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    Use "salt" in a sentence

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    salt


    salted


    salting


    salts


    1. · Gradually reduce the salt intake to about a third of previous level


    2. Hold the Salt Shaker


    3. Also present are the salt deposits of the various fertilizers, etc


    4. You can add salt to this mixture at 50/50 to increase effectiveness


    5. Today only a couple little salt lakes, one hundred and two hundred miles in length, marked the bottom of the sea that had been trapped in the highlands a thousand Earth years ago


    6. coastline atop a tidal wave of cheap beer, dirty hookers, and salt water


    7. · It is said that a wise woman puts a grain of sugar in everything she says to a man but takes everything he says with a pinch of salt


    8. For Salt Toxicity: City water contain chlorine, a salt


    9. Avoid fertilizers as they are all salt based


    10. The salt water lakes at the bottom of the Gengee are thirty nine hundred and forty one hundred feet below the lake, but almost five hundred miles south of their destination

    11. Little salt lake was as deep as he had ever been, and that had been more than a century ago


    12. The cool air flowing through the open casement carried an alluring tang of salt


    13. Add salt, butter or 2 cups Green maize off the cob


    14. while they catch their salt laced breath


    15. carved and sheared of age, salt whipped,


    16. The air hangs with salt, staining feathers and


    17. with glues and salt leeching, seeping seas,


    18. His salt & pepper hair was long (as was most men), and he kept it tied with a piece of leather at the nape of his neck


    19. There was a tuft of salt and pepper hair on his chest


    20. as still as a pillar of salt

    21. he drops tears to salt the soil,


    22. lashing decks with rain and stinging salt


    23. to drown in salt water


    24. There had been a salt water ecosystem up here on the Lhar til long into the 50th


    25. with his tales and tally and salt calluses,


    26. The café is situated on one side of a small square and, from where I am sitting, I can see the masts of boats bobbing at the quay just down the street; the tang of salt in the air is tantalising


    27. I taste the salt on my lips and grin with delight


    28. My aunt and uncle began chatting about the crazy obsession the surfers share for beach life and I knew it wouldn't be long before he'd start hinting that it was about time I learned to swim, even though we had long ago agreed that I would only go with them to a beach as long as I didn't have to go in the sea, which I never did because I hated the water, the salt and the cold, and also I hated being so thin


    29. a salt whipped twinge of the back


    30. salt bleached, facing a cold war wall of water,

    31. Salt crystals dried on my forehead causing atoms of magnification like pricks from burning spikes


    32. “Now this,” she began holding a plate with one hand and a large spoon with the other, “is similar to your earth potato, we call it a Yumata tuber; we mash it also and sprinkle it with Tyra salt


    33. The salt was bitter on my lips


    34. usable clay can be made with cornstarch/flour, salt and water


    35. shoreline, the cold salt water filling his boots and making him curse


    36. Billy's body is telling him that he needs something with starch and carbohydrates, so he selects the least offensive option; tuna and cucumber, together with a packet of salt and vinegar crisps


    37. Their smells mingle and he tastes the salt water on her cheek


    38. Ken can smell the salt on the warm air drifting into his beachside bar


    39. These were taken with a grain of salt by himself, which led the observers to understand it wasn't the first time he'd received the cautionary directives from his wife


    40. Then it was back on the freeway again, until just outside of Salt Lake where they took the alternant route west toward home

    41. They now had the land and all he wanted to do was stay in Salt Lake


    42. All the men, that insisted on living her life for her, where in Salt Lake, two hundred and fifty miles away


    43. Kit traveled back with her, he’d finished classes nearly a month early, and since there wasn't anything holding him in Salt Lake, he chose to assist her there


    44. Kit had left for Salt Lake that morning, to prepare for his graduation


    45. She’d spent most the week in Salt Lake, with hopes that with the extra time, she’d be able to convince Mike to come along as well


    46. So she did the next best thing she sacrificed the larger kitchen everyone else had received, and went on the search for the little comforts, Mike clung tightly to in Salt Lake


    47. Mike still believed they were going to move back to Salt Lake with him


    48. He wasn't pleased to hear, that another of his children, had chosen not to return to Salt Lake for school


    49. How was she to admit that her own husband hadn't touched her in over six months? She knew the separation had been a trying one, but when he moved down, it was as if he left some of the better parts in Salt Lake, mainly his love for her


