21 Verbs to Use for the Word mold

Beat well together with some bread-crumbs; fill a mold with the pudding and let steam one hour; then boil the sauce in which the fish was cooked, add 1 tablespoonful of butter, chopped parsley and chopped onion.

He played a game of skill, depending on the rules, calculating consequence from cause; and what if nature, as the defeated tyrant overthrew the chessboard, should break the mold of their succession?

The wax burns and disappears, leaving a hard ceramic mold.

I Fast in its prison-walls of earth, Awaits the mold of bakèd clay.

"I am afraid I must confess it, my childwith this modification, that I have thought many of them over a good deal, and altered some of them not a little to make them fit the molds of truth in my mind.

On every side the giant redwoods tower hundreds of feet in air, straight and imposing, while the ground, on which the pine needles and crumbling bark have formed a brown mold, is as soft and springy to the tread as a velvet carpet.

Cornstarch fruit mold No. 2 Cracked wheat pudding Cracked wheat pudding No. 2 Farina blancmange Farina fruit mold Fruit pudding Jam pudding Plain fruit pudding or Brown Betty Prune pudding Rice meringue

Père Antoine made a shallow grave in his garden, and heaped the fresh brown mold over his idol.

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In making molds and rests for mangled limbs, I had large demands for little cushions, and without economy could not get enough.

Patriotism, however, not pride, marked the common mold of the men of the civil war.

" He oiled the apple, heaped a little plaster in a newspaper, took my water-jug, and rapidly pulled off a hard mold.

One could imagine such an excess ready to seize the poorest molds, flow into them, and endow them for itself with attributed life and power.

While you were gone, I oiled it over, and, rushing down to my rooms, where I always have a little plaster of Paris handy for such work, took a mold of the part where the teeth had left the clearest marks.

'Tis but to toss away a little mold, And they are mine!

Ben Hafed, when the vernal rain Warmed the chill heart of earth again, Tilled the dull plot of sterile ground, Within the dank and narrow round That compassed his obscure domain; With earnest zeal, thro' heat and cold, He wrought and turned the sluggish mold, And all in furrows straight and fair

The island rose in changing shape from the soft Pacific sea, here sheer and challenging, there sloping gently from mountain height to ocean sheen; different all about, altering with hiding sun or shifting view its magic mold, with moods as varied as the wind, but ever lovely, alluring, new.

For desserts which are to be molded, always wet the molds in cold water before pouring in the desserts.

Let this boil until it thickens, then mold, and serve with cream and sugar or with lemon, orange, or other fruit sauce.

" Each, after the invariable custom of hunters and scouts, carried bullet molds, and they were soon at work, melting the lead and casting bullets for their rifles, then pouring the shining pellets in a stream into their pouches.

Whichever it was, a discreet knock at the corridor door shortly ended it, and Papa Tignol entered to say that he had finished the footprint molds.

21 Verbs to Use for the Word  mold