Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "crusts"

Lexicographically close words:
crustacean; crustaceans; crustaceous; crustal; crusted; crusty; crutch; crutcher; crutches; crux
  1. Its borders are sharply defined, and its crusts and scales yellowish and greasy.

  2. Generally speaking, ointments must not be used on weeping or exuding surfaces; all scales and crusts must be removed from the surface; and acute patches must be soothed, chronic patches stimulated.

  3. If itching is pronounced, remove crusts and scabs after soaking with olive oil, dust borax, finely powdered on the surface.

  4. There are no crusts or itching as in eczema.

  5. Who wouldn't take crusts the regular way, Sat down to a feast one summer's day; And what did the people that little girl give?

  6. Little Girl who wouldn't eat Crusts The awfullest times that ever could be They had with a bad little girl of Dundee, Who never would finish her crust In vain they besought her, And patiently taught her And told her she must.

  7. The girls tossed the crusts of the sandwiches to the edge of the water and the swans bent their long necks and picked them up and ate them, every crust, so daintily just as though crusts were a diet fit for kings--and swans.

  8. This should be cut in very thin slices, freed from crusts and trimmed into any preferred shape.

  9. Trim the crusts off some slices of bread and toast on both sides.

  10. The very lightest crusts will often be totally spoiled in the baking because this important point is not attended to.

  11. These can be made from white crumbs, which should be put on a baking-tin and baked a golden brown colour in the oven; or the crusts of stale bread can be dried in a slow oven and pounded.

  12. The crusts may be soaked for plain puddings, or dried and powdered for bread crumbs.

  13. Crusts of bread lay about on the table, showing how indiscriminately of order she had fed herself.

  14. She saw the crusts of bread, she saw the bed-clothes hanging to the floor.

  15. If too hot, it browns and crusts over the top before it has sufficiently risen.

  16. Pinch the crusts together well after wetting them, to prevent the juice, which should be so thick that it does not soak through the lower crust at all, from cooking out.

  17. Cover it with granulated sugar and with an upper crust, but rub the edges of both upper and lower crusts with butter, so they will not stick together.

  18. Sprinkle the walnuts over the crusts and then mix in the filling.

  19. Some, more fortunate than the rest, had the strength to look about among the corpses and find crusts of rations not eaten, fragments of meat, cold and dirty on the ground, which they devoured with avidity.

  20. Here are some half-spoiled raisins and some crusts of bread.

  21. While they were eating some crusts of bread as hard as cobble-stones, the unanimous opinion spread through the battalion that Saragossa never would surrender, and never should surrender.

  22. As we started to leave, Miss Haythorne gathered up a couple of crusts from the neighbouring tables and thrust them somewhere into her rags.

  23. Sweeten to taste, fill under crusts with the mixture, and bake.

  24. Apples, peaches, and all small fruits and berries may be made into palatable pies without rich crusts or an excess of sugar, or the addition of unwholesome spices and flavorings.

  25. Put two ounces of light, whole-wheat crusts into a pint of cold water in a granite-ware stewpan; simmer gently for three quarters of an hour, stirring occasionally.

  26. Crusts formed, which were speedily cracked to pieces, as the current underneath pressed on.

  27. On such crusts a person may cross the stream, if not particular as to singeing his boots.

  28. Fragments of lava have been picked up among the salt-crusts and bituminous deposits on the shores.

  29. Put on the top crust, and, with the fore-finger and thumb, press the two crusts together.

  30. Crusts and pieces of stale bread should be dried in a slow oven, rolled into fine crumbs on a board, and put away for croquettes, cutlets or anything that is breaded.

  31. Take out and drain, and with a knife, remove the centre crusts and take out the soft bread; then fill, and put on the centre pieces.

  32. If no decided treatment is resorted to, and if the eruption is consequently permitted to follow its own course, thick crusts form, ulceration proceeds beneath them, the matter is confined, and the patch becomes prominent.

  33. After the separation of the crusts the ulcers are found, superficial, rather unhealthy, and showing a disposition to extend, chiefly towards the circumference.

  34. One would have said that the sight of it gave the crusts an unexpected relish, for he chewed them slowly, and emptied his glass by little sips.

  35. At the moment I came in, the old man was making his dinner on some hard crusts of bread, which he was soaking in a glass of 'eau sucree'.

  36. Moisten the edges of the crust, cover the pudding over, press the two crusts together, that the gravy may not escape, and turn up the overhanging paste.

  37. When the leeks have boiled in the milk till they are quite tender, pour the soup over the crusts placed at the bottom of the soup-tureen.

  38. The great thing is to have the two slices of bread to fit together neatly, and there is no occasion to cut off the crusts when made from a well-rasped tin loaf.

  39. After that John returned, and put the rabbit back into the hutch, where the little girls placed crusts for them to eat.

  40. They had taken their baskets with some crusts of bread and some parsley, for they thought they should like to feed them.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "crusts" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.