How To Use Parch In A Sentence

  • We show above that Hipparchus' and Ptolemy 's arguments are based on an implicit false premise - that one would feel the motion.
  • I put the parchment down on the board, loosely, without fastening it. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • The principles underlying political speech apply in the Internet context just as easily as they did when parchment was all the rage.
  • Neither the eparch nor the garrison commander presumed to quarrel with Rhavas or to shout out Stylianos 'name. Bridge of the Separator
  • Parched corn coffee was brewed by mixing roasted corn with boiling water.
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  • Under these patriarchates and exarchates came the eparchies under metropolitans; they had under them the bishops of the various cities. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
  • Remove parchment and beans and bake for five minutes. The Sun
  • The eparch sketched the sun-circle even so, to turn aside the evil omen. Bridge of the Separator
  • He was gaunt and extremely pale, with parched lips and a beak-like nose.
  • Line two large baking sheets with baking parchment and set aside. The Sun
  • In book three, Helenus tells Aeneas and his men that they must seek their future from the inspired prophetess of Cumae, who spells out the decree of the fates on the fragile parchment of leaves.
  • The landscaped gardens, once a lush green are now a parched brown. The Sun
  • And tho’ I helped make many a parchment from the chosen lambs, I did all my writing practice in my wax tablet, for parchment is far too precious for aught but the practised scribe.
  • It's amazing what those twitchers can spot in the parched outback in Winter.
  • Line a flat baking sheet with non-stick baking parchment. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the brightly illuminated room beyond the hall Helena and Gregory were playing parchesi -- Gregory firmly grasped the cup from which he intently rolled the dice; Helena shook the fair hair from her eyes and, it immediately developed, moved a pink marker farther than proper. Cytherea
  • The recipient of the message would decipher it by rewrapping the parchment around a cylinder of the same size.
  • Not nourishing enough for my parched skin! The Sun
  • When cool enough to handle, remove the beans and baking parchment. Times, Sunday Times
  • When finally I made the summit, my throat parched, my thigh muscles trembling, the herb woman was waiting.
  • Transfer the hazelnuts onto a silicon baking mat or a sheet of parchment paper, spreading them with the spoon to get them in just one layer.
  • To attract dollars to this parched economy, he is forced to open the country to tourism.
  • Cut into bite-sized pieces and place on a tray lined with baking parchment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The eparch didn't bother telling him about most of the messages. Bridge of the Separator
  • His girlfriend was very pretty with a flawless complexion and hair the colour of new parchment.
  • Use a fork to lift the apricots from the bowl, and deposit them carefully on a feuille guitare, a sheet of parchment paper or a silicon baking mat.
  • As she uncomfortably lowered herself onto the chair on the guest side of his desk, he pulled a sheaf of parchment tied together with twine from a desk drawer.
  • Preparation: Broiled, saut é ed, baked in parchment paper (en papillote). The New School
  • Agnus Dei, "a porthouse with the pope's name in the Callender in many places", a piece of an old primer in parchment, a piece of an old book of sermons, and an old Mass-book. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • Root competition from the huge tulip poplars, ashes, and sweet gum trees contributes significantly to the parched soil conditions.
  • Pages printed on one or both sides, gathered into quires or folios, superseded papyrus and parchment rolls in the fourth century CE.
  • Executed on large sheets of sheepskin parchment, each extraordinarily delicate ink line drawing illustrates one canto or section of Dante's poem.
  • For when the spirit, or moisture turned to spirit, has escaped from some porous body (as wood, bone, parchment, and the like), then the grosser parts are with stronger effort drawn and collected together; whence ensues induration or desiccation, which I take to be owing not so much to the motion of connection to prevent a vacuum as to this motion of friendship and union. The New Organon
  • While the Torah mentions tefillin, but gives no details, everyone throughout history has had the same black boxes, leather straps and identical parchments inside.
  • Butter has been stored and shipped in wooden barrels, casks, tubs, and eventually paraffin paper and parchment.
  • Three scrolls, eight parchments, and a book occupied the table when the dust settled.
  • These sweet nothings are traditionally best sent in feather - inked script 1 on fine, perfumed parchment.
  • The Romaka-Siddhanta was based on the tropical year of Hipparchus and on the Metonic cycle of 19 years.
