137 Verbs to Use for the Word rice

We afterwards ate our rice among the dead bodies.

About 30 minutes to stew the apples very gently; about 3/4 hour to cook the rice.

Serve boiled rice with it, the same as for other curries.

Remove the bones; add boiled rice and the turkey meat cut into dice pieces.

When the early harvest time came, the king commanded Amo-Mongo to bring rice to make pilipig.

And while the rich scented smoke rises in clouds into the still night-air, shrouding the goddess's face, Govind takes a little rice from the tray and a few flowers, and places them on a Tulsi or sweet basil shrine which stands a little northward of the hut.

The clay jar was giving up all its rice to the iron pot.

Every week day he went to town to sell his fruits and vegetables and to buy rice.

Here is a soil which, with proper cultivation, can produce rice, corn, cotton, tobacco, and indigo, and is admirably adapted to the culture of the ground-nut and sweet potato.

The King's affairs admit of no delay; To plant our rice and maize we cannot stay.

About 3/4 hour to swell the rice.

In the "History of South Carolina and Georgia," vol. 1, p. 120, is the following: "So laborious is the task of raising, beating, and cleaning rice, that had it been possible to obtain European servants in sufficient numbers, thousands and tens of thousands MUST HAVE PERISHED.

The women all work in the clearings; sowing, and weeding, and reaping the rice, barley, and other crops.

Wash the rice well in two waters; make 2 quarts of water boiling, and throw the rice into it; boil it until three-parts done, then drain it on a sieve.

It is one of the perquisites of the priests to sell rice and other food for them at prices about ten times more than it is worth, but the tourist has the fun of tossing it to them and making them scramble for it.

When he explained who he was, they at once brought water and washed his feet and then gave him oil and a tooth stick and took him to bathe; then they brought him curds and dried rice to eat and afterwards killed a goat and made a feast and showed him every honour.

After having washed the rice in two or three waters, drain it well, and put it into a stewpan with the stock, ham, and salt; cover the pan closely, and let the rice gradually swell over a slow fire, occasionally stirring, to prevent its sticking.

The Slave States raise annually Rice 215,000,000 lbs.

On one occasion he was cutting rice with a score or two of his fellow-disciples, when some hungry thieves came upon them to take away their grain by force.

The dark deed was forgotten; and when, in the time that the leaves began to fall, they prepared the wild rice for winter's use, Red Deer was at her side.

He was a good little boy and helped his mother grind the corn and pound the rice in the big wooden bowl, but one night he was very careless.

The rest of the passengers were merchants, carrying rice, silk, and silken goods to Citrarchan, where they proposed to sell their commodities to the Russians and Tartars, or to barter them for other articles.

They offered rice to one idol, flowers to another, holy water from the river to a third.

Wash and pick the rice, drain and put it into a saucepan with the milk; let it swell gradually, and, when tender, pour off the milk; stir in the butter, sugar, and nutmeg or cinnamon, and, when the butter is thoroughly melted, and the whole is quite hot, serve.

Put the meat into a deep dish, pour over it the rice, &c., and send boiled bacon, and a tureen of parsley and butter to table with it.

137 Verbs to Use for the Word  rice