How To Use Decant In A Sentence

  • In the 1950s, the great and the good - the people who really knew what was in the best interests of the lower orders - decided to bulldoze the slums and decant people into tower blocks.
  • This spiritual purification may be compared with the purification of natural spirits, which is effected by the chemists, and is called defecation, rectification, castigation, acution, decantation, and sublimation; and wisdom purified may be compared with alcohol, which is a highly rectified spirit. The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
  • It meant participation in an expanding repertoire of domestic rituals made possible by creamware teacups and saucers, decanters, wine glasses, pickle plates, and forks of all sorts.
  • She always used to decant the milk into a jug.
  • A presentation was made to each by Co. John Bonham of a decanter and 6 brandy glasses on an inscribed tray.
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  • Even the clink of decanter against glass from the editor's office was briefly absent.
  • He then decanted the pulpy slurry into an Erlenmeyer flask set atop an electric hot plate. Hipster Moonshine
  • At residential clusters where vendors decant the product in small cans, a 60 centiliter bottle goes for as much as N120 while a four liter gallon goes for about N600. AllAfrica News: Latest
  • On Thursday, salvors started moving the marine gas oil into containers on the ship, then airlifting these by helicopter to shore, where it is decanted into a big roadside tanker.
  • More affordable are Victorian decanters and a tantalus, a lockable case usually made to hold three cut-glass decanters.
  • A sale of the business, which sells high-quality tableware including glasses, decanters and jugs, was agreed on Monday and involves the firm's management, some workers and a mystery customer of the firm.
  • Here he produced a decanter of curiously light wine, and a block of curiously heavy cake, and administered installments of those dainties to the young people: at the same time, sending out a meagre servant to offer a glass of something to the postboy, who answered that he thanked the gentleman, but if it was the same tap as he had tasted before, he had rather not. A Christmas Carol
  • They'd filled the crystal decanter on her bedside table with fresh water and plumped the pillows and put a nightdress ready.
  • He was presented with a cut glass crystal decanter by senior purchasing manager David Bayston.
  • Never decant cleaning products into old pop bottles.
  • The touring car had decanted us at a tourist spot for touring.
  • The wine is fairly dry and needs a little aeration to open it up, so decant into a carafe, water pitcher, etc., 30 minutes before serving.
  • Serious restaurants will use crystal stemware of sufficient size to allow swirling and sniffing, and decanters should also be available for young wines in need of oxidation or old wines with sediment.
  • Reheat the soup until boiling, decant into a jug and pour into the cups.
  • So even when I read an old series that is done, I leave some time between the books to "decant" so to speak. Reviews: MultiReal / Starship: Mutiny
  • Guests have been asked for eight sherry glasses, eight champagne flutes, eight whisky tumblers, eight brandy goblets and two decanters.
  • Some wines should also be decanted for breathing.
  • Yorkshire could be one of the main winners from radical plans to decant about 20,000 civil servants out of London and move them into the English regions, it emerged yesterday.
  • These items included decanters, beakers, essence-bottles, cruets, wash-hand bowls, sweetmeat saucers, epergnes, vases, lemonade cups, ‘gugglets’, and ‘four elegant cut candlesticks enamel'd mosaik work very rich’.
  • Before then wines were sold unlabelled and stacked in bins, and served in decanters, so bin labels and decanter labels are the precursors of today's wine bottle label.
  • A long cupboard rested against the wall, the polished top displaying an array of coloured glass goblets, decanters, jugs and bowls of fruit and berries and nuts.
  • At his Street sale on the Tuesday, there is a pair of late 19th century baluster-shaped glass decanters with diamond-cut decoration (estimate € 80 to € 100) and two late Victorian oak tantalus, each with a very affordable estimate of € 100 to € 150.
  • The council's plans to potentially use the existing Tynecastle High premises as a "decant" facility for pupils at James Gillespie's during the rebuilding of the existing school were revealed by education leader Marilyne MacLaren. Undefined
  • I picked up a splendid pair of panel-cut Victorian decanters with original stoppers for £90-now, that has to be value for money.
