How To Use Cut into In A Sentence

  • Once the egg is half-cooked, break the yolk and cut into the white with your spatula. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the burgers• 1½ pounds fresh tuna steaks, cut into 1/2-inch dice• 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard• 1 tablespoon chipotle pepper in adobo purée• 1 tablespoon honey• 3 tablespoons canola oil• 2 green onions, green and pale-green part, thinly sliced• Salt and freshly ground pepper• 4 kaiser rolls• 2 ounces watercress• 1 red onion, peeled, halved and thinly sliced. Bobby Flay’s tips for great burgers
  • It was a fitting gown with long slits, black in color and had shiny small stones cut into tiny roses embroidered at the hem of the long skirt.
  • Serves 2-4, depending on hunger4 raw, unshelled tiger prawns90ml olive oil3 cloves garlic, finely chopped500ml good-quality fish stock150g sustainable monkfish, cut into chunks1 onion, finely diced1 tsp smoked paprika200g chopped tomatoes50ml dry white winePinch of saffron soaked in 1 tbsp hot water200g Calasparra or other short-grain rice150g baby squid, cut into rings150g broad beans150g mussels, scrubbedHandful of flat-leaf parsley to garnish½ lemon, cut into wedges 1. Shell the prawns and put the flesh aside. How to cook the perfect paella
  • The coppery taste came as my teeth cut into my lip.
Linguix Browser extension
Fix your writing
on millions of websites
Linguix writing coach
  • Your materials are simple - muslin cut into 8-1/2 ‘squares to create the base window frames, and a variety of prints, calicos, or other fabrics to use for the windows.’
  • Turn the fudge onto the cutting board and cut into squares.
  • It helped to soften the nonviable tissues that we didn't have to invasively cut into his legs to remove and it worked beautifully on him.
  • Faces of demons were cut into the vegetables, then a glowing coal was placed inside.
  • Higher interest rates can hurt stocks because they raise the cost of borrowing to expand businesses and cut into corporate profits.
  • Peel the onion for the garnish and cut into paper-thin slices, separate the rings and set in a small bowl of iced water, cover and refrigerate.
  •  She is all he needs to take care of for a while, and as he tucks her in and makes her take her vitamins and listens to the self-help tapes with her, he wonders why he has never realized how satisfying home can be, but she does get better and puts on pretty dresses and has the long blonde hair cut into a belling pageboy bob. Addicts
  • The epidermis was spread out on a glass plate beneath a low-power binocular microscope and cut into pieces of the required size using a combination of razor and scalpel blades.
  • The potatoes were cut into wedges, sprinkled with rock salt and cayenne pepper, and cooked alongside the fish. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ptolemy Alexander Helios and Cleopatra Selene were putting a jigsaw puzzle together, a scene of flowers, grass, and butterflies painted on thin wood that some master craftsman with a fretsaw had cut into small, irregular pieces. Antony and Cleopatra
  • I don't know how many times a strap has slipped off my shoulder or a handle cut into my hand during a mad dash from one gate to another at some airport.
  • A few specimens from the Red Dwarf deposit have recently been cut into cabochons, but none have yet been faceted.
  • Squat to see if pants gap in back, or cut into the crotch.
  • Cut into slices and serve with the roasted peaches. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her brown eyes are intelligent and searching and her long wiry dark hair has been cut into a short pixie-style cut and dyed honey brown.
  • Only a minority are cut into sawlog and made into high value furniture, flooring or building materials.
  • The building looks like a giant wedge of cheese cut into the side of a hill. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cut into bite-sized pieces and place on a tray lined with baking parchment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pan sear the steak with oil to own preference, set aside and cut into thin slices.
  • When it was cut into ravioli, I decided, I would brush each one very lightly with egg white.
  • But, be warned, when you cut into bread too soon you crush that spirit.
  • She gave me her secret recipe on how to bake the perfect soda farl, so the next time I cut into one the knife won't bounce up and hit me in the face.
  • For aggressiveness, the coupe's hood rises higher, with multi-focal parabola headlamps cut into the forward edge.
  • The “spicy” pork was a thin boneless pork chop, cut into chunks and was not spicy at all. Happy Teriyaki BBQ Cart | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • The building looks like a giant wedge of cheese cut into the side of a hill. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hair was razor-cut into long layers, flat-ironed forward, and fingered for a spiky look.
