150 Verbs to Use for the Word salt

Drain, let get cold, then grate them and mix with 4 eggs and 1 ounce of butter; add salt to taste.

I cannot eat your salt and steal your honor.

Dish them on a hot napkin, arrange the fish very high in the centre, and sprinkle a little salt over the whole.

[Footnote 3: I purposely assume that the air with which the bean is supplied in the case stated contains no ammoniacal salts.]

Also we will not rub salt into the wounds to make them sting.

Even so An Arab chieftain treats a foe: Holds him as one without a fault, Who breaks his bread and tastes his salt; And, in fair battle, strikes him dead With the same pleasure that he gives him bread!

It's republican, pleasant, and safe, to find fault; If a man can't do that, why he's not worth his salt.

Set the fish in sufficient cold water to cover it; throw in salt, in the above proportions, and a little vinegar, and bring it gradually to boil; simmer very gently till the fish is done, which will be in about 10 minutes; but the time for boiling, of course, depends entirely on the size of the fish.

I s'pose you've got some salt in the house?" "Plenty," said Mr. Wilks.

The common warm bath is sometimes medicated by putting in salt.

Alaskans never use salt for preserving meat.

A large number of the elements of the body unite one with another by chemical affinity and form inorganic salts.

We therefore quit taking in salt, and made every thing about the ship snug as possible.

Looks in vain for the other shaker) And tell Mr Demming to bring the salt.

INGREDIENTS.To every quart of milk allow 1-1/2 oz. of German yeast, a little salt; flour.

Also vnder the Venetians dominions no towne may spende any salt, but they must buy it of Saint Marke, neither may any man buy any salt at one towne to carie to another, but euery one must buy his salt in the towne where he dwelleth.

" "I was going to ask her if she wanted my smelling salts," Grace went on, and Amy accepted the little bottle.

"For coldly runs the salt, salt tide, And I am prisoned fast and long,

He had left the barren salt plain behind by now; the earth was covered with yellow grass, and he found and ate some sweet roots and berries.

Take from 12 to 16 lbs., after it has been in salt about 10 days; just wash off the salt, skewer it up in a nice round-looking form, and bind it with tape to keep the skewers in their places.

A quantity of the water, equal in bulk to three thousand grains of distilled water, on evaporation gave Dry salts, 5.95 grains.

They were either works upon the coast for procuring marine salt by evaporation, or were established in the localities of inland salt springs.

A maid to every two rooms, a physician to every ten, and smelling salts to each room, were provided for in this gigantic enterprise.

They also fancy that they can oblige the wolf to take another direction by strewing salt in his way.

An egg demands salt.

150 Verbs to Use for the Word  salt