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    ladle


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    1. for the corrugated clatter of ladle heads on bars


    2. “What is the soup today Cook?” Defoe inquired to the fat Scottish lady who had proudly brought the steaming tureen to the lady of the house to ladle out


    3. Mary Dwindle helped ladle it onto the floor only to find to her horror that it was pure honey


    4. Betty Alpha it was with a huge ladle in hand scooped and delivered the steaming porridge


    5. To see a ladle in your dream suggests that you are being nourished with love


    6. Korak stood behind them with a ladle in her meaty hand, scowling, watching as the Ploughman greeted his visitors


    7. Remove from heat, and ladle into bowls


    8. It only takes so many turns of that key in the lock, so many dips of your ladle in


    9. The concern became anguish when after the infusion, Severa took, with the wooden ladle, a substantial portion of the concoction and poured it with difficulty into a bowl; and I say with difficulty because the potion was so thick that it remained attached to the spoon refusing to let go


    10. He grabbed some pizza sauce in a bendy plastic ladle and catapulted it towards the pizza

    11. He did, as instructed and noticed a bin full of used condoms on the floor, this put Spock off a little and he returned after his cold shower, which was a ladle of cold dirty water from a large stone well


    12. Put a bed of rice (or noodles) on a plate, then ladle the gravy and meatballs over it and serve


    13. Knocking the cobwebs out of my head, I began to ladle


    14. The Big Dipper is called that because it looks like a giant ladle


    15. “Will you fetch me the ladle over there?” Unni asked, pointing toward it


    16. ” He continued to stir the liquid and then he lifted the ladle and smelled the brew


    17. She thought the ladle looked like it was hundreds of years old


    18. She paused and placed her hands on her hips with the ladle clasped in her right fist


    19. She accepted a ladle from Aunt Unni filled with stew, happy to taste a sample


    20. ‘That’s fine,’ she said, assuming the posture of a monitor with a ladle for the stick

    21. Blok made the classic mistake of spraying into a ladle, the perfect tool for water rebound


    22. Ladle into bowls, and top with scallions


    23. ” she grabbed her ladle


    24. ” she picked up the ladle and offered the handle to the youth, asking please with her face, she tilted her head towards the remaining celebrants indicating she was inviting him to help share the blessing


    25. ” the youth took the ladle and began by serving the middle-aged lady behind him


    26. His mom dipped the ladle into the pot, withdrew steaming stew, and held it up for him


    27. Stymie the Stutterer comes out of the “galley’s” kitchen carrying a pot by one of its handle, and using a ladle hooked through the pot’s other handle


    28. Ladle into bowls and serve


    29. ladle, while pouring liquid metal into ladle, it will remove slag


    30. As regards to LADLE ADDITIONS there can be several variations

    31. WHICH FALLS INTO THE LADLE


    32. per ton of Steel (in ladle)


    33. The well of the preheated ladle was cooled with compressed air


    34. Grey Iron as regards to feeding & gating, not having a proper ladle, having


    35. Induction Furnace is so placed ,that the FULL LADLE WITH LIQUID METAL


    36. Slowly, very slowly I used a big ladle to place the sand around


    37. "_Geht's los_?" asked Ilse, pausing in the wiping dry of a wooden ladle


    38. (Use the big ladle)


    39. Drinking water was available in a large drum in the corner, with a ladle but the liquid was soiled, so none of them drank


    40. She pulled me close with the hand that still clutched the ladle and let me spill my tears on her shoulder

    41. He crossed to the closet and pulled out a huge scoop to ladle kibble into the metal doggie bowls


    42. The sun sank below Ladle Hill and the autumn stars began to shine in the darkening east -- Perseus and the Pleiades, Cassiopeia, faint Pisces and the great square of Pegasus


    43. Pick them up with a perforated ladle and put them on a


    44. He waved for Dabney to ladle more soup into his bowl


    45. He then grabbed the ladle sitting by the lava rocks and held it up to show Abby


    46. —From the ladle one could get at least two hundred francs


    47. And observe that Cleopatra's pun preceded the battle of Actium, and that had it not been for it, no one would have remembered the city of Toryne, a Greek name which signifies a ladle


    48. Mary did look up, and she did stare at me: the ladle with which she was basting a pair of chickens roasting at the fire, did for some three minutes hang suspended in air; and for the same space of time John’s knives also had rest from the polishing process: but Mary, bending again over the roast, said only—