  • Otis was decanting the left-over wine from the various bottles on the table into a Jerry can.
  • The secret to success in keeping the ale perfectly clear on a rolling railway carriage was that the beer was decanted into special containers, said David Atkinson, joint cellarman.
  • An unrolled parchment map of the Dextral Mountains lay on a low table between them, held open by a decanter of ardent spirits, a silver bootjack, a heavy jeweled dagger, and a candlestick. Conqueror's Moon
  • If you want to save leftover wine for cooking, keep it tightly stoppered in the fridge and use within a week; when there's less than half a bottle, decant it into a smaller bottle so it has less contact with the air that makes it go off.
  • Of the two 2007 liqueurs that I decanted today, the bletted medlar one is good but a bit rough. Gillpolack: I have been undertaking quality control
  • The opaque-white decanters have gilt decoration applied to all the positions occupied by cutting on the colourless ones.
  • (canon 30): "Et quia convenit ordinem ecclesiae ab omnibus aequaliter custodiri studendum est ut ubique fit et post antiphonas collectiones per ordinem ab episcopis vel presbyteris dicantur et hymni matutini vel vesperenti diebus omnibus decantentur et in conclusione matutinarum vel vespertinarum missarum post hymnos, capitella de psalmis dicantur et plebs collecta oratione ad vesperam ab Episcopo cum benedictione dimittatur". The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • Never decant diluted household and garden products into lemonade or orange-juice bottles.
  • A decanter centrifuge is defined for separating a heavy phase material from a liquid within a feed mixture.
  • The sheer number of illustrations is one of the book's main strengths and it is reasonably unlikely that any attempt to research a specific decanter will fail to locate a representative example.
  • It has become much more supple and delicious and can be drunk after several hours of decantation with great pleasure. The World’s Greatest Wine Estates
  • On arrival, my father would drive along the shore and park in a quiet spot while we decanted to the sandhills. Family life
  • *Openz majiklol jewuled decantur adn goldun beemz uv helthful wishes flote up*up*up adn ober 2 Red* When ur too old for Playstation… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • She rummaged in a snakeskin bag and held out a crystal decanter. 365 tomorrows » 2009 » May : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Pieces include square tealight holders, napkin holders, flared bud vases and a selection of glasses, decanters and candlesticks in varying sizes.
  • It is definitely not worth decanting something such as risotto into a serving dish; it should be ladled straight from the pan.
  • Decant about a third of the spirit and set it aside, then top up the bottle with chopped-up sweets. The Sun
  • In the entrance hall of Finwood Lawn, his six-bedroom home near Warwick, 30 sparkling crystal decanters sit on glass shelves - a cleaner's nightmare.
  • His commissions included compulsory land acquisition in the years immediately following the Second World War, when Swindon grew a great deal, largely due to an influx of people decanted from overcrowded areas of London.
  • Il primo lavoro televisivo stato XL ed io ho girato 6 "films" ... significa che non ho tenuto in conto le raccomandazioni e gli obblighi dei dirigenti TV che decantavano il modo di girare per la TV. Archive 2009-11-01
  • On the cart, place a martini shaker, some martini glasses and shot glasses, a decanter, your favorite booze, and whatever else you would stock in your home bar.
  • Just decant the wine by pouring it into a clean jug or decanter.
  • Next, I did a browser search and found an article called "How to Clean The Inside of a Glass Bottle" aka decanter, at TipNuts. Archive 2009-07-01
  • He can imitate any actor, tragic or comic; any known Parliamentary orator or clergyman; any saw, cock, cloop of a cork wrenched from a bottle and guggling of wine into the decanter afterwards, bee buzzing, little boy up a chimney, etc. The Newcomes
  • If Nanny was pouring sherry then she was probably by the sideboard, using not the sherry decanter, which is always empty, but a bottle taken out of the cupboard beneath it. Michael Frayn: The day my life changed
  • Lavinia rose and walked toward an octagonal cellaret; opening the lid, she took out a decanter of sherry and two glasses. Soul
  • As a last resort, we could try bringing back 18th-century bathing machines - funny little huts on wheels, in which ladies were trundled into the surf and decanted into the sea with their modesty intact.