  • KANSAS CITY—Kansas is on track to harvest a below-average wheat crop as a severe drought parches the country's top producer of bread wheat. Drought Caps Kansas Wheat
  • The subtle veining and white of the stone make the panels look extremely delicate, parchment-like, with an aura of fragility much like stained glass.
  • It is remarkable that the term purlieu is never once mentioned in this long roll of parchment. The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 1
  • Every baker I know backs up "nonstick" pans with non-stick spray or parchment anyway, so it's not like there's any change in your cooking process. Cool Tools
  • Row upon row of desks was spread out before the panel in an intricate latticework, and numerous academy students were already scribbling furiously onto sheets of parchments with well-inked quills.
  • Hipparchos patronized performers like Anakreon and Simonides, embellished the herms he set up throughout Attica with gnomic sayings, and added Homeric recitals to the Panathenaia.
  • The first half-hour after the dishes were washed (a task performed to music, all hands joining in the choruses of "John Peel," "Blow, ye winds of morning," etc.) was spent quietly enough, four of the party at parcheesi, the others busy over crokinole and jackstraws; but by and by there was a cry of "Boston!" and instantly boards and counters were put away on their shelf, and the decks cleared for action. The Merryweathers
  • But rain was a very welcome sight in the parched grain belt of southern Australia, after years of drought. Times, Sunday Times
  • He'd been ill for a long time, and his skin was like parchment.
  • Airen was waiting on Pier Seven the next morning, her satchel resupplied after having spent the last of her savings from home on quill pens, ink, and parchment.
  • A few kilometres from the last former Soviet army checkpoint, the tarmac ends and the journey to Ground Zero continues off-road, across the parched and endless steppe.
  • The feet were constantly caught and entangled in the long grass, that was parched in the scorching sun; the eyes were dazzled on all sides by the glaring metallic glitter on the young reddish leaves of the trees; on all sides were the variegated blue clusters of vetch, the golden cups of bloodwort, and the half-lilac, half-yellow blossoms of the heart's-ease. A Sportsman's Sketches Works of Ivan Turgenev, Volume I
  • The eparch was from these parts, and pronounced the good god's name in the old-fashioned, two-syllable way. Bridge of the Separator
  • Grease and line a 30cm × 20cm rectangular traybake tin with baking parchment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The parchment directs him to a volcano in Iceland and tells him: Descende, audax viator… et terrestre centrum attinges Descend, bold traveler… and you will attain the center of the Earth. First Contact
  • To complete his birdman outfit, the monk must have stretched parchment or thin cloth over the frame, which, we are told, he attached to both his arms and his feet.
  • Now, Darce, buddy, how about you run along and get William here a soda, he looks quite parched.
  • Roll the chilled dough into 1 to 1 1/2 inch balls, then place them onto a parchment paper-lined cookie sheet.
  • It has highly variable landforms, that range from torrid plains, tropical islands, and a parched desert to the highest mountain range in the world.
  • • To keep meat and fish juicy with no added fat, remember to cook in parchment paper or aluminum foil. Valerie Orsoni: The BBQ That's Good for You: This July 4th, Claim Independence From Unhealthy Grilling!
  • Saith Ponocrates: At Montpelier, John Chouart having bought of the monks of St. Olary a delicate set of decretals, written on fine large parchment of Lamballe, to beat gold between the leaves, not so much as a piece that was beaten in them came to good, but all were dilacerated and spoiled. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Shape into rectangle, turn up sides and place on a baking tray lined with nonstick parchment. Times, Sunday Times
  • These sweet nothings are traditionally best sent in feather - inked script 1 on fine, perfumed parchment.
  • She stopped in the road, excavated her wallet from her underclothing, removed the wadded bill of sale, and tore the parchment into small bits, scattering them over the roadside grass.
  • A crystalloid, e.g. common salt, is characterized in that it passes in the dissolved state readily through membranes such as parchment paper or collodion films and also that it exhibits a rapid free diffusion. Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1925 - Presentation Speech
  • Saira opened it and pulled out several parchment sheets covered with calligraphy writing.
  • Is there some faded parchment in an archive somewhere which says that courtiers in the 16th Century only discussed important matters while pacing swiftly? The Sun
  • That wretched apology of a creature stripped from me my dirt-encrusted shirt that I had worn since my entrance to solitary, and exposed my poor wasted body, the skin ridged like brown parchment over the ribs and sore-infested from the many bouts with the jacket The examination was shamelessly perfunctory. Chapter 10
  • He motioned Adriana to a chair and took his seat at a broad table covered with parchment rolls.
