107 Verbs to Use for the Word soup

And the reason is readily explained when I state the fact that Patsy's Uncle John Merrick, the round little bald-headed man who sat contentedly eating his soup, was a man of many millions, and this girl his favorite niece.

Here was also his digestor, for making soup of rams' horns, which he assured me contained a good deal of nourishment, and the only difficulty was in extracting it.

When they had all done but one, who was left reared against the wooden partition finishing his soup, the last of those going away turned round and said, "Sam, theaw'rt noan as tickle abeawt thi mate as thae use't to be."

Have ready the rice boiled; pour the soup over this, and serve.

Scrape and cut the carrots thin, strain the soup on them, and stew them till soft enough to pulp through a hair sieve or coarse cloth; then boil the pulp with the soup, which should be of the consistency of pea-soup.

Season to taste and serve the soup with the sausages and croutons fried in butter.

Clear soups must be perfectly transparent, and thickened soups about the consistence of cream.

The charge is seventy-five centimesfifteen cents, and one gets a soup, meat and a vegetable, and fruit.

At noon they brought them soup, a sort of warm and stinking water, David told me.

Tartarin began cutting down his food, taking very watery soup.

We tasted the soup and meat stew, and found them of good quality and very appetising.

CELERY.As in the above recipe, the roots of celery are principally used in England for flavouring soups, sauces, and gravies, and for serving with cheese at the termination of a dinner, and as an ingredient for salad.

Munn spoke with his eyes on Mrs. Brenner, at her task of ladling out the thick soup.

He ordered some strong soup to be brought.

Fricassee one chicken with some rice, dish up with the soup, putting a piece of chicken and one tablespoon of rice into each soup plate before adding the soup.

There, on the 5th of September, the 276th Regiment was preparing its soup for lunch, when, suddenly, from the trees on the heights, German shells fell amongst them, and food was forgotten, while the French at St. Soupplet on the other side of the hill, as well as those at Villeroy, suddenly found themselves in the thick of a fightthe battle we saw.

They've cooked cabbage soup with corned beef, and roast goose. BOLSHÓV.

It is very difficult to read my Sunday psalm in peace when I am given such a bitter soup of grief to swallow as I got yesterday.

This food was sometimes eaten by itself, but more often was used to flavor soups and to mix with pemmican.

Fortunately the two boys did not run their heads against anything, but each landed quite safely on his chair, and at once 'Lizebeth placed the soup on the table; but so decidedly and with such an angry face, as if she wanted to say: "There!

The old man would lock his ragged guest up for the night, and before letting him out in the morning would often carry some soup to himstealthily, however, so as not to be observed.

How one thrived on this fare depended much upon how he liked cabbage soup.

And, whether he luxuriates over a roast of the back-ribs of mutton, "so sweet and so varied," or complains that "the hotel-keepers have a trick of seasoning brown-soup, or rather beef-tea, with a few joints of tail, and passing it off for genuine ox-tail soup,"(vol.

You send her soup at dinner, and she begs to be helpedafter the gentlemen.

He had hardly begun his soup before he found himself drinking swiftly, looking up the street over his spoon, as if he meant to rush out and swing aboard a passing train.

107 Verbs to Use for the Word  soup