  • Page 22 and the good ladies brought out their foamiest cider and sweetest courtesies, while on the sideboard, according to the bad customs of that day, stood decanters of dark-hued rum and ruddy apple brandy and the fiery juice of the Indian corn, which delights to flow in the shining of the moon. History of the University of North Carolina. Volume I: From its Beginning to the Death of President Swain, 1789-1868
  • Where I come from we have a saying that a decanter is only as good as the pour (meaning to allow a good splash so the wine can oxidate while pouring). Riedel in the Finger Lakes (Part I)
  • If enjoying Oculus in its youth, we suggest decanting prior to serving.
  • It is not uncommon for them to sit at a stop for 10 minutes while drivers chat to their friends or wait for inspectors, nor for them to break down and the passengers to have to be decanted.
  • Mr. Grewgious, bolt upright as usual, sat taking his wine in the dusk at his open window; his wineglass and decanter on the round table at his elbow; himself and his legs on the window – seat; only one hinge in his whole body, like a bootjack. The Mystery of Edwin Drood
  • Stacey told me that he finds the 40 oz. handgun somewhat more accurate than the 1955 vintage Smith K 32 which he next decanted from his shooting bag.
  • But as soon as they'd decanted families into the new homes the old ones filled up. Essex resort of Jaywick named England's most deprived town
  • Decanters from the late 18th century have been copied profusely, whereas the earlier cruciform shapes have been left alone.
  • At the Caron store in Paris, phials of its scent are decanted from impressive fragrance fountains.
  • Then very carefully (so as not to agitate the sediment back up into the wine) pour the wine into a decanter, leaving the last inch behind.
  • In today's technologically correct wine era, there is little or no need to decant any wine - red, white or fortified.
  • Would you decant a £2.99 bottle of plonk into an empty bottle of Beaune Pinot-Noir to impress your guests?
  • Of the two 2007 liqueurs that I decanted today, the bletted medlar one is good but a bit rough. Gillpolack: I have been undertaking quality control
  • So be a mature, respectful adult and do the decent thing: decant it into a dark bottle that looks like a soft drink. Times, Sunday Times
  • After 1 min of extraction, cells were sedimented and the supernatant was decanted.
  • So be a mature, respectful adult and do the decent thing: decant it into a dark bottle that looks like a soft drink. Times, Sunday Times
  • A related PS: Did anyone else chuckle at the irony of the Decanter promoting its “How to Analyse Colour” video at the bottom of the page where they announced the latest scandal in Chianti? Wine trends of the Naughties – reflections through the wine glass | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • This sounds wonderfully cool, however the grammar nazi in me must point out that the OP should have used "decant" and "liquor". The RiotACT
  • Sighing and whistling through her teeth, Mrs Saito climbed into the Dakota and carefully decanted the scattered phosphate into a bucket. RUSHING TO PARADISE
  • The decanter and the glass were completely empty.
  • To decant these bottles successfully all you need to do is to hold the neck of the bottle above a bright light and pour the contents slowly into a clean jug, or decanter.
  • The handblown glass Wine Soirée decanter is one of the best aerators for decanting wine on the go. Mary Orlin: 12 Wine-Inspired Holiday Gifts
  • Water came down from the roof through a small drain carved in the outside north wall of the grotto. It was led to a small pool which served to decant it before it flowed into the cistern proper.
  • He removed his cuff links and placed them on the table next to the decanter and folded back the cuffs of his shirtsleeves before picking up his whisky glass once more.
  • Of special interest to Irish collectors will be a number of silver wine labels and glass decanters by Irish makers.
  • How to open and decant a bottle of wine as a sommelier; learn about becoming a wine expert in this free instructional video.