  • Here in the parched mountains, victims fight for survival in conditions worse than biblical. The Sun
  • In addition, parching scorches off the long barbed ends of the chaff and destroys any detritus left after cleaning.
  • On the table the kender found a folded piece of parchment with his name awkwardly penned on the front. Stalling
  • I had always enjoyed the kitchen, but now I would make pumpkin ravioli from scratch on Thursday and cooka black bass in parchment on Friday and bake an olive-oil cake onSaturday.
  • The youth, one of whose names was Robin, finally drew from his pocket the half of a little province bill of five shillings, which, in the depreciation in that sort of currency, did but satisfy the ferryman's demand, with the surplus of a sexangular piece of parchment, valued at three pence. My Kinsman, Major Molineux
  • 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
  • The sun was relentless, and the heat reflected cruelly off the parched earth.
  • Any suitable material may be used, including quill, parchment, wood, ivory, bone, horn, tortoiseshell, and plastic.
  • The ground was hard and brown and rocky, parched, but the caw of birds from a nearby grove of olive trees muted the sound of my footsteps.
  • Phoenix, meanwhile, had parched in the heat, although one or two storms had snuck into the north Valley after sunset, they brought only humidity, no relief.
  • Hipparchus was critical of the grid defined by Eratosthenes, saying reasonably enough that it was chosen arbitrarily.
  • While the Torah mentions tefillin, but gives no details, everyone throughout history has had the same black boxes, leather straps and identical parchments inside.
  • His eyes were cold grey pebbles against the ancient parchment of his complexion.
  • The film opens with semi-cryptic narration from a child walking silhouetted through parched trees.
  • Remove the beans and parchment and cook for ten minutes until the case is golden. The Sun
  • Manuscripts on sheepskin or parchment were easier to create and read than chiseled stone tablets, but still could be read only by one person in one place at a time.
  • He could barely speak at the end, because his throat was so parched. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was older, even by elf standards, and had grey hair and skin like old parchment.
  • What the parched ground did not take from him, the numerous fighting factions in his country did. Christianity Today
  • The plot miscarried, only Hippias' younger brother Hipparchus was killed, and the ‘tyrannicides’ were executed.
  • Ancient Romans arguably created the first modern form of books called codices by tying together parchment paper between two wooden slabs. Film Junk
  • The chillum pipe passes from one hand to the other, welcomed eagerly by glazed eyes and parched lips, with that booming thanksgiving note, ‘Boom Shankar’!
  • In the evening they played euchre, or hearts, or parchesi; Susan and Saturday's Child
  • These techniques give walls the dramatic effect of crushed velvet, parchment, chamois leather, watered silk or brocade.
  • For a product that takes days and days of hard physical labor to harvest and parch, such a price was completely debilitating. Kurt Michael Friese: Truly Wild Wild Rice
  • Line a flat work surface with parchment and lay out a dozen crêpes.
  • You got it - I apologize to my classmates for the fact that I will soon be arriving to class every day sweaty, parched, exhausted and far too unpresentable to allow you to enjoy your learning environment in any capacity.
  • Gorphal picked up the parchment and raised one eyebrow slightly when he saw the familiar ideograms of the Golden Empire.
  • I came always in the afternoon, for in the forenoon when I had finished my reading or writing I was at work spinning, or helping the monks prepare inks or parchment.
  • Butter sheets of foil or baking parchment and place over top. Times, Sunday Times
  • And now I did certainly remark a quality in his voice that was new to my ear; it was not, as he had said, a labour or thickness of utterance, but a dryness and parchedness of old age, with many breaks from high to low notes, and a lean noise of dribbling threading every word. The Frozen Pirate
  • The craft day will include classes in parchment work, decoupage, crochet, copper craft and basketry.
  • The latter method also could be used to parch the rice.
  • In medieval Europe, scribes used trimmed feathers from the wings of large birds and various inks to mark a set of alphabetic letters on parchment skins.
  • Cookies can be stored between layers ­of parchment in airtight containers at room temperature up to 1 week. ­ comments Archive 2009-01-01
  • Nor had she, like many persons of great intellect, confined herself to theory, or stopped short where practical usefulness begins; inasmuch as she could ingross, fair-copy, fill up printed forms with perfect accuracy, and, in short, transact any ordinary duty of the office down to pouncing a skin of parchment or mending a pen. The Old Curiosity Shop
  • Roweena returned her attention to her parchment, her expression bored. Brush of Darkness
  • Put the heads of garlic, cut side up, on baking sheet with parchment paper and bake until cloves are tender and light golden brown, about 35 minutes.
