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Example sentences for "stewed"

Lexicographically close words:
steward; stewardess; stewardesses; stewards; stewardship; stewing; stewpan; stewpans; stews; sthai
  1. Already the other lady was at work, putting a spoonful of stewed figs on a soup plate.

  2. The bath we did not succeed in getting; but we had an excellent luncheon: omelette, fried fish, some kind of stewed meat and a bottle of red wine.

  3. His eyes rested at last on a great dish of stewed figs which stood on the counter.

  4. His whole boy's nature rose in him in one fierce longing for stewed figs.

  5. Plateful after plateful of stewed meat and potatoes, steaming and savoury, disappeared.

  6. So Private Wakeman sat down to a plate piled with stewed figs, swamped with a yellowish liquid called custard in canteens in France.

  7. Serve on a platter with stewed prawns and garnish with croutons.

  8. Then bake until brown on top and serve hot with stewed potatoes.

  9. Many families prefer for supper some milk dish such as macaroni and cheese or a cream soup served with either stewed or fresh fruit or followed by a fruit or vegetable salad.

  10. Macaroni and cheese or cold meat Stewed or fresh fruit Cookies Bread and butter Tea (for adults) Milk or cocoa (for children) 2.

  11. How can men legislate--how can men fight with a pound of stewed abomination holding them like lead?

  12. Says she, 'a bit av a chicken will do and ye can make a pumpkin pie the day before, so what with a few pertaties and a taste of stewed tomats he'll do bravely.

  13. Sometimes there were stewed apples, the dried kind, and they were not so very bad when they were sweet enough and had a lot of lemon flavor in them.

  14. But suddenly it came into Val's mind how sick the children must be of raie, and stewed veal, and that though funds were low the play was nearly finished.

  15. You can smell garlic and stewed veal in the love scenes.

  16. That will be codfish stewed in cream sauce.

  17. Next take the recipe for salt codfish, stewed in cream.

  18. In that case it is called cabbage stewed with cream.

  19. What is called the rack or ribs would be cut into chops for broiling or frying, and the breast would be cut off entire to be stewed or roasted or baked.

  20. We shall cook salt codfish stewed in cream, venison with currant jelly, stewed carrots, and cabinet pudding.

  21. In that way they are served as stewed beans, with roast mutton or roast lamb.

  22. This fish may be broiled over a nice clear fire, and served with a good brown gravy or white sauce, or it may be stewed in wine.

  23. Stewed pigeons; sweetbreads; ragoût of ducks; fillets of chickens and mushrooms.

  24. They are very wholesome things, suitable to most stomachs which cannot accommodate themselves to raw fruit or a large portion of sugar: they are the happy medium, and far better than ordinary stewed fruit.

  25. Stewed fruit, or preserves, or marmalade, may be served with either the boiled or baked pudding, and will be found an improvement.

  26. Baked mackerel may be dressed in the same way as baked herrings, and may also be stewed in wine.

  27. Green peas, or stewed mushrooms, may be strewed over the meat, and will be found a very great improvement.

  28. Stewed veal with vegetables, made of remains of cold shoulder, broiled rump-steak and oyster sauce.

  29. A ragoût, or pie, should be made of the giblets, or they may be stewed down to make gravy.

  30. Stewed knuckle of veal and rice, cold lamb and dressed cucumber.

  31. A few mushrooms added to this dish, and stewed with the sweetbreads, will be found an improvement.

  32. Their fare was varied sometimes by a little carni seca, pounded up and stewed with chile verde or chile colorado.

  33. It is excellent when stewed with pork chops.

  34. Both stewed rhubarb and stewed pears often act as mild and gentle aperients.

  35. Stewed prunes, or stewed French plums, or stewed Normandy pippins, are excellent remedies to prevent constipation.

  36. Then, again, we have terrapin, the most aristocratic of turtles, whose flesh is so highly prized by epicures that restaurateurs cannot get enough of it and are compelled to serve stewed muskrat as a substitute.

  37. Some one had heard that to be at their best morels should be stewed in cream, and that was the way we had them for breakfast.

  38. But soupe, bouilli, roti, the stewed and the fried, speedily went the way of all flesh.

  39. Vauquer's stewed pears (at five for a penny), "they would come here in search of a lover.

  40. Dish up the rest of the mutton with the potatoes, and you can put the stewed pears on the table, those at five a penny.

  41. A cup of stewed tea, sweetened with molasses, stood by each plate, and no fermented liquor of any description was consumed by the company.

  42. It's a sign of moral rectitude to eat stewed rhubarb.

  43. One way of punishing children for losing their parents is to make them wear dark gingham dresses with china buttons down the back and to eat stewed rhubarb for dessert.

  44. In one was a fine cucumber, scooped hollow, and then stuffed with seasoned meat, and stewed in rich sauce.

  45. Albumenized lemonade Supper--Oatmeal or cream of wheat with milk Toast Tea Stewed fruit 9 P.

  46. The addition of small quantities of coffee to the morning portion of milk, or of stewed prunes or a baked apple to the afternoon feeding, also tends to overcome the condition.

  47. Well-skimmed chicken broth with crackers II Breakfast--Stewed apples with milk Milk toast Coffee without cream 10:30 A.

  48. When meat is given, it must be simple in form and preparation, such as boiled or broiled sweetbreads or brains, scraped beef or stewed chicken.

  49. Harry King, and stewed to the gills again!


  50. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stewed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    afflicted; baked; barbecued; bent; cockeyed; coddled; curried; drunk; elevated; fired; fried; fuddled; heated; high; illuminated; intoxicated; lit; loaded; organized; parboiled; pickled; pissed; plastered; polluted; potted; raddled; roast; scalloped; seared; smashed; soaked; soused; stewed; tanked; tight; tipsy


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    stewed fruit; stewed prunes; stewed rump; stewed tomatoes