, sprinkle over bread crumbs, and baste frequently with butter.

We had eaten the last crumb of our corn bread in the morning, without appeasing the hunger which assailed us, and now could only chew the twigs of the bushes, striving to make ourselves believe we extracted nourishment therefrom.

Cut up the butter in small pieces, and add the bread crumbs and vinegar.

In the poorhouse he would have been only one more derelict; but here he stood alone to be stared at and pitied and thrown a sickly-satisfying crumb.

So, throwing it from him, he brushed the crumbs from his jerkin.

In the country, a room would not require sweeping thoroughly like this more than twice a week; but the housemaid should go over it every morning with a dust-pan and broom, taking up every crumb and piece she may see.

Besides that he gave them crumbs of coarse bread, crackers, lumps of sugar, cuttle-fish to peck at, and a number of other things.

I'll scatter there among the weeds All the small crumbs I see.

They take out and put away their own things, and give all reasonable help in laying tables and serving food, in washing, dusting and sweeping up crumbs, as is done in any true Kindergarten.

On the way, Hansel broke his in his pocket, and, stooping every now and then, dropped a crumb upon the path.

Parboil lightly, dry, dip in beaten egg, then toss in bread crumbs or a mixture of crumbs and grated cheese.

She was most economical, and when she ate she would gather up crumbs with the tip of her finger, so that nothing should be wasted of the loaf of bread weighing twelve pounds which was baked especially for her and lasted three weeks.

Johnny grew bolder; a little farther on he found more bread crumbs and some stray lettuce leaveshe began to feel a little sorry for his motherlettuce leaves, cabbage leaves and bread crumbsand she had said, "Don't go in there, Johnny, whatever you do!"

Take a neck of veal, cut it in joints, and flatten them with a bill; cut off the ends of the bones, and lard the thick part of the cutlets with four or five bits of bacon; season it with nutmeg, pepper and salt; strew over them a few bread crumbs, and sweet herbs shred fine; first dip the cutlets in egg to make the crumbs stick, then broil them before the fire, put to them a little brown gravy sauce, so serve it up.

They brought with them the crumbs and husks of the day's happenings, and these they flung carelessly before the life-starved Rose and she ate them, gratefully.

Boil, blanch, and split your tongues, season them with a little pepper and salt, then dip them in egg, strow over them a few bread-crumbs, and broil them whilst they be brown; serve them up with a little gravy and butter.

" Suddenly she rose from her mossy throne, shook the crumbs off her skirt, and looked down upon Peter with blue eyes sparkling beneath her long lashes, and the fresh red colour deepening and spreading in her cheeks, until even the tips of her delicate ears and her creamy throat turned pink.

The school-mistress arose, daintily flicking the crumbs from her white piqué skirt.

my lord answered, settling his chin in his cravat and dusting the crumbs from his breeches.

Take half a dozen small scallop shells, lay in the bottom of every shell a lump of butter, a few bread crumbs, and then your oysters; laying over them again a few more bread crumbs, a little butter, and a little beat pepper, so set them to crisp, either in the oven or before the fire, and serve them up.

Few can know how delicious those biscuits tasted, and how carefully we caught each dropping crumb.

"Now, then," said Andy, as his companion munched the last crumb of the cake, "let's see your wonderful curiosity.

To every teacupful celery or asparagus pulp allow 2 cupfuls fine white bread crumbs.

When I saw that they mistrusted me I was too proud to accept the crumbs of their society like poor mother F, and I withdrew myself into a solitude that gave me far too much time in which to examine my emotions.

80 Verbs to Use for the Word  crumb