  • And there's always something; the pattern calls for six yards of 60" wide wool, without nap, and you have five yards of 60" wide wool, with nap; there's not enough material for one of the sleeves; the material ravels as soon as you cut into it; you burn a hole in the bodice of the wedding dress two days before the wedding ... there's always something, and it's almost always salvageable. Necessity gets a card from Invention round about May every year - A Dress A Day
  • The bouillabaisse can be served with fresh bread spread with garlic butter or, if you wish to commit a certain form of heresy which I often do against a true Marseillaise bouillabaisse, you can put into the soup, along with the tomatoes, seasonings, and fumet, several potatoes, peeled and cut into eighths, boiling them for 10 minutes before adding the fish and olive oil and raising the heat. The Summer of My Greek Tavérna
  • Even when promptly gutted, cleaned, cut into steaks or fillets and then shoved into ice, kingfish is best eaten the day it is caught.
  • It is not difficult to construct your own labyrinth, either in stones or cut into your lawn.
  • During my usual mid-morning stroll along Bond Street, London, I noticed I was being followed by a short man wearing what appeared to be the lining of a dogs basket cut into the shape of a macintosh jacket.
  • There were two pockets which we could not enter: these he called his fobs; they were two large slits cut into the top of his middle cover, but squeezed close by the pressure of his belly. Gulliver's Travels
  • To make your garlic soup, peel eight garlic cloves and put them in a covered saucepan with two large new potatoes, skins on, and cut into small chunks.
  • Serve with a small toasted wholemeal pitta cut into strips. The Sun
  • Shortly thereafter we enter a stretch of shallow pools and channels cut into the rock by a millennium of erosion.
  • The perforated sheets reappear both outside in the jambs of terraces cut into the building and inside as stylish balustrades.
  • Serve cut into thick slices with relish or horseradish. Times, Sunday Times
  • When they reached the trail, they saw it was both steep and narrow, a double-handspan cut into the side of the mountain, with a sheer drop on one side and the sheer cliff on the other. Tran Siberian
  • Chop the segments. Peel and core the apples and cut into quarters.
  • Serves 6500g undyed smoked haddock, skin onA bay leafKnob of butter1 onion, peeled and finely chopped1 leek, washed and cut into chunks2 medium potatoes, unpeeled, cut into chunks500ml whole milkChives, chopped, to serve1. How to cook perfect cullen skink
  • Trim steak and cut into small cubes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ascent is precipitous, but the path is cut into continual and short windings, which enable you to surmount the perpendicularity of the mountain. Chapter 10
  • Wash mushrooms and onion and then cut into small dices. Mix the cream sauce ingredients thoroughly.
  • In order to provide profitability, we had to cut into rising fixed costs somehow.
  • She had her hair cut into a short crop and always wore pants or shorts.
  • Intaglio is a type of incised relief in which the design does not project from the surface; rather it is cut into it, sinking below the surface.
  • Wipe the mushroom and cut into small dice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Asha goes looking for her roots in rural Tamil Nadu and finds that people cut into conversation without so much as a by-your-leave; getting into a bus or train was always a test of Darwin's theory that the fittest alone could survive.
  • Add a kilogram of rockling cut into one inch cubes or slices along with some crushed curry leaves, fresh if you can get them; otherwise dried, and cook, covered until just done. What I cooked last night.
  • Peel and core the apples and cut into quarters.
  • Designer Michiel Cornelissen laser-sintered stainless-steel crucifix has screwdriver bits cut into each tip, turning it into a screwdriver that repels vampires. Boing Boing
  • The straight horizontal and vertical strokes of the characters had been cut into the shapes of propitious things, such as lucky birds, lotuses and guavas.
  • Squeeze over the lemon wedges and sprinkle on some cayenne pepper, then serve with the vegetables and toast cut into triangles on the side. The Sun
  • He could hear something cut into the air and rolled out of the way as an unseeable dagger flew by.
  • Cut into the patio is a large pond to reflect yet more light back into the building. Times, Sunday Times
  • You add wine, vermouth, chicken stock, a bay leaf, fresh thyme, black peppercorns and an onion cut into 8 wedges.