    49. While the two crews were yet circling in the waters, reaching out after the revolving line-tubs, oars, and other floating furniture, while aslope little Flask bobbed up and down like an empty vial, twitching his legs upwards to escape the dreaded jaws of sharks; and Stubb was lustily singing out for some one to ladle him up; and while the old man's line—now parting—admitted of his pulling into the creamy pool to rescue whom he could;—in that wild simultaneousness of a thousand concreted perils,—Ahab's yet unstricken boat seemed drawn up towards Heaven by invisible wires,—as, arrow-like, shooting perpendicularly from the sea, the White Whale dashed his broad forehead against its bottom, and sent it, turning over and over, into the air; till it fell again—gunwale downwards—and Ahab and his men struggled out from under it, like seals from a sea-side cave


    50. “Immediately, your excellency,” said Stephen, getting a large soup ladle out of the sideboard, which was decorated with a number of silver vases



    1. As added punctuation he ladled two more bowls to a couple out of Bron-Geiet's


    2. ” I ladled more of the stew into his bowl


    3. The landlady ladled out a thick fish stew; when Colling tasted it, he found it delicious, and said so


    4. ’” He ladled out two glasses full


    5. The consumption of butter on the big passenger liners was never questioned, so the chefs ladled it on generously


    6. congealed (Burton's staff-caff achieved this well and regularly) then when ladled


    7. foul smel ing paste was ladled onto his mane of black hair, Josef


    8. He found his meal to be quite agreeable, far better than the poor excuse for pasta they’d ladled out to him in county jail


    9. As the event drew near the end, Evelyn ladled the last of the punch from the crystal bowl


    10. When it was Chepe’s turn he was handed two tortillas, and then some amorphous substance was ladled onto the tortillas from the garbage pail

    11. For one thing, she had ladled it out of a large bubbling pot which looked suspiciously


    12. “Rather than feed them,” she ladled child after child


    13. cart with containers which contained sewerage to be ladled


    14. Still in the chaos of our arrival, the Supreme Commander’s tent was pitched, fires were lit, camp made in its usual order, women rushing everywhere as they ladled food into our bowls, and when all of this was done, Ambrosius called all of us young warriors into his tent to witness the Dumnonians paying homage to him, their Overlord in War


    15. The scallop-edged waves in the twilight, the ladled cups, the


    16. He dipped the spoon into the sock and ladled out two heaping teaspoons of sugar into Louie’s cup


    17. Still more delightful were the moments when they reached the stream where the rows ended, and the old man rubbed his scythe with the wet, thick grass, rinsed its blade in the fresh water of the stream, ladled out a little in a tin dipper, and offered Levin a drink


    18. As Abby lay down, he cranked up the heat, then ladled some water on the lava rocks in the corner


    19. 'Anyone want more dressing?' She ladled liberal portions from the chicken's sad interior


    20. Mysterious ladled the gravy, the mashed potatoes, and the peas on and mashed and crushed it shapeless as we watched, trying not to bug our eyes

    21. ‘Anyone want more dressing?’ Grandma ladled liberal portions from the chicken’s interior


    22. Rob ladled a big draft of water from a bucket and emptied what he didn’t drink over his head


    23. "Anyone want more dressing?" Grandma ladled liberal portions from the chicken's interior


    24. Al ladled gravy over the whole pile of food and set the plates before them


    25. The men were forming in a line, and as they passed the stoves, the cooks ladled lima beans and lumps of boiled beef into the cans


    26. At length, the punch was ready, and the Dorpat student, with much bespattering of the table as he did so, ladled the liquor into tumblers, and cried: “Now, gentlemen, please!” When we had each of us taken a sticky tumbler of the stuff into our hands, the Dorpat student and Frost sang a German song in which the word “Hoch!” kept occurring again and again, while we joined, in haphazard fashion, in the chorus


    1. He is so wrapped-up in the gathering of secrets that he doesn’t notice a tub of ladles and slatted spoons standing directly to the left hand side of the hatch


    2. Ted stoops to pick the spoons and ladles up, to hide the evidence, but he is far too old and far too clumsy


    3. She ladles out a mug-full of water and hands it to him


    4. At lunchtime the house shook with the bustle of a marketplace, and the perspiring guests-who did not even know who their hosts were-trooped in to occupy the best places at the table, while the cooks bumped into each other with enormous kettles of soup, pots of meat, large gourds filled with vegetables, and troughs of rice, and passed around the contents of barrels of lemonade with inexhaustible ladles


