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    Use "molasses" in a sentence

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    molasses


    1. Add 1 cup molasses and allow to sit for three days in the sun


    2. Suspend in a glass gallon container filled with filtered water and add 1 cup molasses


    3. Molasses can be sprayed along with the compost tea


    4. The trick is to add 1 cup of the molasses per gallon water after it has sit for a few days


    5. It is commonly said that a sugar planter expects that the rum and the molasses should defray the whole expense of his cultivation, and that his sugar should be all clear profit


    6. Of this kind are molasses, coffee, cocoa-nuts, tobacco, pimento, ginger, whalefins, raw silk, cotton, wool, beaver, and other peltry of America, indigo, fustick, and other dyeing woods; secondly, such as are not the peculiar produce of America, but which are, and may be produced in the mother country, though not in such quantities as to supply the greater part of her demand, which is principally supplied from foreign countries


    7. A fermented liquor, for example, which is called beer, but which, as it is made of molasses, bears very little resemblance to our beer, makes a considerable part of the common drink of the people in America


    8. Besides the duty of one penny a-gallon imposed by the British parliament upon the importation of molasses into America, there is a provincial tax of this kind upon their importation into Massachusetts Bay, in ships belonging to any other colony, of eight-pence the hogshead; and another upon their importation from the northern colonies into South Carolina, of five-pence the gallon


    9. The blacks, accordingly, have almost everywhere their allowance of rum, and of molasses or spruce-beer, in the same manner as the white servants ; and this allowance would not probably be withdrawn, though those articles should be subjected to moderate duties


    10. room, as quickly as molasses on a sub-zero day

    11. “There seems to be a bumper crop of molasses that Mr


    12. Time seeped by like molasses


    13. Its feathers, a light brown, shimmered like molasses, except on its chest, where the sunlight reflected from the whiteness with such brightness that it might blind those who looked upon it


    14. The air is like molasses today but I would like to go out at some time


    15. She was bareheaded and her golden hair--hair of a warm gold, "molasses taffy" colour as Di Blythe had said--was pinned in sleek, close coils over her head; she had large, tranquil, blue eyes that always seemed full of friendliness, a high white forehead and a finely shaped face


    16. ” Her voice was like honey and molasses, like the wind and the rain


    17. I eagerly ate every one, generously saturated with molasses, along with a cup of strong coffee


    18. my side: his reflexes, as Ma would say, “were as slow as molasses in


    19. The beans were not cooked in molasses nor tomato sauce, but rather with bacon fat and onions


    20. Joey drank the whole think down; a bitter-sweet taste of cinnamon sugar, and molasses

    21. molasses and 1/4 cup of the olive oil


    22. In a small saucepan over moderate heat, add the leftover coffee (or water), molasses, vinegar, cocoa and olive oil


    23. Stir occasionally and remove when cocoa and molasses are dissolved


    24. In a small saucepan on medium heat put 6 oz of the beer, molasses and 2


    25. He was inside of a barn of some sort, the smell of hay and dust was heavy in the air, with a touch of the bitter sweet smell of horse-grain and molasses


    26. Stir in the molasses, salt and butter


    27. Be aware that molasses is high in calories, iron and copper


    28. Blackstrap molasses also contains sulfur which can thin the blood and may therefore increase the menstrual bleeding in some women


    29. The manifest said they were carrying only timber and molasses


    30. But his face is red as flame from the molasses in his rum

    31. But it was like swimming in molasses, and he became entangled with the grasping shrubbery and slammed bodily to the earth


    32. The movement of the traffic was as slow as molasses


    33. It was as if he were stuck in molasses, but every stride


    34. Mix the honey and molasses; bring to a boil


    35. We could move around with great efficiency; so much so that the outdated enemy vehicle moved as if it was in molasses


    36. exchanged molasses for two well-made pair of horseshoes that would


    37. If you had actually been there while it was actually happening… it would have been happening as slow as molasses


    38. run, but it was like trying to swim through molasses – he


    39. quench his thirst, and her legs felt like molasses as she ran toward the


    40. „Get real boyo,' he huffed as he sipped his hot molasses drink and played with the cigar

    41. molasses, maple syrup, and sugar; hard candies and candies without nuts, creams, or


    42. But Reacher kept on moving, in what felt like hopeless slow motion, like forcing the back of his hand through molasses on a cold winter’s day, his left eye on the Python’s front sight, his right eye on the hole in the end of the suppressor tube, which was still elliptical, but only slightly


    43. Fontaine admitted that he was puzzled, after his tonic of sulphur, molasses made Scarlett so irritable and listless by turns


    44. Meade say? How soon will she be over here?” “You’re as slow as molasses in January,” snapped Scarlett as Prissy opened the gate


    45. Throngs of women were coming children hurried by their sides, staggering under buckets of steaming molasses


    46. IN HIS MIND Mercer is already miles to the north, dithering before a shadowy penthouse, when the realization that they’ve missed a turn pulls him back to the electric molasses of Centre Street


    47. This company departed from its usual practice in 1932 by setting up a reserve for $1,500,000 out of surplus to reduce molasses inventory to estimated current market value


    48. His arm, a long molasses undulation, lazed to offer the bullet to the boy, to see if he would notice; he did not notice


    49. Like a kind of summer molasses, it poured turgidly forth upon the cinnamon-dusty road


    50. She was a tall, elegant, large-boned mulatta, with skin the color and softness of molasses, and that morning she wore a red dress with white polka dots








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    "molasses" definitions

    thick dark syrup produced by boiling down juice from sugar cane; especially during sugar refining