36 Verbs to Use for the Word stew

Cover with hot water and let stew slowly until tender.

I'll not eat Injun stew or sleep in a pot-pourri of nitchies.

She could play the piano and sing; she could speak three languages and read four; she had made her curtsy at two foreign courts; admiration and love had followed her ever since she could remember, and here she was, a widow at forty, living in a half-deserted New England village, making parsnip stews for her children's dinner.

No one could deny that it was, mousecooked mouse; and Newbegin had ordered kidney stew.

"Hurry up, Chet, take off your apron and dish up the stew while I pour the coffee.

"O my sister," cried Ali, "my friend does not like stew.

The gray cat was cheated of its prey, and in due course the casserole containing the stew was borne into the dining room and the dish was served.

Now, I want to see just how you cook that stew, so I can do it sometime.

Ali said to her: "O my sister, prepare a good stew for us.

She hated the war because she had to rush every day at noon from school to the People's Kitchen to fetch the family stew.

He was a sturdy rogue, having retreated all the way from Mons, and subsequently advanced all the way back to the Yser with a huge stock-pot on his back, from which he had furnished mysterious stews to all comers, at all hours, under any conditions.

The kettle held a stew of what they thought was antelope meat, so they ate heartily of it, for they were very hungry.

The General will inspect the stew.

When she sat down to dinner at a little table covered with a cloth three days old, and looked across at her husband as he uncovered the soup and exclaimed with an air of rapture, "Oh, the delicious stew!

"Oherget me a little Irish stew or some cold beef," said Antony, plaintively, still with the menu in his hand.

She said they would cut the hoecakes in half and put that in your pan, then pour the beef stew on top.

Now, if I leave the management to Mrs. Gummer, she will probably provide a tepid Irish stew with flakes of congealed fat on it, and a plastic suet-pudding or something of that kind, and turn the house upside-down in getting it ready.

Here thrifty R hires monarchs by the day, And keeps his mercenary kings in pay; With deep-mouth'd actors fills the vacant scenes, And rakes the stews for goddesses and queens: 10 Here the lewd punk, with crowns and sceptres graced, Teaches her eyes a more majestic cast; And hungry monarchs with a numerous train Of suppliant slaves, like Sancho, starve and reign.

"OF COURSE I SAID A PLAIN STEW, YOU AGGRAVATING BABOONSO PLAIN THAT I CAN SEE IT!"

Suddenly a great lump of earth and grass came bouncing down the chimney, striking from side to side, and soused into the pot, scattering the hot stew over the hearth-stone and splashing her from head to foot.

Continue the slow cooking until these vegetables are tender, and a few minutes before serving thicken the stew with pea meal or flour previously baked to a fawn color.

"Why, by the way that you looked at the pot on the fire, and sniffed up the stew, and asked how long the dinner would be!

Once, as a cook perched on a step at the back of his wagon bent forward to stir the stew with a spoon almost big enough for a spade, I saw under his hiked-up coat-tails that at the back of his gray trousers there were four suspender buttons in a row instead of two.

He began to be inflated over having discovered this Mr. Tutt, who pressed succulent oysters and terrapin stew upon him, accompanied by a foaming bottle of Krug '98.

" "Well, after all those caramels, I shouldn't think an oyster stew" "You can have something else, then."

36 Verbs to Use for the Word  stew