  • Peel the celery with a potato peeler and cut into similarly small dice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Furious with herself, she cut into the fruit cake, watching steam rise from its centre, and placed a comfortingly large slice on his plate.
  • Serves 6500g undyed smoked haddock, skin onA bay leafKnob of butter1 onion, peeled and finely chopped1 leek, washed and cut into chunks2 medium potatoes, unpeeled, cut into chunks500ml whole milkChives, chopped, to serve1. How to cook perfect cullen skink
  • If the idea of last-minute frying still doesn’t appeal, swap out those items for others: Double-up on Sandwichitos (see page 66), perhaps, or introduce a couple of items from other menus in the book, like the Red Snapper Tiradito Skewers on page 22 or the Turkey, Bacon, and Avocado Panini (page 80), served hot and cut into cocktail-size pieces. Daisy’s Holiday Cooking
  • Chop the segments. Peel and core the apples and cut into quarters.
  • Bossard says there are an almost unlimited number of patterns that can be cut into the turf - rows, diamonds, checkerboards, stars, numbers.
  • There's where it was," she said softly and pointed to a deep niche cut into the surface of the stone overmantel. Ralestone Luck
  • These pods, when still young, are cut into short lengths and used in Indian curry dishes.
  • Shortly thereafter we enter a stretch of shallow pools and channels cut into the rock by a millennium of erosion.
  • It looks good but when you cut into the cake it collapses into crumbs.
  • The knife easily cut into the cake.
  • Are you driven into a frustrated frenzy because of the overzealous comb-over dad who just cut into the line you've been waiting in for half an hour?
  • The saddle my mare wore was plain, while his had tooled designs cut into the leather of it.
  • Since their payload is already smaller than Ares I, it will cut into Orion even more, which is what many people on here complain Ares I does. Jeff Hanley's Latest Update From the Denial Zone - NASA Watch
  • Cut into 1-inch cubes, and place in heavy medium saucepan.
  • Fruits cut into the shape of flowers bordered by bright leaves lie appetizingly on their plates.
  • The favourite shaping material of stays was whalebone, cut into thin strips and sewn in a fan pattern to make the torso appear rounder.
  • Before the invention of the fridge, the track, artfully cut into the contours of the hill, was used by muleteers to haul down snow to be stored in a deep pit, which can still be seen.
  • Corn tortillas can be cut into strips, fried until golden,(Sentence dictionary) and sprinkled with salt - voila! tortilla chips.
  • Peel the potatoes and parsnips and cut into 2cm chunks. Times, Sunday Times
  • When cool, ice with chocolate icing and cut into squares.
  • There are fixed ropes, ladders and even rudimentary staircases cut into the hard snow, leading to the main route being dubbed a ‘yak track’.
  • I climbed to the second floor and with my finger traced the lotus blossom cut into a capital. Indian Balm - Travels in the Southern Subcontinent
  • Drain the oranges, cut into quarters, discard any major pips, and whiz the rest, including peel, in the food-processor, then cool.
  • Bossard says there are an almost unlimited number of patterns that can be cut into the turf - rows, diamonds, checkerboards, stars, numbers.
  • The rise in wages cut into the profits of the company.
  • Only a minority are cut into sawlog and made into high value furniture, flooring or building materials.
  • 2 carrots, peeled and cut into batons ¾ red pepper, quartered, seeded and cut into batons
  • Rafters were cut into mortised joints at the ridge, and braces buttress the walls in every direction.
  • These wheels were purchased preassembled, with keyways already cut into the hubs.
  • Notched, rounded, cut into fan or lozenge shapes, and sometimes folded over a dowel, these paintings presented richly textured planes of color - blood, rust, lipstick and fog.
  • Trim the game meat of any fat or sinew, then cut into 1cm cubes. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you cut into the quick, the claw will bleed and the cat will experience pain.
  • Trim the fennel, cut into quarters and core.
  • Cut into small florets and set aside. Times, Sunday Times
  • The city is cut into two distinctive halves by the Nile, which is broad and beautiful here. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cut the core, seeds and white membranes from the capsicum and cut into chunks.
  • The knife easily cut into the cake.