    5. Just large spoons and ladles were inside


    6. As always, the room was stocked with pots, pans, ladles and various types of fruits and vegetables


    7. There are also other types of spoons such as soup ladles and slotted


    8. the entire 1000 Kg of metal has to be emptied to hand ladles( WHERE


    9. Heads of social organizations, institutions, the concept of a Supreme head-being: God, the making of bread by cutting off the heads of grain, the head of a bed, the head of a burning cigar or cigarette: knocked of as ashes: getting ‘ahead’, the concept of progress as the most important thing in life, competition: getting ahead of your competition, the concept of competitive elimination: ‘heads will fall’, ‘if you are not up to snuff’, snuff: sneezing your head off by taking a pinch of snuff to clear your head, giving ‘head’ sexually, warheads, bombs, firearms, bullets, artillery: any weapon that shoots something: slingshots, arrows, spears, rocks, the heading of a page, a header in grammar, the heading on a page, the heading on a sentence, the heading on a paragraph, somersaults, head-over-heels, crowns, the crowns of Corinthian pillars, pillars do not have heads: all pillars are decapitated, all segments of pillars: all decapitated columns, the idea of decapitating pillars of the community, the idea of dethroning kings, the eating of fruit like grapes, apples, etc; all edible things like coconuts, papaya,, unpeeling the head of a banana and eating it, all vegetables in the shape of a head like onions, cabbage, lettuce, the picking of leaves, the picking of fruits, the picking of beans: all drug foods the picking of spices: creating every single drug we call food, ice cream cones, all ice cream in the shape of a decapitated head, all food portions in the shape of a head, all toppings on all food, decapitated flowers, the Rose Parade: hundreds of millions of decapitated heads of flowers, all fire with flames that are decapitated, all fireworks, the crushing of spices, the picking of decapitated heads like mushrooms, eating nuts, cracking their shell, eggs, corks and bungs used to seal barrels and bottles, the tops of bottles, the sealing and taking off the tops of bottles, jars; all tools that have a head, the head of a hammer, nails, the head of a nail, pounding the head of a nail, the cutting off of the heads of large trees before decapitating them, cutting off the heads of animals to kill them and eat them, all mathematics: the counting of heads, or I’s and adding them up, the using of tools to create decapitated segments, all sports, all balls used in sports, the hitting of all balls, ping-pong, badminton, bowling, bowling pins: the decapitation of bowling pins by a bowling ball, kingpins, kings, jewelry, stickpins with diamond heads on them, canes, walking sticks with metal heads, staffs, any artifact denoting being the head of something, scepters, globes, flyswatters, turbans, musical instruments that blare out sound: decapitating it; using holes in wood and brass instruments to decapitate the natural sound into a shorter wavelength, all fretted and unfretted musical instruments, pressing on a fret to make the note shorter, like a violin or guitar, drums, drumsticks, cymbals, the heads of shoelaces, the detached mentality called the ego: decapitated and disconnected from all the other needs and energy flows of a human being, the concept of life after death as a detached form of spirit, the structure of all hierarchy, all capitalist companies and corporate bodies being ruled and controlled by detached heads of business, the capitalization of letters at the head of a word or sentence or paragraph: especially in ancient sacred Christian texts: where the first capital letter is huge, the eating of fish by decapitating them first, the use of all drugs, narcotics wine, coffee, pills: to create a disconnection between the brain and the rest of the human being, the concept of anesthesia, using drugs to numb the brain or prevent it from feeling the body’s pain, all cultures that value stoicism, macho pigs who cannot love, the concept of the hero as a stone face refusing to face the truth, refusing to feel love, refusing to feel any emotion whatsoever, refusing to cry, the stone carvings of all the ancient Kings, the decapitated carvings of all Kings on coins, the insane idea of all kings ruling by only using their decapitated heads as decapitated coins to spread their authority, all stone busts, plaster busts, the stone faces of all heroes in modern media who refuse to feel human emotion, ping-pong, the computer game: pong, King Kong: the King cut off from State: King Kong falling off the Empire State building: all the video games that are based upon decapitated heads decapitating other heads, which are all based on the old arcade pinball machines that shot decapitated heads that bounced around scoring points hitting and scoring on as many stationary targets of decapitated heads as possible, the decapitation of hair… haircuts, shaving daily, cutting your nails, the idea of assassination as a political tool, the concept of character assassination used in all human societies to cut off people who are thought too uppity or stick out too much, and do not conform… the detached form of observation that only use instruments for the eye: microscopes, telescopes, star-gazing, stamp collecting, the collections of anything from bric-a-brac to gold coins, portraits, still pictures of decapitated heads, cameos, brooches, belt buckles, shoe buckles, still photographs of decapitated heads, talking heads, heads on celluloid talking, heads on screens, moving pictures of talking heads, the idea of a leader as a talking head, all pictures on money of decapitated heads, mouthpieces, microphones, the idea of one person speaking for another, speechwriters, lawyers, politicians, amplified music coming out of a loudspeaker, amplifiers of singing-talking heads, the idea of doing nothing but talking as being the only form of social activity allowed in polite societies, the heads of shoelaces, all knots, topknots, tying hair into knots, the idea of cutting up sounds into words, into letters, into decapitated abstract symbols of meaning separated from thee body of the meaning by segmentation, all segmented forms of tool-use, all tools that segment things into decapitated heads, all decapitated forms of awareness-thinking-feeling, all forms of specialization, all segmented ways of living-doing-seeing, decapitating the natural order of things into decapitated insane pieces: decapitating a family into age groups, decapitating a community into alienated isolated individuals, all mass butchery of living animals by cutting off their heads, morse code, ticker tape, all digitalization of signals into meaningless decapitated codes, the invention of the glass tube: the first decapitated head that could mechanically receive and send energy through nerves called wires, the invention of the transistor: the first sold decapitated head that could send and receive signals, the invention of microchips: tiny decapitated heads with their own tiny brain circuits that could perform more complicated functions than the first huge glass-blown giants called vacuum tubes: because there was nothing inside them, all glass blowing, blowing up molten glass with hot air and then decapitating it to make a glass vase or bottle, all containers from bottles, jars, gourds, ladles, to pitchers and teapots with decapitated lids, all containers, chests, holding treasure, wealth, valuables, all spices and decapitated herbs, all furniture made from decapitating trees, all houses made into decapitated heads where the people living inside them only use their heads and not their hearts or bodies, the steam engine: decapitating steam to explode out in puffs of decapitated destroyed power, all wheels, all round wheels used in machines, all watches, with dials pointing at the decapitated numbers of a disconnected circle, the decapitation of all circles into wedges, pie slices, the invention of the wedge, the invention of the axe as a metal decapitated head to stick on a wooden decapitated piece of branch, all idols, all icons, all figureheads, all abstract symbols representing the head, the pinnacle, the top, the apex, the height of anything, all hierarchical awareness and structures that deem the head as the most valuable, the best, the most noble, etc; Jack-in the Box, all boxes, everything that is put into a box or container, FedEx: the obsession of transporting boxes and parcels, the song; ‘Pop goes the Weasel’, all mass-produced goods that are boxed and shipped, the detachment of specialized labor and work, the creation of holes, digging, all mining, piston heads, engine heads, everything that is called the ‘head’ of something, the froth on the top of a glass of beer,: to be blown away, the use of all zeros and ones: as in Japanese Zeros decapitating American ships, zeros and ones being created and then decapitated inside computers, the use of all zeros and ones in mathematics, scalping, the taking of heads, the shrinking of heads: which the computer microchip is the latest evolution of, …


