79 Verbs to Use for the Word inside

"No. A. E. Unger never seen the inside of a high school, much less a college, and I guess he's made as good a pile as most.

Empty, skin, and thoroughly wash the rabbit; wipe it dry, line the inside with sausage-meat and forcemeat made by recipe No. 417, and to which has been added the minced liver.

Select fine smooth potatoes; cut off the end of each and scrape out the inside.

Pluck and draw them, and wipe the insides and outsides with a damp cloth, as washing spoils the flavour.

COLOUR OF VEAL.As whiteness of flesh is considered a great advantage in veal, butchers, in the selection of their calves, are in the habit of examining the inside of its mouth, and noting the colour of the calf's eyes; alleging that, from the signs they there see, they can prognosticate whether the veal will be white or florid.

Peel marrow, scoop out the inside, and stuff.

Through these holes the mass is forced by a powerful screw bearing on a piece of wood made exactly to fit the inside of the cylinder.

They were not a handsome family; they were not well dressed; their shoes were far from being water-proof; their clothes were scanty; and Peter might have known, and very likely did, the inside of a pawnbroker's.

London, the royal mail, through Coventry, &c. every afternoon at four. , a light day coach, carrying four insides and ten out, every morning, at four, in fifteen hours.

none o' them screechin' whistles that takes the top off of your head an' leaves the inside a' hummin', but it's jest as soft an' sweet an' low!

[Footnote 2: A soliloquy is as the drawing called a section of a thing: it shows the inside of the man.

Mr. Gould's admirable account of a hunting trip for them"To the Gulf of Cortez," published in a preceding volume of the Club's bookwill be remembered, and the curious fact stated by his Indian guide that the sheep break holes in the hard, prickly rinds of the venaga cactus with their horns, and then eat out the inside.

A. One who paints insides of houses, doors, window shutters, and such things.

Truss a young fowl as for boiling; fill the inside with oysters which have been bearded and washed in their own liquor; secure the ends of the fowl, put it into a jar, and plunge the jar into a saucepan of boiling water.

I want to know what he is saying and doing; I want him to turn out the inside of his heart to me, without disguise, without appearing better than he is."

The story tells the "inside" of the political maneuvers in Washington and of the workings of bosses there and elsewherehow they shape men and women to their ends, how their cunning intrigues extend into the very social life of the nation's capital.

I will signal for an out-curve, and you'll stand in the box and tie yourself in a bow-knot, and throw at me something about Columbus discovering America in 1776; or you'll reel off some problem about plastering the inside of a room, leaving room for four doors and six windows.

"I felt the inside with my fingers," says Brieux.

How much more easy to construct a box, and then say, "Come, let us cover its inside with an incongruous and inappropriate but imposing parade of learning," than to lift some light and genial thing of beauty aloft into the air, as did the modest builder of the staircase to the hall at Christ Church, Oxford!

Soon after three the next morning we were roused from our slumbers, and, finishing our toilet, cheered our insides with an unadulterated draught from the Ohio.

I, however, purposely sat at some distance away and merely held out the beads to them, as I wished to draw them quite outside, that I might inspect the inside of the cages.

I thought that its inside was wholly Norman, and was most agreeably surprised by finding the whole inside groined in every part with excellent late decorated or perpendicular work.

" Later, as Jim and Thorn walked back to the hotel, the old scoundrel turned to his partner with a grin and said: "I hev removed the insides from the Infunt and stored 'em fur future ref'rence.

"She's blowing off, and there is a steam-pipe gone, or somebody below has opened her whole insides up.

A Latin inscription, already prepared, together with the arms and a bust of Picton, will ornament the inside of the building.

79 Verbs to Use for the Word  inside