    50. The men were adequately hydrated, but they had not taken in much extra salt














































    1. This high price in 1764 is, however, four shillings and eight-pence cheaper than the ordinary price paid by Prince Henry ; and it is the best beef only, it must be observed, which is fit to be salted for those distant voyages


    2. A salted hide is reckoned inferior to a fresh one, and sells for a lower price


    3. Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil


    4. Despite the heat wave, his garden was doing fairly well, producing tomatoes and squash by the score; various types of eggplant (which he loved to roast with oil, lightly salted); and all manner of cleome, marigolds, and gladiolus


    5. "Try rolling these in 2/3 cup ground, salted peanuts instead of coconut!" Original recipe yield: 8 dozen


    6. She salted the frying pan, and heated it up, then she made a steak from the ground sirloin, and put it in the pan


    7. Tiny cubes of salted and pickled things (capers and apples), amongst drops of chili and basil (maybe), that added an ingenious contrast to the lemon


    8. Luis told me that they were drying the salted makailo


    9. Once the fish was aboard, it was split, cleaned, spined, and salted


    10. I told Luis I thought the fish was rather bland and he agreed and told me his people never ate it fresh, but only after it had been salted and smoked

    11. True to his word, Luis sent us some of the salted and dried fish to try


    12. The general practice is to soak them in cold salted water with the idea of drawing out and killing any insects


    13. To visit the great works of mankind is to realize how small the contribution of one individual salted among the billions is likely to be


    14. 34 Then the Egyptians rejoiced at the locusts, although they consumed the produce of the field, and they caught them in abundance and salted them for food


    15. 35 And the Lord turned a mighty wind of the sea which took away all the locusts, even those who were salted, and thrust them into the Red Sea; not one locust remained within the boundaries of Egypt


    16. roasted and salted, everyone had been sure she was teasing except


    17. 34 Then the Egyptians rejoiced at the locusts although they consumed the produce of the field and they caught them in abundance and salted them for food


    18. 35 And the Lord turned a mighty wind of the sea which took away all the locusts even those who were salted and thrust them into the Red Sea; not one locust remained within the boundaries of Egypt


    19. He is old, his dark hair salted with grey and the lines on his face burnt there by the sun


    20. 13 "You are the salt of the Earth but if the salt has lost its flavour with what will it be salted? It is then good for nothing but to be cast out and trodden under the feet of men

    21. Every one shall be salted with fire and every sacrifice shall be salted with salt


    22. Its meat is highly prized as seafood and sturgeon eggs or roe, is salted, seasoned and served as caviar


    23. What a tasty lunch, Anton! I especially love this lightly salted popcorn, and the tea is truly delicious


    24. morning so that I could soak in a hot bath of salted water, which was therapeutic and helped


    25. ” Brink opens a can of salted almonds, empties half its contents into his palm and pours them into his wide-angled mouth


    26. They ate dry, salted bread and smoked meat


    27. The heavily salted five-grain bagel is a mysterious creation whose ingredients are known only to the lunatic, raving hippie baker who has worked at the NYC Bagelry for as long as anyone can remember


    28. Bianca opens up a jar of some kind of salted meat


    29. In a saucepan bring to the boil enough lightly salted water to cover one kind of


    30. But if this salt has lost its savor, wherewith shall it be salted? It is henceforth good for nothing but to be cast out and trodden under foot of men

    31. “You hungry?” He offered me a chunk of deer meat that someone had salted and dried into jerky


    32. It took only a few steps to reach the crudely salted circle where the demon should appear, and only seconds to have a nice snack of fresh human blood drops scattered on the floor


    33. SALTED WITH STARRY SKIES


    34. At the point of starvation and extreme hunger scraps of salted


    35. “Richard,” Joyce said as she salted her chips


    36. Even the way she prepared the flat bread that went with the salted fish was identical with that used by his own mother or his first wife