    10. Ladles of money

    11. Ladles of Cong


    1. Marguerite a few moments later as she began ladling out


    2. In the distance the tar ladling lorries with their battery of rollers chugged, idling back and forth as a black steaming liquid gushed behind each one


    3. Their hushed voices and much peering through Fizzicist's telescope as the ladling trucks climbed higher and higher


    4. Also consider what you are ladling


    5. Korak laid out two dozen wooden bowls on the counter and began ladling porridge into them


    6. ” she said while ladling soup into his bowl and handing him a slice of bread


    7. Multiple Viirin, tall and thin and pale as fleeting wisps of cloud, continuously circulated the room, refilling goblets and ladling gravies and spooning oddly shaped items that Stedder had never before seen the like of but which he imagined to be food, possibly grown from the ground?


    8. He is ladling on the paint with a large brush, like any other busy artisan


    9. duty to redistribute this wealth by ladling it out fairly starting with the


    10. Could you imagine Nichols ladling out to his audience that sort of manifesto? No

    11. All that burning afternoon, Aunt Pitty and her family, black and white, stood in the sun with buckets of water and bandages, ladling drinks, binding wounds until the bandages gave out and even the torn sheets and towels were exhausted


    12. "Water!" he cried, and ladling some water in an iron dipper from a bucket, he poured it over the injured man's head


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    Synonyms for "ladle"

    ladle lade laden spoon shovel trowel spade dipper

    "ladle" definitions

    a spoon-shaped vessel with a long handle; frequently used to transfer liquids from one container to another


    put (a liquid) into a container by means of a ladle


    remove with or as if with a ladle