14 Verbs to Use for the Word stuffings

Diggory and Mugford fell upon his neck, and were loud in their declarations that in another round their champion would have "knocked the stuffing out" of his opponent.

" "I'd back him to lick the stuffing out of anything you've got in this unit, anyway," Cazenove snorted.

The child pulls the stuffing from the doll with pleasure, but asks for another in half an hour.

Stuff the carp with a delicate forcemeat, after thoroughly cleansing it, and sew it up to prevent the stuffing from falling out.

GOOSE In carving a goose, the neck must be turned towards you, and the skin below the breast, called the apron, be removed in a semicircular direction, to enable you to reach the stuffing inside.

Have the butcher cut a pocket to receive the stuffing.

When tender, remove the stuffing and serve it hot, placing the turkey on a large hot platter to be carved.

Leverets should be trussed in the same manner as a hare, but they do not require stuffing.

But they smashed the stuffing out of the furniture while they were doing it.

Looking at the docks out of the hotel window nearly sends me to bed; there's something about a ship that takes the stuffing out of me completely.

It is better to hang without being paunched; but should it be previously emptied, wipe the inside every day, and sprinkle over it a little pepper and ginger, to prevent the musty taste which long keeping in the damp occasions, and which also affects the stuffing.

POULTRY Use enough stuffing to fill the bird but do not pack it tightly or the stuffing will be soggy.

We will have kicked the stuffing out of the bucket and wended our way up the golden stair.

It is not an uncommon sight to see a crowd of white doughboys around a piano in some 'Y' or Red Cross hut, singing to beat the band, with a colored jass expert pounding the stuffing out of the piano.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  stuffings