  • Shred a large handful of cos lettuce and place in bowl with 100g of cooked lean chicken cut into chunks. The Sun
  • Again, a fabric is first dyed and stiffened, then cut into petals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Trim steak and cut into small cubes. Times, Sunday Times
  • A window cut into a hedge is like a porthole in the hull of a ship, a delightful surprise that relieves the cabin's potential for claustrophobia.
  • Trim all excess fat from steak and cut into-3 inch strips about ½-inch wide. In Search Of…
  • If you were to run the sheep up there, you'd not have to cut into either the forests or the tilled lands to gain pasturage.
  • Cut into 8 wedges. Place on cookie sheet.
  • Wipe the mushrooms to remove dirt then cut into quarters. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Defenders rode at a trot, two abreast, following the muddy tracks cut into the ancient watercourse. MEDALON
  • Mexican oregano 1 teaspoon salt, or to taste 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 2 large red potatoes, diced into 1-inch cubes 1 1/2 cups poached chicken meat, cut into 1-inch cubes* WN.com - Articles related to French cooking? Chocolate and zucchini and thyme and hazelnuts and ...
  • For the pastry170g plain flour, plus extra to dust60g quick-cook polenta20g finely grated parmesan140g unsalted butter, fridge-cold and cut into cubes50ml waterA pinch of saltFor the filling200g comté, grated150ml crème fraîche150ml single cream3 eggs2 tsp nigella seeds¾ tsp each salt and ground whitepepper200g chopped Swiss chard, cooked for a few minutes in olive oil (or spinach, washed, wilted and drained) Yotam Ottolenghi's comté and polenta tart recipe
  • The resulting product could be rolled into sheets, cut into squares and strips, and stabilized by adding up to 2 percent diphenylamine.
  • You see he calls for something like a pound of chuck cut into cubes, but for us chuck is almost always packaged and frozen in 3 lbs pieces, frequently bone-in -- plus I hate the idea of cutting chuck into 1-inch cubes and stewing them quickly. Archive 2009-02-01
  • Leslie lightens her hair and has now had it cut into a short, feathered style.
  • In some caves, glyphs were cut into deep clay banks along the cave walls; in those cases, incision with a sharp tool is the rule, and images are formed by single traces.
  • Also, with previous methods, the cording often was cut into multiple pieces for easier insertion into the sides of the bag, which ultimately detracted from the look and feel of the bedding.
  • Slide the meat off the skewers, cut into chunky pieces and set aside. Times, Sunday Times
  • Plotina, the consort of Trajan; she wears the imperial diadem, which is here composed of precious stones cut into facets. Rambles of an Archaeologist Among Old Books and in Old Places Being Papers on Art, in Relation to Archaeology, Painting, Art-Decoration, and Art-Manufacture
  • He managed to cut into the hand, but not far enough to sever the limb.
  • Let it golden on the other side (a couple of minutes) and serve cut into quarters with guacamole or salsa. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the peritoneum is eaten through it is called perforation, for it means that there is an opening into the peritoneal cavity, and, unless the cavity is cut into, cleaned and properly drained death will take place in a very short time. Appendicitis
  • Once it is half-cooked, break the yolk and cut into the white with a spatula. Times, Sunday Times
  • Peel the celery with a potato peeler and cut into similarly small dice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bruises and scratches covered her, especially where the straps had chafed and cut into her: wrists, ankles, angry sores across her muzzle.
  • Transfer the brioche loaf to a cutting board, trim the crusts, and cut into 1 inch slice.
  • Shred a large handful of cos lettuce and place in bowl with 100g of cooked lean chicken cut into chunks. The Sun
  • Cut the core out of the tomatoes in a pointed plug shape and cut into quarters. Times, Sunday Times
  • This shortbread is baked in a pie or tart pan and is cut into wedges to serve. Browned Butter Shortbread | Baking Bites
  • The leaves of the ash are light and pendulous, and cut into numerous leaflets; those of the oak are deeply indented, and generally grow in tufts. The Lady's Country Companion: or, How to Enjoy a Country Life Rationally
  • The cook-house is a small attap shed, in a place cut into the hill, and an inclosure of attap screens with a barrel in it under the house is the bath-room. The Golden Chersonese and the way thither
  • It's an interesting dish, where the fish, cut into chunks, swims in a pool of lime juice among diced onions and tomatoes.