  • Remove from the oven and take out the baking parchment and beans. Times, Sunday Times
  • His books, wand , parchment, and quill the floor and his ink bottle smashed on the topmost.
  • I also have read of "brandy paper", where a small round of parchment paper is dipped in brandy to cover and help preserve the contents of the jar. Naranjas Amargas para Mermelada?
  • Beyond the asphalt the land was parched brown by the heat, and there were no trees, just stubby greasewood bushes and low grass, with an occasional spiky yucca or flat cactus.
  • This one was moist and tender, marinated in wine and tomatoes, baked in parchment paper, and served with dark-roasted potatoes.
  • I thought years ago when I first started baking more seriously and required parchment linings that someone should get smart and sell precut ones. Pre-Cut Parchment Paper | Baking Bites
  • On shore, the rice was dried in the sun, and then parched in a kettle to loosen the hull.
  • When I am gone, lay me in a plain white jelly-pot, with a parchment cover, and on the label write ---- but come nearer, I have a secret for your ear alone ... there are strange things in some cupboards! Punch, or the London Charivari Volume 98, January 4, 1890
  • About 1,200 years ago a scribe wrote onto parchment seven Archimedean treatises, including two found nowhere else.
  • As Heather approached it she saw that it had a piece of decrepit parchment, all rolled up like a scroll.
  • The landscaped gardens, once a lush green are now a parched brown. The Sun
  • I walked along the barren lands as the sun parched my skin.
  • The small plainsman dug around in his pocket for a moment before coming up with a small sheet of parchment.
  • Transfer to a bowl, cover with parchment, and let cool in fridge, at least 1 1/2 hours. Archive 2009-07-01
  • A real book is parchment*, scrolled onto beechwood; hand inscribed in oak-gall ink. Making Light: Amazon versus Macmillan
  • Excavations have uncovered a Catholic monastery dating back to the 15th - 17th centuries, which was the seat of Sofia's Catholic eparchy at that time.
  • Tea made from parched egg shells or green coffee is good for leucorrhoea. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 4
  • All we had to do was pipe water from the underpopulated, rain-rich North to the populous but parched South.
  • His skin felt like wet parchment, and I'll tell you a secret, I knew a little girl who would draw on him.
  • Line a 15 ½ x 10 ½- inch 40 x 27-cm jellyroll pan with parchment paper, leaving a bit overhanging the sides. Jamie Schler: Chocolate Chestnut Charlotte For The Holidays
  • Alicia licked her lips, trying to moisten her parched mouth.
  • parched corn was a staple of the Indian diet
  • This medicine shop run as a profit organization complying with all legal bindings and helping house maids by providing medicine in parches price or free in some cases. Help MITA
  • Carne had parchments in Latin, seals in wax, and Lammas Land behind the Abbey. A Murder of Quality
  • Till now, each Athenian had saluted Hipparchos in his seat of honor; two had even made their horses caracole. The Praise Singer
  • If you overdo it you may still wake with a parched tongue. Times, Sunday Times
  • Twist into corkscrew shapes and lay on non-stick baking parchment in a roasting tin. Times, Sunday Times
  • Much better to take a relaxed approach to the parched browns of high summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • With a slotted spatula, place the boiled bagels on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper and sprinkled with cornmeal.
  • “_Mothen_ parchments” is in Fulke; “_twiggen_ bottle” in English Past and Present
  • It aned strange that they had made no igements for the care of their houseplants. pradescantias, peperomias, a cissus that ibed to the ceiling on carefully spaced igs, a Joseph's coat, a variegated ivy, all ing down leaves that were limp and parched. Put On By Cunning
  • Using a large soup spoon, form six potato dumplings, coat each with breadcrumbs, and set aside on a parchment-lined sheet pan.
  • But if a holiday were to be a grand interlude, as refreshing as gentle rain in a parched desert, then it would be the answer to many prayers.
  • To assemble, arrange six amaranth crackers onto a parchment-lined sheet pan and pipe some chocolate cream in the center.
  • Those books and parchments were precious to him.
  • Set me whereas the sun doth parch the green, Or where his beams do not dissolve the ice, In temperate heat, where he is felt and seen.
