12 Verbs to Use for the Word parings

When evidence of a previous opening upon the coronet is plain, then it is not considered wise to attempt a paring of the sole.

When a horse with spongy feet is shod for the first time, care must be taken to avoid excessive paring of the sole, for already the natural wear of the foot has been sufficient to keep the soft horn in a state of thinness.

Time.1/4 hour to boil the parings in water; 10 minutes to boil the pine without sugar, 1/4 hour with sugar.

It is a significant circumstance that, in the parts illustrative of character to which we have just referred, the psychological truth is in great part represented by abstract development of the conception; the miser here collects the parings of his nails and laments the tears which he sheds as a waste of water.

Burros he kept, one or two according to his pack, for this chief excellence, that they would eat potato parings and firewood.

This mellow pippin, which I pare around, My shepherd's name shall flourish on the ground: I fling th' unbroken paring o'er my head Upon the grass a perfect L is read.

The same evil follows, though to a less extent, excessive paring of the sole.

Pare the potatoes as you would peel an apple; fry the parings in a thin batter seasoned with salt and pepper, until they are of a light brown colour, and place them on a dish over some slices of beef, which should be nicely seasoned and broiled.

" "He that's left him such heaps of money?" "Ay, boy, the very same, though he wouldn't have given him or any one else a cheese-paring whilst he lived.

He will not lose the paring of his nailes.

A point to be remembered in making this exploratory paring of the foot is the peculiar consistency of the horn of the frog, and its tendency to hide the existence of punctures.

He is, we think, continually paradoxical and reckless in his statements; and his book is more thickly strewn than almost any we know with half-truths, broad axioms which require much paring down to be of any use, but which are made by him to do duty for want of something stronger.

12 Verbs to Use for the Word  parings