  • The streams that descend from Mount Dersa cut into the permeable calciferous rock formations on which the city stands. VQR
  • The tiny flatworm Planaria can be cut into as many as 32 pieces, each of which will grow into a whole new animal complete with eyes, mouth and internal organs. UnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World
  • Chips should be cut into uniform size and thickness.
  • Cut into slices and serve with the roasted peaches. Times, Sunday Times
  • Along the length of the hull right at the waterline are channels or 'chines' cut into the hull which allow the boat to plane better at higher speeds. Maggie's Farm
  • The term julienne means to cut into thin sticks, like matchsticks. The Skinnygirl Dish
  • Then we're going to cut into your hip and take marrow from what's called your iliac bone, basically just your upper hip bone.
  • Throughout Italy, and at Rome, a decoction of fresh Lemons is extolled as a specific against intermittent fever; for which purpose a fresh unpeeled Lemon is cut into thin slices, and put into an earthenware jar with three breakfastcupfuls of cold water, and boiled down to one cupful, which is strained, the lemon being squeezed, and the decoction being given shortly before the access of fever is expected. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • That increase from contract to contract is called contango, and it can cut into fund returns. Playing With Your Food
  • Saute six plump scallops, a dozen large prawns and a piece of your favourite fish mine is still rockling, cut into large cubes, in olive oil, a quarter cup of white wine and four finely chopped garlic cloves. Archive 2006-06-01
  • Squeeze over the lemon wedges and sprinkle on some cayenne pepper, then serve with the vegetables and toast cut into triangles on the side. The Sun
  • Cut into one of the cross planks was a large hole over which you sat and performed the daily evacuation of one's bowels.
  • Make some pencil guidelines before you cut into the wood.
  • He took them out of tl Cafes, and told us, that in his own country prance was to (liave his beard with one thefe, and to cut his meat with the otl There were two pockets, which we could enter: thcfe he called his fobs; they v two large flits cut into the top of his mic cover, but fqueczcd clofe by the prefl! ure of belly. The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin
  • Surrounding the pixel is a trench cut into the polymer that contains air or oil. Vogue on Your eReader? New E-paper Tech Will Make It Happen
  • The sternohyoid and omohyoid muscles were divided; the internal jugular vein was cut through, and its cut ends were collapsed and 3/4 inch apart; the common carotid artery was cut into, but not divided; the thyroid cartilage was notched, and the external and anterior jugular veins were severed. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Half a yellow, cut into tiny cubes on the bark Containerful flavorer 2 teaspoons sweetener 2 teaspoons hot paprika Form of herb and/or parsley, chopped Advertising Thought: 1. UH Watch
  • The boy-meets-girl mood comes from heavy double-faced cashmere cut into flirty, 1950s-style dresses. Damsels in His Dress
  • They prefer chuck roast, cut into 1-inch cubes to hamburger or ground beef.
  • Chop the segments. Peel and core the apples and cut into quarters.
  • At the top there's a trench cut into the rock, which goes to a small cavern. Times, Sunday Times
  • He opened his eyes to see a semicircular arc cut into the hillside.
  • My fear is losing the jagged edges that cut into the audience. Times, Sunday Times
  • The preserved eggs, with their green-and-yellow yolks and amber whites, cut into segments and arranged around a pile of chopped green peppers like the petals of a flower.
  • Looks like a coral reef cut into deeply fissured rectangles that reveal fossils.
  • Large firebreaks are being cut into the Park destroying habitat important to endangered and threatened species.
  • Peel the potatoes and cut into small dice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cill planes, like sash dowelling boxes, are frequently craftsman-made, and so there is a wide variety of designs, but the main characteristic is that the iron and wedge are set into a recess cut into the flat side of the plane.
  • When there are bubbles, cut into the veneer with a sharp razor blade using a steel rule for guidance.
  • Remove the shell from the egg and cut into pieces carefully. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fence of this plane is guided by the drawer side, and the depth stop sets the distance to be cut into the side of the drawer.
  • Branches and trimmings that are over 15 centimetres in diameter are cut into small lengths so that they will dry or decay more quickly and not offer sites for the pinhole beetle.
  • The art of edging is to literally tip your skis sideways allowing the edge to cut into the snow.
