20 Verbs to Use for the Word kidneys

Procure some tender rump steak (that which has been hung a little time), and divide it into pieces about an inch square, and cut each kidney into 8 pieces.

Indeed, for centuries the glands were not given a separate status as organs, but were passed up as part of the fat ensheathing the kidney.

Notice that all the vessels leave and enter the kidney at the hilus.

They gave him a kidney to eat, and when he was able to walk a little, the big wolves took him to their home.

Cutting the same ham, ladling out communal kidneys and baconwhy" I broke off abruptly.

Yes, sir; I fetched 'em back, I did" A sudden and curious gleam of pride crossed the smirk for an instant;"I guess my gentleman ain't agoing to look no worse than the next Fifth Avenue swell he meetseven if he ain't et no devilled kidneys for breakfast and he don't dine on no canvas-back at Delmonico's.

Better is obedience than sacrifice, and better it is to take heed to do after thy Lord than to offer the fat kidneys of the wethers.

Remove the skewers, place the kidneys on a very hot dish, season with pepper and salt, and put a tiny piece of butter in the middle of each; serve very hot and quickly, and send very hot plates to table.

And, not content with the mustard he had already plastered the kidney with, he shook pepper over it, heaping it up upon his knife first and agitating that implement with his fork to make the pepper fall evenly.

In 1909 Carrel removed the left kidney from a bitch, kept it out of the body for 50 minutes, and then replaced it; the extirpation of the other kidney did not cause the death of the animal, which remained for more than a year normal and in good health, thus proving the success of the graft.

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Suddenly, sooner than she thought, she felt the blow from the meat thrown at her, and, springing up, she seized the kidney and began to eat it.

A prettier dish than the above may be made by serving the kidneys each on a piece of buttered toast out in any fanciful shape.

(Showing kidneys in situ and the relative position of adjacent organs and vessels.)

Should the loin be very large, skewer the kidney back for a time to roast thoroughly.

Take off a little of the kidney fat, mince it very fine, and put it in a frying-pan; slice the kidney, sprinkle over it parsley and shalots in the above proportion, add a seasoning of pepper and salt, and fry it of a nice brown.

Take a handful of sweet herbs, a few breadcrumbs, a little beef-suet shred fine, and two eggs, (leave out the whites) mix altogether with a little nutmeg, pepper and salt; stuff your kidney with one part of the stuffing, and fry the other part in little cakes; so serve it up.

The girl looked at him, and said, "I will try hard this time, and even if those animals run right over me, I will not look until you throw the kidney to me."

Some of the doctors declared kidneys sound but liver suspicious; others exonerated liver but condemned one or both kidneys; others viewed kidneys and liver with equal pessimism; still others put those organs aside and shook their heads and unlimbered their Latin at spleen and pancreas.

A week before he had been struck by a shell in the left side, and a large piece of the shell had gone clean through, wounding the kidney behind and the bowel in front.

20 Verbs to Use for the Word  kidneys