  • She further stated that the only wines that ever require decanting are crusted ports and old reds that have thrown a sediment.
  • You have to decant the wine for it to get the required air.
  • m. don't announce aerotrain arriving; people got eyes and they don't want to be reminded they have to take a jerky train after decanting from a jittery flight through turbulence. Planet Malaysia
  • Atque interim aues regionis rapaces, et immundæ, vt corui, vultures, et aquilæ, quæ pro consuetudine optimè morem norunt, aduolant magno numero in aere: Tuncque Relligiosi cum sacerdotibus detruncant corpus in frusta velut in macello, proijcientes pecias in altum auibus, ac decantantes certam ad hoc compositam orationem, tanquam si nostri sacerdotes cantarent. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • Any wine waiter worth his grapes will decant the wine before serving it.
  • Once decanted into the new abode, I love unpacking and arranging stuff.
  • May I decant it now to allow it to breathe?
  • the sommelier decanted the wines
  • The sceond hexane wash may be decanted off and the wet solid screened.
  • Decant the wine and allow it to stand at room temperature for a couple of hours.
  • I actually initially thought I might want a decant of Cruel Intentions, but boredom set in quickly and I ended up putting it on my fatal "forgettable" list. Perfume Review: By Kilian L'oeuvre Noire Collection
  • Before him stood a decanter of port, as if to moistify his meditations.
  • Tea warming----Fill the pot to the brim with boiled water, shave the tea bubble with a bamboo stick then decant the tea into each cup for cup-warming.
  • The precipitate, after standing for some hours, is freed from the superincumbent water by decanting, and the sediment is completely dried on blotting-paper, on which other blotting-paper is laid, and weights laid on it, until all moisture is removed.
  • For this reason it is always better to err on the cool side as the wine will normally warm up a bit in the glass or decanter unless you're tailgating in December in Minneapolis.
  • Thomas had already set out two crystal wine goblets and a wine decanter; before she could protest, he was presenting her with a dry white wine.
  • A pair of candelabra stood either side of the epergne, their light setting the five or six crystal decanters and the silver serving dishes aglitter. Soul
  • The first, wheel-engraving, was often centred on ancient forms, typically featuring Homeric themes from Flaxman applied to amphora and oinochee shaped decanters, ewers and vases.
  • Decant off the clear fluid into tubes and centrifugalise thoroughly. The Elements of Bacteriological Technique A Laboratory Guide for Medical, Dental, and Technical Students. Second Edition Rewritten and Enlarged.
  • Every summer young British tourists are decanted from cut-price jets into the nightclubs of Laganas, Ayia Napa and Faliraki, where they set about rescuing the local economy.
  • `You haven't even decanted this stuff, Angelica," complained Anthea, and winced at a smeary glass. SPLITTING
  • Thomas had already set out two crystal wine goblets and a wine decanter; before she could protest, he was presenting her with a dry white wine.
  • On the sideboard are English drinking glasses and a Pittsburgh cut-glass decanter of about 1830 that descended in the wife's family.
  • Il primo lavoro televisivo stato XL ed io ho girato 6 "films" ... significa che non ho tenuto in conto le raccomandazioni e gli obblighi dei dirigenti TV che decantavano il modo di girare per la TV. Archive 2009-11-01
  • A better way of making old wine more palatable is to pur it over clingfilm/saran wrap into a decanter/large glass and drink from tere. the long chain polymers of the film (polythene to be precise) bind to 2,4,6-trichloranisole (the chemical that makes wine smell musty/old - abbreviated to TCA) and, for a better word, refreshes it. Make House Wine Taste Better With Soda Water | Lifehacker Australia
  • They are then pressed with a pneumatic press, and the decantation is done at a low temperature. The World’s Greatest Wine Estates
  • Acanthus scrolls of identical composition are also found on several decanters.
