33 Verbs to Use for the Word grease

Pour into the meat can, which should contain the grease from fried bacon or a spoonful of butter or fat, and place over medium hot coals sufficient to bake, so that in from 5 to 7 minutes the flapjack may be turned by a quick toss of the pan.

" McGaffey, knowing he was about to decamp, had not kept the press very clean; but Thursday Smith put in the afternoon and evening removing grease, polishing and rubbing, until the huge machine shone resplendent.

"The stuff was more than half sawdust, but it had been worked in so carefully that you could not tell that until you came to rub the grease on to runners and that sort of thing; then of course it gritted up directly.

It is getting very common among engineers to use "hard grease" on the crank pin and main journals, and it will very soon be used exclusively.

And you know when you use aluminum you don't need any grease, so that makes the waffles much nicer.

Yes, the room had indeed changed, actually changed ... but before he could decide where the difference lay the candle died down to a mere spark, waiting for the wick to absorb the grease.

President RANSOM told me, that a fat man's wife invented the fassets, so as to save sope grease.

When they are crisp and done, take them up, place them on a cloth before the fire to drain the grease from them, and serve very hot, after sprinkling them with salt.

'Yes, Sir; they boil them, and extract a grease from them for greasing wheels and other purposes.

This will harden the grease, which will adhere to the napkin.

The Jefferson Market Lunch Room, thick with kicked-up sawdust and the fumes of hissing grease, was sunk slightly below the level of the sidewalk, a fitting retreat for the mole-like humanity that dined furtively at its counter.

His revenues are showered down from the fat of the land, and he interlards his own grease among, to help the drippings.

Remove the bacon to lid of meat can, leaving the grease for frying potatoes, onions, rice, flapjacks, etc., according to recipe.

I also notised large fassits onto the toes of their butes, so as to let out the grease occasionly, and keep there butes from sloppin' over.

This the Californian tasted a few times and then laid down his spoon saying it was no bueno, and some other words I did not then understand, but afterward learned that they meant "too much grease."

Its name is against it and if the makers would take a tumble to themselves and call it "Mica Oil" or some catchy name and get it introduced among the users of tight gearing, they would sell just as much axle grease and all the grease for gearings.

A cook cannot do his best whin the shore-steward sends him engine-grease.

To ease the soreness, Willie would steal grease from the house and together they would slip into the barn and grease each other's backs.

As they would stir the grease and lye it would foam and cook like a jelly and when it cooled we had soft soap.

In the fall of the year grandma took all the rancid grease and skins and get the drippings from the ash hopper and make soap 'nough to do 'er till sometime next year.

As I chewed these and could taste the rich grease they contained, I thought they were the sweetest morsels I ever tasted.

Her skirt testified that skillets spit grease; but in it she somehow looked as trim as a trout fly.

I remember we killed a very fat bear and tried out the grease, and with this grease and some flour and dried apples Mrs. Erkson made some pretty good pies which the miners were glad to get at a dollar and even two dollars apiece.

"I'd ruther have a horse down with glanders," he sighed, when Bill finally washed the grease off his hands and forearms and rolled down his sleeves.

Hence a midshipman who is accused of currying favor with his officers in order to win "grease" is contemptuously termed a "greaser.

33 Verbs to Use for the Word  grease