33 Verbs to Use for the Word lb

Take the fleshy part of veal, scrape it with a knife, till all the meat is separated from the sinews, and allow about 1/2 lb. for an entrée.

10 unbroken eggs weigh about 1 lb. 1 oz. butter = 1 tablespoon heaped as much above the spoon as the spoon rounds underneath.

and upwards in weight, but not exceeding 45 lb.

Boil the hops and water for 20 minutes; strain, and mix with the liquid 1/2 lb. of flour and not quite 1/2 pint of yeast.

for a pot capable of holding 1 lb. Sufficient.

each 2,470,000 4,940,000 Plaice, averaging 1 lb.

of beef lose 1 lb.

Weight of dogs about 55 lb. to 65 lb.; bitches about 45 lb. to 55 lb.

She says, "Just try and boil down a lb. of beef into beef tea; evaporate your beef tea, and see what is left of your beef: you will find that there is barely a teaspoonful of solid nourishment to 1/4 pint of water in beef tea.

The rate of supply of sets of the smoke apparatus to ships is shown by the following figures: April 1, 1917 - 1,372 sets July 3, 1917 - 2,563 sets October 5, 1917 - 3,445 sets November 26, 1917 - 3,976 sets DEPTH CHARGES Depth charges, as supplied to ships in 1917, were of two patterns: one, Type D, contained a charge of 300 lb. of T.N.T., and the other, Type D*, carried 120 lb. of T.N.T.

Now, suppose Hiero gave the goldsmith 1 lb. of gold, and the crown weighed 1 lb., it is manifest that if the crown was pure gold, both ought to displace the same quantity of water; but they did not do so, and therefore the gold had been tampered with.

Should the above proportion of sugar not be found sufficient for some tastes, add an extra 1/4 lb.

The boiling point of water, being 212 degrees, is 180 degrees above the freezing point of waterthe freezing point being 32 degrees; so that it requires 1180 times as much heat to raise 1 lb. of water into steam, as to raise 1180 lbs.

He scales only 5-1/2 lb., and is therefore, as to size and weight as well as shape, style, and smartness of action, a good type of a toy Pomeranian.

It requires just the same expenditure of mechanical power to lift 1 lb. through 100 ft., as to lift 100 lbs.

To-morrow we depot a week's provision, lightening altogether about 100 lbs.

One of these full-powered steamers will indicate, say, 5,000 horse-power, and assuming her engines to use 25 lb. of steam per indicated horse-power, or gallons, she could distill some 12,000 gallons of water per hour.

to every pint of juice, making altogether 1 lb.

" In January 1842, he repeated the same process of marking 4 lb. grilse which had spawned, and were therefore about to seek the sea; but, instead of placing the wire in the back fin, he this year fixed it in the upper lobe of the tail, or caudal fin.

INGREDIENTS.Equal quantities of flour and buttersay 1 lb. of each; 1/2 saltspoonful of salt, the yolks of 2 eggs, rather more than 1/4 pint of water.

In 1664, the East India Company presented to the king, among other "raretyes," 2 lb. 2 oz. of "thea"; and in 1667, they desire their agent at Bantam to send "100 lb.

Twenty-two pounds of coal and 260 gallons of water are consumed per hour, and the boiler produces 130 lb. of steam.

Well wash 1 lb. of the best Patna rice, put it into a frying-pan with the butter, which keep moving over a slow fire until the rice is lightly browned.

The purpose accomplished in this act is to give the least possible movement of the pointer to record any maximum pressure, as, for example, assuming that 20,000 lb. was the expected pressure from any one explosive, then the pointer, by the means above described, can be set at, say, 18,000 lb., in which event the pointer is reduced to the minimum movement of only 2,000 lb. to register 20,000 lb.

To render it capable of being wrought, it requires 7 lb. of lead to be put to 1 cwt. of its own material.

33 Verbs to Use for the Word  lb