    37. Cook 3 minutes in lightly salted, boiling water


    38. Bring a pot of salted water to boil and cook the noodles until tender, about 15 minutes


    39. salted? it is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be


    40. To capture them alive instead of killing them on the spot also made sense to Boson: live animals could be kept available for a long time as sources of meat, compared to the few days meat could stay edible if not smoked, dried or salted quickly after slaughtering

    41. You can add in 1 cup of chocolate chips or salted nuts into the mixture


    42. It’s best to stick to the plain, no salted nuts


    43. Soak the seeds for overnight in a bowl of heavily salted water


    44. Weeks of productive hunting by Nancy and Michel, apart from providing fresh food for all of them and thousands of pounds of smoked, salted, dried or pickled meat and fish now stored in barrels, had produced dozens of large animal hides and furs


    45. Where did you get all this salted and smoked meat? In France?”


    46. a rosary of salted sweets


    47. ” She pulled out some onions and salted lamb’s meat, placing both ingredients on the tabletop


    48. Advanced Preparation: The night before: peel and cube squash and place in cold, salted water


    49. And with salted chips, warm from the brick oven – that was


    50. They had no bed or blankets; ventilation was poor, making it hard to breathe in fresh air; the food was served charred, cold and heavily salted; the only water given was bitter






































    1. To dream that you are salting meat symbolizes longevity


    2. Did LaSally actually have a signed landscaping contract with Zedco? Snowplowing, salting the sidewalks, looking after the planter boxes, that sort of thing?”


    3. If you had been in these lands more than a matter of day-cycles, you would have seen other signs also—weapons given to village elders and stored secretly in case of need, the early bringing in of crops, the salting of meat


    4. Amaranta was on the point of causing panic because one of the nuns went into the kitchen as she was salting the soup and the only thing that oc-curred to her to say was to ask what those handfuls of white powder were


    5. “But it tastes great,” Tam said, salting the eggs


    6. Not only does fresh ground salt contain over 80 trace minerals, but it tastes better as well and there is less of a chance of over salting our food


    7. For example, the tasks associated with salting french fries at McDonald’s (represented by the containers of french fries) can all be considered at the extreme technology end of the spectrum


    8. Then we prepare them by drying the meat and salting it


    9. From salting the Earth with salt over the burned wreckage of Carthage… Now this modern Romanized Western civilization is salting the poorest nations on Earth with bombs, bomblets, and landmines


    10. I bade him tell it to me; and he still laughing said, "In the margin, as I told you, this is written: 'This Dulcinea del Toboso so often mentioned in this history, had, they say, the best hand of any woman in all La Mancha for salting pigs

    11. Lyle ate fries for a while, squeezing packets of ketchup on the side of the plate, then salting and peppering the ketchup, then dipping each fry individually and placing it in his mouth with girlish care


    12. A granular salt doesn’t enter the meat in the same way because it takes so long to melt that it sucks out the meat juices instead of salting the meat


    13. For methods of smoking, salting and making pickles and chutneys see Food preservation in Food


    1. If you visit your local health shop you will find all kinds of vegetable extracts and salts with which to make your potato water more drinkable


    2. "Bath salts,” I said


    3. 1) Salts of wood resin;


    4. 3) Salts of lignosulphonated acids;


    5. 6) Salts of organic sulphonated acids


    6. salts, clays and active mineral


    7. Corrosion of the second type is caused by chemical reactions between the products of hydration of cement and acids or salts which affect concrete


    8. Calcium salts of usually well water-soluble appear as a result of action of acids


    9. Corrosion of the second type is also caused by magnesium salts, often presents in large amount in underground and sea water (15


    10. 18% from total salts content)

    11. decreasing strength of concrete along with soluble salts


    12. Create an aroma therapeutic bath by adding bath salts that contain kelp, sea minerals and other types of seaweed


    13. time to release the salts, which still bound him to this degenerate existence, was


    14. some unholy wacko collected the salts


    15. Egan had phoned Josie, concerned about my current state of mind, so by the time I reached the house, she had a hot bath running with lavender oils and salts and a glass of red wine waiting


    16. It had been a hot, hard day at the café and she was looking forward to a deep bath, laced with some of the salts Frank had bought her a couple of months ago


    17. Or it may have been seen as a consequence of the unnatural use of the land, as in irrigation, through which a buildup of salts in the soil ended in the collapse of its ability to produce plant life of any kind