  • Or wait until the kittens were out and then decant the lot of them, and get back really late. NOTHING TO WEAR AND NOWHERE TO HIDE: A COLLECTION OF SHORT STORIES
  • An attendant then presented to him a lump of melted glass on the end of his pontil, and the workman, deftly twisting it round the neck of his decanter, clipped it off with a pair of scissors, and proceeded to smooth and shape it by means of the plyers. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 83, September, 1864
  • But my customers expect a little something extra, and when we decant the wines or present the cork, that's something they're willing to pay for.
  • He also said that it was tough to taste Bordeaux that was so clearly meant for the long haul at this point in its evolution and praised the organizer, Howard Kaplan of EWS, for “taking time away from his family this morning” to double decant the wines (from bottle to a decanter, then back into the rinsed bottle). Tasting Bordeaux 2005 blind with Robert Parker | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • Filtration, decantation, distillation, evaporation and crystallization are physical separating Methods: Without formation of new substances.
  • Award-winning chef David Wilson is a wine connoisseur, and he insists on all red wines being decanted as near as possible to their storage place, and as soon as they are taken off the rack.
  • If you want to drink it now, decant it for at least an hour. New York Cork Club
  •   She raised her hand to hit then and suddenly stopped, a strange expression blooming on her face as she grabbed her chest, wobbled, and collapsed with a colossal thud, shaking the room, rattling the crystal decanter on the credenza. Cats Do It Doggie Style
  • There is also the barware collection available that comes with beautiful crystal decanters, matching glasses, carafes and ice buckets. Glass Rare | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • The decanter was created using the traditional and now-rare technique of cire perdue, meaning "lost wax," and is shaped with a flat bottom, like the decanters used on board ships in the 1820s. Scotch Whisky: Do You Decant?
  • Okay this review is making me hungry and wanting to go get my decant of Farnesians, which I also describe as having a wonderful doughiness. Norma Kamali Violette
  • The couple picked up an armful of prizes, including a trip to Spain, a rose bowl, brandy glasses, and a decanter.
  • All he showed them were the bedrooms, each complete with four-poster beds, an en-suite bathroom and a decanter of spirits.
  • After you have extracted the essence, you can decant the water into a brown bottle.
  • The touring car had decanted us at a tourist spot for touring.
  • Only get us to Freudesheim so that I can decant Jocelyn on Stacie. CHALLENGE FOR THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • Werner placed the attache case beside the chair then poured himself a stiff Scotch from the crystal decanter on the sideboard.
  • Only get us to Freudesheim so that I can decant Jocelyn on Stacie. CHALLENGE FOR THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • A red precipitate of chromous acetate is formed, which is washed by decantation in water containing carbonic acid. Scientific American Supplement, No. 497, July 11, 1885
  • This is why many red wines must be decanted before serving: to run the wine off from solid deposits.
  • She always said that as long as she served boxed wines in her (his) fanciest cut crystal decanters their guests never knew the difference. Two Shrimp Dishes
  • The only wines that need decanting - just before serving, please - are true vintage and crusted ports, or old reds such as claret that have thrown a bitty or fine sediment that gets stuck in the teeth, and can muddy the taste.
  • The touring car had decanted us at a tourist spot for touring.
  • We've seen recycled squirrel decanters before, and even had discussions on whether eating roadkill is vegan or veganish. TreeHugger
  • Use a funnel to decant the olive oil into the bottle.
  • A saturated solution is prepared by dissolving 140 grains of recrystallized picric acid (carbazotic acid, or, more correctly, trinitrophenol) in 1 pint of water with heat, and decanting the clear solution. Scientific American Supplement, No. 611, September 17, 1887
  • I ended up giving away my decant to her after our initial smelling session because she loved it so, and because it smelled *so* much better on her than it did on me. Hilde Soliani Stecca: Perfume Review
  • The new range for Lindley includes Martini glasses, decanters and ashtrays.
  • Her fingers grown thick misjudged and the decanter almost toppled. THE GOLDEN LION
  • The handblown glass Wine Soirée decanter is one of the best aerators for decanting wine on the go. Mary Orlin: 12 Wine-Inspired Holiday Gifts
  • Stothard contributed designs not only for large objects such as inkstands and centerpieces, but also for decanter labels and flatware.
