42 Verbs to Use for the Word marrow

If The Babe sees a paper he will go to our hotel, and" "If we're hanging by that thread to eternity, God help us," I replied bitterly, for the grim humour of my brother's speech chilled my marrow.

Peel, and boil the marrows until tender in salt and water; then drain them and cut them in quarters, and take out the seeds.

a storm had come which seemed to freeze the very marrow of his bones.

He was advised, however, to concentrate for a while on making certain Germans say "Kamerad." *** An Isle of Wight man has succeeded in growing a vegetable marrow which weighs forty-three pounds.

Lade ye your beasts and go into the land of Canaan, and bring from thence your father and kindred, and come to me, and I shall give you all the goods of Egypt, that ye may eat the marrow of the earth.

Conjugial love precipitated without order and the modes thereof, burns up the marrows and is consumed.

In whose capacious all-embracing leaves The very marrow of tradition's shown.

But Mexico had absorbed the marrow of the French army, and the emperor was not quite ready for war.

He never pierces the marrow of your habits.

These tyrants have laid waste our land and sucked its marrow, until nothing remains for us but empty houses and lean fields.

In a lower layer of charcoal and ashes, indicating the presence of man and some ancient fireplace or hearth, the bones of the animals were scratched and indented as though by implements employed to remove the flesh; almost every bone was broken, as if to extract the marrow, as is done by many modern tribes of savages.

'Those foreign black grapes are very cheap just now, so I mixed some with the water that I was feeding the marrows on.'

The darts that find the marrow God will hand me!

These soldiers of fortune, most of whom had been "unfortunate" at home, formed the marrow of the Commune's military strength.

When thoroughly drained, brush the marrows over with egg, and sprinkle with bread crumbs; have ready some hot lard, fry the marrow in this, and, when of a nice brown, dish; sprinkle over a little salt and pepper, and serve.

I grant, Prince John, Matilda was my joy, And the fair sun that kept old Winter's frost From griping dead the marrow of my bones; And she is gone; yet where she is, God wot: Aged Fitzwater truly guesseth not.

He gave up kingdom, city, wife, and son; he plucked out his eyes and gave them to another; he cut off a piece of his flesh to ransom the life of a dove; he cut off his head and gave it as an alms; he gave his body to feed a starving tigress; he grudged not his marrow and brains.

Have the bone sawed in two, lengthwise, keeping the marrow in place.

On a very hot day, when he was a young man, Saadi found the hot wind drying up the moisture of his mouth and melting the marrow of his bones.

Some obscure individual, according to the local press, had produced from his humble cottage garden a marrow weighing thirty-four pounds, and the thing rankled.

Vegetable Mullagatawny is made with veal stock, by boiling and pulping chopped vegetable marrow, cucumbers, onions, and tomatoes, and seasoning with curry powder and cayenne.

Break the bones into as small pieces as convenient; cut the meat into inch dice, remove the marrow from the bones, and put it aside.

Boiled beef, either the aitchbone or the silver side of the round; carrots, turnips, suet dumplings, and potatoes: if there is a marrowbone, serve the marrow on toast at the same time.

"I shot a marrow into theI mean I cut a marrow two feet seven inches long yesterday," said the man in the corner seat.

Make the milk boiling, pour it hot on to the bread crumbs, and let these remain covered for about 1/2 hour; shred the marrow, beat up the eggs, and mix these with the bread crumbs; add the remaining ingredients, beat the mixture well, and either put it into a buttered mould and boil it for 2-1/2 hours, or put it into a pie-dish edged with puff-paste, and bake for rather more than 3/4 hour.

42 Verbs to Use for the Word  marrow