  • The room is almost empty save for the niches cut into the walls. Christianity Today
  • They peeled off the main road onto a dirt track that cut into a mass of thornbush and creeping triffid weed. Let The Dead Lie
  • One of these came to his notice when a York music dealer showed him the slashes, made by a glass cutter or a diamond ring, cut into the ten-foot square window of his shop.
  • Peel the orange and cut into segments.
  • One triptych consists of an old plank cut into three pieces.
  • As soon as the butter begins to foam, add 2 tablespoons gochujang (Korean chili paste), 1 teaspoon sugar, ½ finely chopped onion, 2 chopped scallions, ½ teaspoon grated ginger, ½ teaspoon grated garlic and 8 ounces squid (tube and tentacles) cut into ¼ inch rings. Four Perfect Picnics
  • A hole cut into the top of the box gave it the look of an outhouse toilet.
  • Natural light floods in from a slot cut into the apex of the pitched roof and tactful spotlighting emphasizes particular pieces.
  • Keep a packet of pitta bread in the freezer, heat up under the grill from frozen and cut into fingers.
  • A projection on the prow of a warship, used to batter or cut into enemy vessels.
  • Both band and bib were beaded, although the main design was usually on the bib, which in many cases was cut into eccentric shapes to outline the beaded design.
  • 500g white fish (ideally something like terakihi, but cheaper fish such as hoki or warehou will be ok), cut into 4 serves
  • Peel the sweet potatoes and cut into bite-sized chunks. Times, Sunday Times
  • The other house got old and shabby, and that cut into the value.
  • The new shape makes it great for bar cookies, brownies, and cakes, tarts, or quiches that you want to cut into squares to serve a crowd.
  • The stairways and zigzag footpaths I hiked up on my way to the community were cut into the stone cliffs and mountainsides, clearly in ancient times, and the terracing represented countless generations of hard work.
  • Some of the galleries had incised lines cut into the wall, perhaps tally marks, or identification symbols.
  • Where possible, flawed sections are removed and larger crystals cut into smaller pieces with minimal wastage by splitting the crystal along natural cleavage planes.
  • Trim the lettuces, cut into random wedges and place on top of the carrots and cucumber. The Sun
  • The corner of the gardens beside the river that leads through to South Esplanade has been relaid with new York stone paving and, near Skeldergate Bridge, the first drainage channels have been cut into the riverbank.
  • There is a lot of shape cut into the pattern and the side slits in the longer version allow for a semi-fitted style without being snug at the hips.
  • Sprinkle over the parmesan and chilli powder to taste and cut into 24 fingers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The building looks like a giant wedge of cheese cut into the side of a hill. Times, Sunday Times
  • His wrists ached as the rough rope cut into them and even his ankles were lashed together tightly with no room to spare.
  • It was cut into a short shag style, very short on top with many layers and one longer layer in the back (just long enough to cover my neck).
  • The meal began with a rockmelon cut into halves, the flavour sharpened with a squeeze of juice from a homegrown lemon.
  • The straight horizontal and vertical strokes of the characters had been cut into the shapes of propitious things, such as lucky birds, lotuses and guavas.
  • Let the oranges cool then cut into quarters, remove pips and any hard stalk.
  • Graves are cut into the sandstone sub-surface and closed with stone slabs. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cold night air cut into his lungs as he breathed deeply to clear his head, and moved along the alley. THE KEYS OF HELL
  • What you'd really like is a Tollhouse cookie or some muskmelon, cut into chunks. Cancer Arm
  • The front corners are more chamfered, the headlights cut into the bumper, flanking a lower front grille.
  • Then a round of sashimi which was delayed as the chef cut into a new yellowtail. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stacked, turbidite-sandstone-filled lenses also occur beneath fan delta sandbodies and probably record infill of channels or chutes cut into the subaqueous slopes of such deltas.
  • She claims there shouldn't be too much infrared around in the room (it's a large, fairly cool room, at night, cut into the side of a hill).
  • The beef bourguignon open pie, 10.50, melts in your mouth and is cut into a cute love heart. The Sun
  • Traditionally a cross was cut into the dough, which helped in the even baking of the bread and assisted in the quartering of the loaf afterwards.

Report a problem

Please indicate a type of error

Additional information (optional):

This website uses cookies to make Linguix work for you. By using this site, you agree to our cookie policy