75 Verbs to Use for the Word jugs

When Willie brought him the jug, he filled it from the well, and carried the water into his surgery.

He must get water from a cistern in the roof and to carry the heavy jug was awkward when one could not see.

This done satisfactorily, and having cleaned the dressing-glass, polished up the furniture and the ornaments, and made the glass jug and basin clean and bright, emptied all slops, emptied the water-jugs and filled them with fresh water, and arranged the rooms, the dressing-room is ready for the mistress when she thinks proper to appear.

He was said to have gone into the room where the prosecutor was, and to have taken up his jug of ale and appropriated the contents to his own use without the owner's consent.

To fill its milk and cream jugs, 13,000 cows are kept.

Beat the eggs, sweeten the milk; stir these ingredients well together, and flavour them with essence of vanilla, regulating the proportion of this latter ingredient by the strength of the essence, the size of the eggs, &c. Put the mixture into a small jug, place this jug in a saucepan of boiling water, and stir the sauce one way until it thickens; but do not allow it to boil, or it will instantly curdle.

Beat the yolks of the eggs well; put them into a basin with the grated chocolate, the sugar, and 1 pint of the cream; stir these ingredients well together, pour them into a jug, and set this jug in a saucepan of boiling water; stir it one way until the mixture thickens, but do not allow it to boil, or it will curdle.

Run into the house and fetch me a jug.

ah!" "Nor shall you have the wine," she replied; "there is water for you," she added, handing him a jug, which he drained with frantic eagerness.

He passed the strangers without seeming to notice them and said to his wife: "Go and draw me a jug of cider; I am very thirsty.

Or, to take a less scientific simile, truth, which is inexpressible except by means of myth and allegory, is like water, which can be carried about only in vessels; a philosopher who insists on obtaining it pure is like a man who breaks the jug in order to get the water by itself.

As she spoke she raised her jug above the struggling animals.

The latter, however, held a lamp, which, as the cell was again shut and secured, he placed on the low shelf that held the jug and loaf of the prisoner.

One that will fight for his friend if he hear him abused, and his friend commonly is he that is most likely, and he lifts up many a jug in his defence.

It was one thing from which she could not wash Grit's grimy fingermarks, and so she disliked it even more than the sticky molasses jug.

At each return to the orchard end of the field we looked for and found a gray stone jug in the grass.

This done, the drivers were liberally rewarded for their trouble by Mr. Bloundel, and after draining several large jugs of ale brought them by the farmer, made the best of their way back, certain of obtaining further employment during the night.

Add the sugar and lemon-juice to the port wine, with the grated nutmeg; pour over it the boiling water, cover the jug,

Then, seizing the maid by her dark auburn hair, An oil jug he plung'd her within.

Ivra skipped back after they were outside to set out a bowl and spoon for her, and stand the cream jug beside them.

" Ann changed the jugs, and, ignoring a mild triumph in Mr. Wilks's eye, returned to the larder, whence ensued a musical trickling.

Then take we to smoking, Silent and snug: Naught passes between us, Save a brown jug; Sometimes!

Out of politeness they would even leave him the pint jug only half empty, which he was indiscreet enough to drain dry.

I won't have to wait for her," said Sylvia, letting down her jugs into the tonneau of the Ford.

"Ah, Mrs. Julaper, is that you?" Mrs. Julaper, who was still at the door, curtsied, and said, "I came, Sir Bale, to see whether you'd please to like a jug of mulled claret, sir.

75 Verbs to Use for the Word  jugs