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Example sentences for "peaches"

Lexicographically close words:
peacemaking; peaces; peacetime; peach; peachblow; peachy; peacock; peacocks; peafowl; peafowls
  1. If the peaches are colorless, add a few drops of cochineal before freezing.

  2. Pare the peaches and press them through a colander, add to them the strained syrup.

  3. Parers are quite complicated devices, but they have been perfected so that they are not clumsy, and some can core apples, stone peaches and slice the fruit.

  4. Grandmother has been peaches and cream to me all week.

  5. The air was cold and bracing and gloriously free from the hospital combination of wienerwürst, ether, and dried peaches that had come to be a nightmare odor to him.

  6. Put me on anything you like except dried peaches and wienies.

  7. The use of peaches and the Japanese plums, both of which make excellent fillers because they grow rapidly and come to heavy bearing quickly, is limited to their soil and climatic adaptation.

  8. He therefore thought this a proper opportunity to get away, rose up from table with both peaches in the napkin, and began to imitate the mewing of a cat, which a young shepherd's boy had lately taught him.

  9. Den he climb an' he climb till he's right up where de nicest peaches is.

  10. What you say now if we plant dese two stones an' grow two trees for us ownselfs, an' yust sit under de branches an' watch de peaches ripen?

  11. And what did the little boy do when he got back and found his peaches gone?

  12. I'd yust fair live on peaches if I had 'em.

  13. Den Hahsie yust hop back to darie ole hatful o' peaches under de tree, an' pick it up an' skip out o' dat eatin peaches all de way.

  14. He's yust so full o' peaches he'll squot right down dere over de rise an' go to sleep.

  15. Dried peaches are treated in the same way.

  16. Fill either, when done, with a quart of strawberries or raspberries mashed with a cup of sugar, or with peaches cut fine and sugared, and served hot.

  17. Fresh peaches or slices of tender apple can be used in the same way.

  18. Peaches pared and halved, or canned ones drained from the sirup, can be used.

  19. If the peaches were one night on the way they arrived in good order.

  20. In the Fall, fresh peaches were being shipped across the lake to Chicago from Michigan.

  21. The peaches reached Boston, cool and fresh, and were sold in an hour at a good profit.

  22. There in Brinkwort's house in the covert of peaches and pomegranates was the man and the only man who should, who must, bring new bloom to her cheek.

  23. These peaches and cream are protecting me.

  24. The girl was enjoying her peaches and cream.

  25. There were olives and celery too, besides apples and early peaches from Uncle Daniel's farm.

  26. I hope they bring peaches," Freddie said, thinking of the beautiful peaches in the Meadow Brook orchard that had not been quite ripe when the Bobbseys left the country for the seaside.

  27. But we have a basket of peaches somewhere," said Aunt Sarah.

  28. There was a Bohemian flavour in the little walk to the great fruit garden, which was odorous of bruised peaches and stale salads as they passed it.

  29. Mr. Cecil, the other day, was saying that England could produce as fine peaches as any other country.

  30. He first took us to the house of one of his friends, who welcomed him and us, and offered us some of the fruit of the country, very fine peaches and full grown apples, which filled our hearts with thankfulness to God.

  31. The peaches were the most delicious we had yet eaten.

  32. This morning, about half-past six, we set out from the village, in order to go to the end of the island; but before we left we did not omit supplying ourselves with peaches which grew in an orchard along the road.

  33. We had so many peaches set before us that we were timid about eating them, though we experienced no ill effects from them.

  34. So we let it pass, and took another walk to New Utrecht, where we drank some good beer a year old, and coming back again to the house, indulged in peaches on the road.

  35. As we walked along we saw in different gardens trees full of apples of various kinds, and so laden with peaches and other fruit that one might doubt whether there were more leaves or fruit on them.

  36. He has eaten all the peaches now, and I have no more.

  37. When I reached the fence which enclosed the place I looked back, and could see him gobbling all around a tree, so he had already shaken the peaches off one at least.

  38. So saying I went to the peach basket, where Bowser was vainly endeavoring to get the peaches out, and opened the fastenings, while he hopped around me on his huge legs and uttered his strange chuckling laugh.

  39. Then he walked around and leisurely swallowed the peaches as a chicken swallows corn kernels.

  40. I asked him what it lived on when there were no peaches to eat, but he did not know.

  41. I took my basket to the edge of the desert, hid it in a tree, and went to purchase peaches enough from the nearest farmer to fill it.

  42. He came over and then I could feel him pecking at the peaches through the woven covering.

  43. The toucan alighted on the grass, put the basket down and again began pecking at the peaches through the cover.

  44. We employed the time in trying the flavor of the grapes and peaches of Lombardy, and looking at the groups of travelers who had come down from the Alps with the annual avalanche at this season.

  45. Fruit was very abundant--grapes, ripe figs, peaches and melons were abundant, and for a trifle one could purchase a sumptuous banquet.

  46. Mountains of sun-kissed peaches from the warm walls of the Manor gardens, gallons of fruit-salad and cakes in bewildering variety disappeared as by magic.

  47. Martie took the baby down to the kitchen for her bath, and it seemed strange to her that the dried peaches Sally had set on the stove that morning were still placidly simmering in their saucepan.

  48. She said she must get home in time to help Pauline with breakfast for the augmented family, and John went with her into the old kitchen, and cut peaches and mixed muffins with the enthusiasm of an expert, talking all the time.

  49. Everything was cold, from the mammoth turkey, with which Mr. Linton wrestled, to the iced peaches that topped off what the boys declared "a corking feed.

  50. I've put these peaches in with the neatsfoot oil, and it seems a beautiful arrangement!

  51. Just before adding the last layer, which should be of crumbs, pour in as much of the liquor in which the peaches were stewed as the dish will hold without "floating" the contents.

  52. Place the peaches in the bottom of a pudding dish, sprinkle them well with sugar, pour the batter over them, bake the pudding in a quick oven, and eat it before it has time to fall.

  53. Yet you remember what portly bellies the peaches had at Paris, where it is generally as hot.

  54. Yet it does not agree with fruit; the peaches and nectarines are shrivelled to the size of damsons, and half of them drop.

  55. Probably he was over hasty in relating the fact, for as matter of truth the experiment failed and the peaches have proved innocuous.

  56. Can you see in the peaches that they are poisoned?

  57. My thought was of the peaches of Messer Leonardo.

  58. That night the duchess saw in her dreams fair peaches on a platter of gold.


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