  • A majority of the calligraphy sheets were written on paper, however, a group of Qur’anic fragments from the 9th and 10th centuries were inscribed on parchment. New Web Exhibit From Library of Congress: Selections of Arabic, Persian, and Ottoman Calligraphy « ResourceShelf
  • June 24th, 2009 SHIMLA - The unabated heat wave continued to parch the hills in the Himachal Pradesh capital Shimla, as the mercury soared to 30.3 degrees Celsius Wednesday. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • Reduce your consumption of seafood from waters that may be contaminated with organic tin compounds and your contact with household products that contain organotin compounds (for example, silicon-coated baking parchment paper). Christopher Gavigan: The Chemical Cocktail: Making Americans Overweight?
  • The Rocky Mountains in the west of the State are brown and arid during the summer months with sprinklings of coniferous trees on their parched slopes.
  • Usually, however, they had a large common room called the scriptorium, where either the copyist and illuminator worked separately and each on his own account, or where a number of copyists awaited with pen and parchment the dictation by one of the fraternity of some work of which a number of copies had to be made. Illuminated Manuscripts
  • Chatterton claimed to have transcribed this poetry, which was written in a plausible pastiche of late Middle English, from old parchments found in the muniment room of the parish church of St. Mary Redcliffe, where his father had been a lay clerk. The Marvelous Boy
  • Her hair was blackened and sodden, and her skin was yellowing, like parchment or old bread.
  • And she sat down beside the reapers; and he reached her parched corn and she ate and was sufficed and left.
  • The man's skin was almost as parchment-like as Lord Scion's was, and an aquiline nose jutted out from the man's bony cheeks.
  • His main beverage is a unique concoction of ingredients deemed healthy in Japan: raw egg, sesame seeds, unpolished rice, parched bean flour, green tea leaves, vinegar and yogurt.
  • That wretched apology of a creature stripped from me my dirt - encrusted shirt that I had worn since my entrance to solitary, and exposed my poor wasted body, the skin ridged like brown parchment over the ribs and sore-infested from the many bouts with the jacket. Chapter 10
  • After a brief potted history of the damson, owner Michael Walsh invited the royal guest to sample his damson gin, to which the parched Prince quipped: ‘I thought you would never ask!’
  • Is it the unadorned simple man that you welcome to your bosom, or a thing of stars and garters, a patch of parchment, the minion of a throne, the lordling of twenty descents, in which each has been weaker than that before it, the hero of a scutcheon, whose glory is in his quarterings, and whose worldly wealth comes from the sweat of serfs whom the euphonism of an effete country has learned to decorate with the name of tenants? ' He Knew He Was Right
  • He shows me a picture of some parched earth in India, shaking his head. Times, Sunday Times
  • He raised the water bottle to his parched lips.
  • It was on paper stained by one of their chemicals to simulate antique parchment.
  • Parching destroys the germ so the seed will not sprout, hardens the kernel, and loosens the tight hull so it can be removed.
  • Grasping the bag she felt the soft crinkle of old parchment beneath the worn cloth.
  • She carried in her hands a fine cloth, and in it, as well as I could make out, a heart that had been mummied, so parched and dried was it. Don Quixote
  • Cover the ribs with a circle of parchment paper and braise in the oven.
  • In villages such as Butchl Bag, in the parched fields west of Karachi, these workers - paid the princely sum of £14 a month - provide a crucial link between rural populations and hospitals.
  • Painted all over the parchment that had been plastered to the walls, were verses of poetry.
  • As in husbandry the sower may cast his seed in a dry and parched soil with desponding fears, so those shall reap abundant fruit who toil in tears with the prayer of faith. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Cheerful Skewering. By contrast, their early music had exuberance and an occasional oasis of unexpected harmony, but otherwise blended monotonously into the parched badlands of rock.
  • Line the bottom of the baking tin with baking parchment.
  • The eparch quartered others on people who volunteered to help them. Bridge of the Separator
  • He could barely speak at the end, because his throat was so parched. Times, Sunday Times
  • A court of record is that where the acts and judicial proceedings are enrolled in parchment for a perpetual memorial and testimony: which rolls are called the records of the court, and are of such high and supereminent authority, that their truth is not to be called in question.
  • But even as the surface becomes parched and hardened, groundwater - along with its dissolved salt - continues to be drawn upward through the fine-grained soil by capillary action.