    18. The salts of dysprosium had an extremely high magnetic susceptibility, and they were doping their castings with small amounts of the element; more to find out what would happen rather than having any major theory


    19. He awoke to the unpleasantness of smelling salts under his nose and a throbbing pain in the back of his head


    20. Cook was peering down at him with obvious concern while the hand of an unfamiliar young woman held the salts unmercifully

    21. This soup figures often in the diet sheet of the Physical Regenerations for gouty and rheumatic patients, but in addition to being a valuable medicine on account of its salts, it is the most delicious clear soup that I know of


    22. Their people would never live together with Kellaran’s, since they required an environment hotter than Kellaran’s harshest desert at high noon, their air and water contained a large proportion of sulfur compounds, and it was thick with alkaline mineral salts


    23. Cleansing salts of the sea


    24. Healing salts of the sea


    25. The Guinn had a cargo of predominantly exotic spices, salts, and preservatives at approximately 80,000 kilograms


    26. narcotics and alcohol, the balance of these chemical salts gets altered


    27. salts and soaps are actually quite easy and inexpensive to make


    28. Special Baths – Baths in herbs and salts are also good but the source of the attack is now inside of you, where it’s designed to recreate itself over and over in your life


    29. And, as the Prophet in Glide says about our politicians, "oil flows through their veins and gunpowder salts their meals


    30. Unhappily, other substances than liquids were kept in the larder, among them spices, herbs, salts and peppers, so that a great cloud of stinging particles exploded suddenly around him, assaulting his eyes and nose

    31. Cut back on non-essential fats, excess carbohydrates, sugars, salts and alcohol (and consume them in moderation)


    32. salts, unhealthy foods with foods that are better for


    33. Before bathing he would perfume the pool with the salts that he carried in three alabaster flacons


    34. through replacing butters, salts, unhealthy foods with foods that are


    35. Veck watched on as the chief interrogator made Group Captain Townsend smell a small bottle of strong salts


    36. He gave her a whiff of smelling salts but wasn’t very successful in bringing her around, so we waited by her bed until she did regain consciousness on her own about twenty minutes later


    37. The revealing of the covering or veil to scripture as it has been shown salts us with the


    38. lated with calcium salts


    39. Without the salts dissolved in sea and the waves formed by winds, the sea water would have been stagnant and foul


    40. “I believe I have some smelling salts in my handbag, if that would be of any help

    41. lovely bath with some of those exquisite baths salts from Harrods


    42. The most important danger is the dehydration and loss of nutrients and salts that it can cause resulting in fatalities


    43. In the morning (at least 8 hours later) take a fast-acting natural laxative, either epsom salts or 10 oz citrate of magnesia (not milk of magnesia)


    44. Father felt that there was only so much smelling salts that Mother could take before she risked becoming an addict, and it was clear that she was not going to stay conscious as long as Matilda was tramping around on her carpet


    45. He knew where the smelling salts were if she fainted again, and his hyperventilation bag was safely ensconced in his pocket in case he felt overcome as well


    46. membrane cannot retain salts, the conductivity of the permeate remains nearly the same as that of


    47. Low pH cleaners are used to remove precipitated salts and metals, and alkaline or neutral


    48. detecting supposed concentrations of psychic energy and having to be revived with smelling salts


    49. Diluting the oceans is reducing the concentration of salts and other minerals


    50. Who has thrown such salts in the seas so as to protect its water from being corrupted and to prevent the multiplication of mosquitoes and insects?!








































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    Synonyms for "salt"

    salinity salt saltiness strategic arms limitation talks common salt table salt sodium chloride condiment seasoning salted pickled preserved cured marinated wit spice humour relish piquancy pungency bite add salt season cure flavour preserve

    "salt" definitions

    a compound formed by replacing hydrogen in an acid by a metal (or a radical that acts like a metal)


    white crystalline form of especially sodium chloride used to season and preserve food


    negotiations between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics opened in 1969 in Helsinki designed to limit both countries' stock of nuclear weapons


    the taste experience when common salt is taken into the mouth


    add salt to


    sprinkle as if with salt


    add zest or liveliness to


    preserve with salt


    (of speech) painful or bitter