345 Verbs to Use for the Word cups

Cook 1 pint of milk; add 1/2 cup of boiled rice and some currants; stir in the yolks of 2 eggs well beaten with 2 tablespoonfuls of sugar.

Who best can drink his cup of woe, Triumphant over pain; Who patient bears his cross below, He follows in His train!

From them my people learn to fly Whate'er is mean; to chiefs they give A model and a pattern high; They show the life they ought to live. Then fill their cups with spirits rare, Till each the banquet's joy shall share.

She was very amiable, a little embarrassed, took a cup of teasaid the marshal was very sorry to part with W., he had never had any trouble or disagreement with him of any kind, but that it was impossible to go on with a cabinet when neither party had any confidence in the other.

Put in a buttered pudding-dish and pour over 1/2 cup of melted butter; let bake in a moderate oven until brown.

It was rather amusing to see some of the deputies who didn't exactly like to refuse a cup of tea offered to them by the minister's wife, holding the cup and saucer most carefully in their hands, making a pretence of sipping the tea and replacing it hastily on the table as soon as it was possible.

When I got up in the morning to bring him a cup of tea he was still sound asleep.

O'Flynn drained his cup without waiting for the mockery of that first toastTo our Enterprisealthough no one had taken more interest in the programme than O'Flynn.

I was once given a cup of this whey to drink and I brightened, for until it was in my mouth, I thought it was buttermilk.

He handed her the cup of poison.

But when he had set the granite cup down again, he stood up alert, like a man ready for business.

His eyes have a terribly startled expression in themhis hand trembles so that he can scarcely raise a cup of tea to his lips.

Standing up in the middle of the cabin, where he didn't have to stoop, he lifted his cup till it knocked against the swing-shelf, and called out, "Here's to Our Visitors, Neighbours, and Friends!"

Very carefully she poured his coffee for him, and very carefully Pansy Potts carried the cup to its destination.

"Tea, my dear Evadne," he said, as he passed her cup to be refilled, "is an infusion of poison which is slowly but surely destroying the coatings of the gastronomical organ of the female portion of society.

Then mix 1 cup of fine poppy-seeds with the yolks of 5 eggs and 1/2 cup of sugar, some chopped raisins and nuts and the juice of 1/2 lemon.

Once or twice he roused himself, stirred the cup of chocolate which the waiter had set before him, and sipped a teaspoonful of it absently.

Then fill with 2 cups of bread-crumbs mixed with a lump of butter, some chopped onion and thyme, salt and pepper to taste, 1/2 cup of seeded raisins and 1/2 cup of nuts.

They will offer you the cup some day, and we were always heavy drinkers.

Seeing that when any two of the feudal lords met in friendly conclave they had an earthenware stand on which to place their inverted cups after drinking, he must have the same!

Kind Maren hastened to prepare a cup of warm alethat was the best medicine in this case, she thoughtand then went back to the brook and did the best she could with the linen.

Then sift 1/2 cup of flour with 1 teaspoonful of baking-powder and a pinch of salt.

So we have not won the Good-wood cup; au contraire, we were a "bad fifth," if not worse than that; and trying it again, and the third time, has not yet bettered the matter.

"We're jest goin' t' set down t' supper, and I'm sure you'd like a cup of tea.

Then boil 1-1/2 cups of brown sugar with 1/2 cup of milk and 4 tablespoonfuls of chocolate.

345 Verbs to Use for the Word  cups