Whereat, with blade, with bloody blameful blade, He bravely broached his boiling bloody breast.
Whereat, with blade, with bloody blameful blade, He bravely broached his boiling bloody breast.
Telling a butler how to make good tea Warm the pot first, please, then put two heaping teaspoonfuls in the pot no bags in boiling water, and when it's in, stir it. And when it comes here, I will stir it again.
We're just a bubble in a boiling pot.
Into this pour the purified juice: and put it into a pan of water come almost to a boil and continue nearly in the state of boiling until the juice is found to be the consistency of a thick syrup when cold. It is then when cold, to be corked up in a bottle for use.
When the water starts boiling it is foolish to turn off the heat.
I drank some boiling water because I wanted to whistle.
In a decade, America's mighty rivers will have reached the boiling point.
Delaying and straying and playing and spraying, Advancing and prancing and glancing and dancing, Recoiling, turmoiling and toiling and boiling, And gleaming and streaming and steaming and beaming, And rushing and flushing and brushing and gushing, And flapping and rapping and clapping and slapping, And curling and whirling and purling and twirling, And thumping and plumping and bumping and jumping, And dashing and flashing and splashing and clashing And so never ending, but always descending, Sounds and motions forever and ever are blending, All at once and all oer, with a mighty uproar, And this way the water comes down at Lodore.
There's been a boiling down of real emotion into a set pattern instead of individualism.
Dorion, ridiculing the description of a tempest in the 'Nautilus' of Timotheus, said that he had seen a more formidable storm in a boiling saucepan.
The art of the tea Way consists simply of boiling water, preparing tea and drinking it.
Has it popular sovereignty not got down as thin as the homeopathic soup that was made by boiling the shadow of a pigeon that had starved to death.
Chip the glasses and crack the plates Blunt the knives and bend the forks That's what Bilbo hates Smash the bottles and burn the corks Cut the cloth and tread on the fat Pour the milk on the pantry floor Leave the bones on the bedroom mat Splash the wine on every door Dump the crocks in a boiling bowl Pound them up with a thumping pole And when you've finished, if any are whole, Send them down the hall to roll That's what Bilbo Baggins hates So, carefully carefully with the plates.
There is the churning and the boiling of the sea, and the foam on top of it and that is what man is, churning and foam together.
You really get the most out of sweet corn if you pick the corn off the stalk and rush it to a pot of boiling water. The longer you wait, the more sugar you lose. But if you get it in the first half hour, that is the sweetest corn ever.
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