  • Every city is an urban palimpsest, a used parchment covered with the fragmentary scrawls of its own past.
  • Robert baked a slab of king salmon in parchment paper and doused it with a sauce of honey, lime, and soy sauce.
  • Tumultuous come with teeming sweetness to the bitter shore tidelong unrinsed and midday parched and numb with expectation. Experience, Figuration, the Avant-Garde, My Grouse : Ange Mlinko : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • The craft day includes classes in appliqué without stitching; 3D decoupage; parchment paper craft; basketry and painting on slate.
  • Even sleeping through a sprinkling provided by the hose wielder giving the newly opening New England Asters a long drink before the heat of the day parches their thirst. Bee Speed « Fairegarden
  • Spain plans to build more than 20 plants on its parched southern coast in the next few years. Times, Sunday Times
  • Place cookies 1 inch apart on ungreased cookie sheets lined with parchment paper. Easter Sugar Cookies
  • While one pressman inked the type in the forme, another placed a sheet of slightly dampened paper on a hinged frame covered with parchment, the ‘tympan’.
  • And from all parts of the empire, there were assembled great numbers of skilled stonecutters (sangtarash) , lapidaries (munabbatkar) , and inlayers (parchingar) , each one an expert in his art, who commenced work along with other craftsmen. Shadow Princess
  • The asses and mules, their loads cast aside for the day, stood idle everywhere in the fields, munching at the parched grass and flinching from flies on a hot summer afternoon.
  • But it landed in scrub parched by scorching summer temperatures - triggering a host of fires that joined to form one big blaze. The Sun
  • Turn down the heat and simmer very gently, covered again with parchment and lid, until the rice is cooked andall the water has been absorbed. Fortune's Chickpeas
  • Each and every couple should plant a few tree saplings in their neighbourhood so that the parched earth could be greened, he felt.
  • Breathing" gets divorced from the company of piping and panting, and gets wed to the ensuing somatics of human passion, "burning" and "parching," while the possibility of "far above" as a location in imaginative surmise subsides to a sighing recognition of high aesthetic privilege, from which mortal humanity is excluded. The Know of Not to Know It: My Returns to Reading and Teaching Keats's 'Ode on a Grecian Urn' -
  • Carefully remove the baking parchment and leave to cool. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pipe the butter into 24 rosettes onto a parchment-lined sheet pan and set aside in the refrigerator.
  • As the fat, large drops fell from the heavens and hit the parched earth, the land that had once been in a drought rejoiced, and the angels were glad.
  • When finally I made the summit, my throat parched, my thigh muscles trembling, the herb woman was waiting.
  • A Mr. Rudhall [11] said that, when Chatterton wrote on a parchment, he held it over a candle to give it the appearance of antiquity; and a Mr. Gardener has recorded, that he once saw Chatterton rub a parchment over with ochre, and afterwards rub it on the ground, saying, "that was the way to antiquate it. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 3, February, 1851
  • The toparch, Turlogh O'Connor, was the friend of O'Rourke, and forced Dermod to make restitution, but the husband and lover, of course, remained bitter enemies; and when O'Connor died, the new chieftain, Cameos from English History, from Rollo to Edward II
  • There's no parched grass, no blustery sky. Times, Sunday Times
  • The wizard wrote a symbol onto the tiny parchment and tossed it into the center of their small circle.
  • There are eleven eparchies or dioceses in the country, each administered by a metropolitan with a diocesan council; one diocese has also a suffragan bishop. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
  • There is sun, heavy silence, a pervasive scent of parched vegetation, a lizard materialized on a rock.
  • The yellow parchments were written in five dominating languages, but these days of war brought few literate people.
  • There is Chilean sea bass steamed in parchment a French word on the menu and wands of asparagus, disposable cameras like so many breeding robotic crabs and a trick using South African coins, arguments over an "upset" boxing match, a pair of shoes whose owner cannot be found, and a child who wants her to see him pee. Archive 2006-09-03
  • Transfer mixture to small baking pan lined with parchment paper and spread to an even 1-inch thickness.
  • It was the height of summer and the land was parched and brown.
  • There is evidence that the Babylonians were using sine tables, recorded in cuneiform symbols on clay tablets, long before Hipparchus.
  • Tel reached into a fold in her tunic and brought forth a somewhat wrinkled manuscript written on new, white parchment.

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