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Example sentences for "little warm"

  • Moisten the whole by pouring in a little warm water.

  • Then put in the duck, adding a little warm water.

  • Then add a quart of green peas, and a bunch of mint, with another piece of butter, and a little warm water or milk.

  • Pour in a little warm water, and let it boil gently five minutes or more.

  • Chocolate dissolved in a little warm milk to a paste.

  • Just before you take the syrup off, add lemon-juice to your taste.

  • The richer the pears the better; but they must not be over-ripe.

  • Let it stand for three hours; then knead it very well, and roll it up in about a handful of flour, so as to make the outside dry enough to put into the oven.

  • Stir it over a slow fire, and let it just boil; fill your glasses about three parts full, and lay on the froth.

  • You may put it into a little warm water to keep it from breaking when taken out.

  • Beat an egg smooth, and mix a spoonful of light yest with a little warm milk.

  • To two quarts of flour take two spoonfuls of yest, mixed with a little warm milk.

  • Before you turn them out, dip the outside in a little warm water to loosen them; stick them with blanched almonds, cut in thin long pieces.

  • Dissolve the saleratus and saltpetre in a little warm water, and put it to the molasses or sugar; then put it over the meat, add water enough to cover the meat, lay a board on it to keep it under the brine.

  • Rub a little warm butter or sweet lard on the sides of the biscuits when you place them on the tins, to prevent their sticking together when baked.

  • Should you find the dough sour, you may rectify it by kneading in a tea-spoonful of soda or pearlash, dissolved in a little warm water.

  • Make a hole in the centre of the meal, and pour in a little warm water.

  • Set the goose before a clear, steady fire--having a little warm water in the dripping-pan to baste it till the gravy begins to fall.

  • Mix all these ingredients well together with a little warm milk, let the dough be of a proper stiffness, mould it into a cake, prove it in a warm place, and then bake it.

  • Powder the salts in a mortar, dissolve the gum in a little warm water, then mix the whole together, and shake it frequently for two or three days; during which time expose it to the air, and it will become blacker.

  • Melt eighteen ounces of butter in a little warm water, add six spoonfuls of rose-water, and knead the above into a light dough, with half a pint of yeast.

  • When cold, mix a spoonful or two of this syrup in a little warm or cold water.

  • Then you hastily get a half a tea-cupful of water, a little warm if you have it, and put in a few drops of calendula.

  • Then add a little warm water in which half a teaspoonful of baking soda has been dissolved, and pour the batter into a well-buttered cake-pan having a tube in the centre.

  • RUSK Two cupfuls of flour, two cupfuls of sugar, one cupful of melted lard, half a cake of compressed yeast, dissolved in a little warm water, and three cupfuls of lukewarm water.

  • If the weather is very warm, add a teaspoonful of soda, dissolved in a little warm water, to the sponge.

  • When cool, add one cake of compressed yeast dissolved in a little warm water, and set to rise in a warm place.

  • The next morning add 1 teaspoonful salaratus, dissolved in a little hot water; 1 tablespoonful of baking molasses and a little warm milk, to thin the batter; or water will answer.

  • The following morning, add 1/4 teaspoonful of baking soda, dissolved in a little warm water, to counteract any acidity of batter.

  • Mix a few drops of French brandy with sweet oil and a drop of laudanum, and pour it in the ear a little warm.

  • Cold water is the best beverage in fevers, but if very thirsty, give the child a little warm tea.

  • The best preventive of colds, is to wash your children every day thoroughly in cold water, if they are strong enough to bear it; if not, add a little warm water, and rub the skin dry.

  • Moisten them with a few drops of concentrated solution of subcarbonate of potash; rub the spot between the fingers, and then wash the spot with a little warm water.

  • Store it away in a very dry place in bottles, and when wanted for use, pour over it a little warm water, and let it stand for about 5 minutes.

  • Add from time to time a little warm water, to replace that which has evaporated.

  • The butter is melted by being placed in a basin set in hot water, and is afterwards well beaten up with a little warm milk.

  • Take 1 part of sulphate of mercury, 1 part of copper in fine powder; rub them well together with a little warm water; when the amalgam is formed wash well, and remove the surplus of mercury by pressing it through chamois.

  • I am a little warm," replied Mr. Toad in his most polite manner, although he couldn't help panting for breath as he said it.

  • Illustration: "I am a little warm," replied Mr. Toad in his most polite manner.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little warm" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    little ahead; little anxiously; little book; little broth; little cloud; little conversation; little figure; little figures; little fine; little fish; little help; little likely; little mace; little mistress; little patience; little rabbit; little salt; little silver; little sister; little spirits; little stock; little sweet; little troubled; little turn; little wife; ordinary conversation