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    stewed


    1. Tom was not sure he had ever eaten rabbit before, stewed or


    2. Collar up, he picks up the pace and pushes past a small family group, muttering curses under his breath, and disappears into the hospital foyer, where the interminably waiting stewed tea and bun brigade stand and stare


    3. She couldn’t pay attention to her fellow passengers, and gave short answers while she stewed


    4. The old man's rebound stewed him up


    5. Tony stewed in his newfangled cell, waiting for the word


    6. But flaked nuts are a welcome and pretty addition to fruit salads, stewed fruits, etc


    7. Proceed as for nut roast or rissoles, but use cold stewed lentils (see recipe) in the place of bread-crumbs


    8. If fresh influences had not come in from abroad, American religion and especially the later forms of Puritanism would have stewed much longer in their own juices


    9. here, he stewed as he hurried through the throng of his people to where the Hebrews had


    10. Calvin stewed quietly, tapping his fingers against his desk over and over

    11. He handed his commander a serving of stewed rabbit


    12. He stewed about it all for a few minutes, then dialed the number again and this time got the answering machine, which still beeped at him many times before he could leave his message


    13. ‖ Kathy angrily stewed for the next hour


    14. I believe the recipe was the one for stewed hamburgers in this chapter


    15. “I think they will be spit roasted or stewed! Bon appetit!” said Max sarcastically


    16. ” Clenching his jaw in his attempt to not raise his voice, Stan stewed and said, “Bob’s just flipping the switch, now – aren’tcha, Bob, ” he continued


    17. Both Lisbeth and Nancy politely kept silent, nibbling at their own plates while letting him have the best parts from the roast beef and stewed vegetables


    18. Add the prepared col ard greens to the pot, stir, then add the stewed tomatoes with their juice and the seasoning; cook stirring to combine just until the collard greens wilt


    19. “Careful Reyna,” she said two days later as I stewed laundry in a cauldron


    20. But for a few restless boys who stewed with anger, the men slogged on, giving us a wide berth

    21. Luigi’s was sold and now Robyn and Daniel fought daily with the Rand Lords while Luigi stewed in the renamed ‘Larry’s Linguini’ over copious amounts of Bicardi


    22. Gary stewed for a moment watching the country view turn


    23. The Kids love these potato pancakes with any kind of stewed fruit, but it is also


    24. The Kids love these yeast dumplings sweet, with stewed fruit or vanilla sauce,


    25. Papa says, why do I look? I must look now that I have seen the things once; and so the end of the raspberries was that most of them went out into the kitchen, and Johanna, who has no prejudices, stewed them into compote and ate them, including the inhabitants, for her supper


    26. Up there I know you will eat carrots and stewed apples, and I shall never be able to make you see what I see


    27. Steve expected to get beat for his comments, but Kent was more of a gentle giant who remained seated and stewed


    28. If an officious friend had stood in that breathless couple's path and told them in glowing terms how much happier they would be if they lived their life a little more fully and from its other sides, how much more delightful to stride along gaily together in their walks, with wind enough for talk and laughter, how pleasant if the man were muscular and in good condition and the woman brisk and wiry, and that they only had to do as he did and live on cold meat and toast, and drink nothing, to be as blithe as birds, do you think they would have so much as understood him? Cold meat and toast? Instead of what they had just been enjoying so intensely? Miss that soup made of the inner mysteries of geese, those eels stewed in beer, the roast pig with red cabbage, the venison basted with sour cream and served with beans in vinegar and cranberry jam, the piled-up masses of vanilla ice, the pumpernickel and cheese, the apples and pears on the top of that, and the big cups of coffee and cakes on the top of the apples and pears? Really a quick walk over the heather with a wiry wife would hardly make up for the loss of such a dinner; and besides, might not a wiry wife turn out to be a questionable blessing? And so they would pity the nimble friend who wasted his life in taking exercise and missed all its pleasures, and the man of toast and early rising would regard them with profound disgust if simple enough to think himself better than they, and, if he possessed an open mind, would merely return their pity with more of his own; so that, I suppose, everybody would be pleased, for the charm of pitying one's neighbour, though subtle, is undeniable


    29. What had appeared to be an aged crack whore stewed to the gills on cheap wine, they explained, was


    30. The couple on the next table smiled and pointed to their nearly empty bowls and then pointed at the dogs, and stuck their thumbs up to denote they had enjoyed their stewed dog

    31. Supper slowly stewed above the low fire as the boys tried to relax


    32. enhanced by the addition of stewed or fresh fruits such as bananas, prunes, peaches, pears,


    33. Broiled beef patty small (3 oz) String beat is Stewed tomatoes Celery hearts Watermelon balls,


    34. * One can of (14 1/2 ounces) stewed tomatoes


    35. "Your worship is right, senor governor," said the physician; "and therefore your worship, I consider, should not eat of those stewed rabbits there, because it is a furry kind of food; if that veal were not roasted and served with pickles, you might try it; but it is out of the question


    36. "We c'n have stewed fruit in it," said Paul


    37. Yet the questions remained: What was his best instinct? And what might be the best cover? So he stewed over his dilemma and did what a cautious person often does—nothing


    38. The floor unswept and littered with dirt, scraps of paper, bits of plaster, pieces of lead pipe and dried mud; and in the midst, the steaming bucket of stewed tea and the collection of cracked cups, jam-jam and condensed milk tins


    39. To judge by the eagerness with which they longed for dinner-time, one might have thought they had some glorious banquet to look forward to instead of bread and cheese and onions, or bloaters - and stewed tea


    40. Even those who would rather have had tea or coffee had beer, because if they went to a temperance restaurant or coffee tavern it generally happened that they were not treated very civilly unless they bought something to eat as well as to drink, and the tea at such places was really dearer than beer, and the latter was certainly quite as good to drink as the stewed tea or the liquid mud that was sold as coffee at cheap `Workmen's' Eating Houses

    41. Poor father! With all his faults she loved him still when he sang Tell me, Mary, how to woo thee or My love and cottage near Rochelle and they had stewed cockles and lettuce with Lazenby's salad dressing for supper and when he sang The moon hath raised with Mr Dignam that died suddenly and was buried, God have mercy on him, from a stroke


    42. For his nutriment he shewed how he would feed himself exclusively upon a diet of savoury tubercles and fish and coneys there, the flesh of these latter prolific rodents being highly recommended for his purpose, both broiled and stewed with a blade of mace and a pod or two of capsicum chillies


    43. It was, indeed, Peppino who was preparing to mount guard as comfortably as possible by seating himself opposite to the door, and placing between his legs an earthen pan, containing chick-pease stewed with bacon


    44. Philemon served them stewed eel and cider


    45. She had made dinner for him: boiled ham with stewed apples and winter greens, and a small jug of wine that her mother had bought, or perhaps stolen, from the inn where she worked


    46. They were treated as part of the king’s entourage, and fed stewed mutton with onions


    47. And somewhere beyond the borders of the model, beyond the borders of France, in a place her fingers cannot reach, her father sits in a cell, a dozen of his whittled models on a windowsill, a guard coming toward him with what she wants very badly to believe is a feast—quail and duck and stewed rabbit


    48. A priory employee brought them ham stewed with winter greens


    49. Harry Junior, the oldest, at thirteen, said his parents had packed a pressure cooker full of stewed beef, potatoes, and vegetables, taken a loaf of bread and some canned goods, and gone on a jaunt to Medical Lake, where they had first courted


    50. He stewed all night, scowled hatefully at the sharks all day, and eventually made a decision

















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    Synonyms for "stewed"

    boiled poached stewed

    "stewed" definitions

    cooked in hot water