  • Charles Winter presented him with a Gleneagles crystal decanter and 12 glasses.
  • Another butler brought out a silver tray laden with a crystal decanter and two wine glasses.
  • Such nuclear suspension was sedimented by gentle centrifugation, the enzyme solution was decanted, and the nuclear pellet was resuspended in 1 x PBS buffer.
  • Christmas starters are a mix of the pre-prepared and home-made; pre-shelled quail's eggs from Waitrose, shredded cos lettuce decanted into little bowls, a spoonful of ready-made prawn cocktail on top and, from M&S, smoked salmon and asparagus blankets and mini coquille St Jacques. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The decanter was created using the traditional and now-rare technique of cire perdue, meaning "lost wax," and is shaped with a flat bottom, like the decanters used on board ships in the 1820s. Scotch Whisky: Do You Decant?
  • Decant the wine carefully, so that you leave the deposit in the bottom of the bottle.
  • You will get the best from this wine by decanting it at least an hour before drinking, and it should be left slightly warm.
  • I decanted the wine and turned on some dinner music when the doorbell rang.
  • If a buyer is found for the firm, which makes high-quality tableware including glasses, decanters and jugs as well as being the largest supplier of crystal to British embassies, it is hoped that all 21 employees will be reinstated.
  • Our chosen red wine was decanted in front of us before being poured into our glasses.
  • Under the rotunda was a low, broad marble counter, surmounted by a gleaming mirror and a noble array of bottles, flasks, decanters, goblets and glasses of every size. In the Sweet Dry and Dry
  • Mrs Linton, on the third day, unbarred her door, and having finished the water in her pitcher and decanter, desired a renewed supply, and a basin of gruel, for she believed she was dying.
  • Fuckers like these should be "decanted" themselves to the dole office minus their index linked pension. New Labour filth: Removes old people to house labour workers.
  • In addition to bowls, rummers, water jugs and wine coolers, there are a number of rare decanters including several by the Cork Glass Company.
  • Or wait until the kittens were out and then decant the lot of them, and get back really late. NOTHING TO WEAR AND NOWHERE TO HIDE: A COLLECTION OF SHORT STORIES
  • A final corollary to this: Young, tannic reds like Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot will always taste more profound if you pour them first into a carafe, pitcher, or decanter.
  • He placed the glass on the tray with the wine decanter.
  • Decant the clear juice without disturbing the sediment and strain it through a muslin cloth.
  • So, strictly speaking, the only wines that need to be decanted are those with some sediment - older reds that were deeply colored when they were young: Cabernets and Merlots, for example, or vintage Ports.
  • This hand-selected whiskey was bottled at 94 proof in elegantly sculpted decanters.
  • -- A flask of distilled water is saturated with cyanide of mercury, and a certain quantity is decanted, which is diluted with an equal quantity of distilled water. American Hand Book of the Daguerreotype
  • Even the waiters gathered momentum as the meal progressed, decanting the better Chardonnays and serving them in large Burgundy glasses.
  • If you're bringing in booze, decant it into plastic bottles and cups.
  • He filled three glasses with some sort of clear wine, set the decanter on the table and retreated to the corner.
  • Decant the wine carefully, so that you leave the deposit in the bottom of the bottle.
  • His house was demolished,so he was decanted a new flat.
  • The Spare carefully decanted a scoopful of mousse into each cup. We Can Fix It
  • It meant participation in an expanding repertoire of domestic rituals made possible by creamware teacups and saucers, decanters, wine glasses, pickle plates, and forks of all sorts.
  • The bisulphide solution is decanted, or poured into a separating funnel and separated from the nitro-glycerine. Nitro-Explosives: A Practical Treatise
  • Never quite stationary, the mag-lev decanted her on a windy platform and whined away into the cavernous tunnel.
  • If you are bidding on an unopened decanter , it WILL BE EMPTY when shipped internationally!
  • The UKAEA said it was attempting to re-engineer the pipes in order to enable the leaking tanks to be decanted ‘should it be necessary’.
  • Mrs Blower, 39, said she was speaking out to warn other pubs, hotels and restaurants to follow the instructions given with cleaning fluids and not to decant them into containers used for other purposes.
  • I spent the next two hours pouring mineral water, serving glasses of house wine and decanting bottles at the bar.
  • The firm, which moved to its new premises opposite Booths supermarket in August 1999, makes high quality tableware including glasses, decanters, jugs, vases and bowls.
  • It may not even survive being decanted from the test tube. Campbell’s Cream of Fantasy
  • He watched the bulldozer scrape away and decant into the laden pickup the last of Joseph Kalendar's eight-foot wall. LOST BOY LOST GIRL
  • So the term decanter can be broadly defined, but it definitely doesnt mean a $300 piece of designer glass. A Year of Wine
  • That's the idea, and that's all there is to it, "added Maguire, putting the labelled decanter back in the stand. A Thief in the Night: a Book of Raffles' Adventures
  • Two of them are major characters that complement Hapthorn's reasoning skills: his Integrator, which started as an all-knowing computer but has since been decanted into an ape/cat-like creature called a grinnet; and his intuitive other-self which occupies the recesses of his mind - a personality known as Osk Rievor. REVIEW: The Spiral Labyrinth by Matthew Hughes
  • Ceramic E bourbon decanter from the rear, where one might expect the Elvis bunghole. The Perils of Southern Living: The Elvis Bunghole
  • Dear Pierre, Lucy whispered as she decanted the coffee into a long silver pot. Coppet, Switzerland — April 2000
  • Where I come from we have a saying that a decanter is only as good as the pour (meaning to allow a good splash so the wine can oxidate while pouring). Riedel in the Finger Lakes (Part I)
  • Lady Bridget brought the whisky decanter from the dining room to the back veranda, and McKeith mounted the steps, the mailman remaining beside them. Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land
  • It was just at the moment when Mr.. Barnes was inserting a few fresh almonds into a somewhat precarious tipsy cake, and Mr. Barnes was engaged with the decanting of the port, that two pairs of footsteps, considerably heavier than those of the ordinary promenader, paused outside and finally stopped. Peter Ruff and the Double Four
  • The remaining nitrile, after decantation or filtration, is still colored but is substantially free of amide.
  • Who would decant the wine of his poetry from its quaint and antique-looking lagena? ” Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Sheffield presented an inscribed crystal whisky decanter and Leeds handed over an autographed shirt.
  • I did not mean to offend you by using the term girl; I was going to assure you that we had no need of the decanter. Roughing It in the Bush
  • To accompany these we drank a Barolo Classico 2000, which was decanted at the table.
  • Biting her lip, she stared at her empty glass and reached for the brandy decanter. FINAL RESORT
  • Guests have been asked for eight sherry glasses, eight champagne flutes, eight whisky tumblers, eight brandy goblets and two decanters.
  • I was fascinated by it, but definitely not in love and kind of regretting the large decant. Perfume Review: Olivier Durbano Black Tourmaline
  • Another group of fakes which appeared a few years ago were white opaline mallet-shaped decanters with painted medallions.
  • Our problem with the Vin Au Verre is not the price (which we can only guess is steep) but that the experience of uncorking, decanting and appreciating the bottle is lost. The Kegerator for Wine | Impact Lab
  • He then decanted the pulpy slurry into an Erlenmeyer flask set atop an electric hot plate. Hipster Moonshine
  • Glass bottles were used as decanters for carrying wine to table, but not for storage because they were too fragile.
  • Westfalia Separator Environmental Systems is a worldwide leading supplier of decanter centrifuges.
  • In the centre of the room stands a small table, upon which are several decanters containing "schnapps," a pile of brown bread sliced, various plates of biscuit and thin flour-cake, butter, and pickled fish. The Land of Thor
  • It had been decanted into two hand-made earthenware pitchers.

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