How To Use Saucer In A Sentence

  • The flying saucer retains what it can of its original structure and changes what it must.
  • A famous art collector is walking through the city when he notices a mangy cat lapping milk from a saucer in the doorway of a store, and he does a double take.
  • Soon the children were all armed with steaming cups and saucers.
  • He adds, I really want to crash-land one of Mark Cline's flying saucers on the Taubman's roof. Roadside Kitsch Is Fun, but Is It Art? Virginia Museum Sure Hopes So
  • Some are quite basic, mere saucer-like indentations, but others are exquisitely engineered with intricate pivots and fulcrums unravelling to form a protruding secure holder.
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  • Underneath the lamp is a great saucer to catch the oil which drips from it. The Eskimo Twins
  • 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.
  • Ye see we march on the tap o’ Touthop-rigg after we pass the Pomoragrains; for the Pomoragrains, and Slackenspool, and Bloodylaws, they come in there, and they belang to the Peel; but after ye pass Pomoragrains at a muckle great saucer-headed cutlugged stane, that they ca’ Charlies Chuckie, there Dawston Cleugh and Charlies-hope they march. Chapter XXXVI
  • They comprise the full range of cups and saucers, milk jugs, covered sugar bowls or boxes, slop bowls, teapots and stands.
  • With its wildly outsized fender flares, saucer-eyed round headlamps, squat fuselage, tapering roofline and curiously latent, not-quite-formed rear contours, the Juke looks like a Nissan Murano at the larval stage. Nissan's Jazzy Juke, Imperfect on Purpose
  • He stirred the tea, fast, some slopped into the saucer as he watched the swirls disappear.
  • The flying saucer is yet an unsolved mystery.
  • The riflery event basic category is the rifle (fire), the pistol (fire), runs the target, throws the target (fire) and the bidirectional flying saucer (fire).
  • Hot water plates are very convenient, and easily procured at any large china shop; but if they cannot be found, put the hot plate containing the chop over a bowl of boiling water, and cover with a hot saucer, fold a napkin around the baked potato, and you can carry the tray containing the dinner through cold halls and up staircases and it will arrive at your patient's room _hot. Making Good on Private Duty
  • Male argus pheasants impress with an involved dance, spreading their wings to form a saucer for a finale.
  • Within minutes he was back, bearing a can of milk, a saucer, a splint, a bandage. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • Advertised in glowing terms on a website, the tours include courses in etiquette, such as the tip that coffee cups are held over the lap while teacups are held away from the saucer.
  • Thanks. porcelain fish pot fish aquarium oscar sunfish carved fish ebay fishfinder portable what kind of fish is dori on finding nemo wetwebmedia pike seabear rasbora calendar fish targeting programs saucers goldfish thailand tuna relocatable betsey johnson butterick pattern portable plastic storage buildings in houston tx fence wood privacy style dianic e4500 - 2006-08-19 09: 12: 21 The Girls, The Collectors, and The Life
  • Not Where are the little green and flying saucers when you them? Times, Sunday Times
  • The milk you put out in the saucer was quickly lapped up.
  • The cup's rim was smudged with red lipstick, and some tea had spilled into the saucer.
  • The rooms are filled with frou-frou frills, flowery saucers used as ashtrays, china figurines and over-gilded frames.
  • The riflery event basic category is the rifle (fire), the pistol (fire), runs the target, throws the target (fire) and the bidirectional flying saucer (fire).
  • Using a teaspoon, drop a small blob of the hot jam on the frozen saucer and push the blob with a finger. Times, Sunday Times
  • Figure 58 and the small plant in Fig. 56, both from photographs of the sooty form of _Amanita phalloides_, show in a striking manner the typical condition of the circumscissile volva margining the broad saucer-like bulb as described for _Amanita mappa_. Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc.
  • The ground in which they are to be sown is then forked over and raked, and a little round firm place is made by pressing the bottom of the saucer of a flower-pot on the ground, and then scattering a few seeds on the firm place, taking great care that the seeds do not lie one upon another. The Lady's Country Companion: or, How to Enjoy a Country Life Rationally
  • So the Kitchener weighed it out to him and the good-for-naught entered the shop, whereupon the man set the food before him and he ate till he had gobbled up the whole and licked the saucers and sat perplexed, knowing not how he should do with the Cook concerning the price of that he had eaten, and turning his eyes about upon everything in the shop; and as he looked, behold, he caught sight of an earthen pan lying arsy-versy upon its mouth; so he raised it from the ground and found under it a horse's tail, freshly cut off and the blood oozing from it; whereby he knew that the Cook adulterated his meat with horseflesh. Arabian nights. English
  • Toast the poppy seeds briefly in a small non-stick pan (I use a saucer-sized one) then scatter them over the mashed beetroot.
  • The temple crumbles, and a flying saucer rises from the debris and disappears.
  • Put 2 or 3 saucers into the freezer to use later when testing for setting point.
  • Delphine, who was the yawper, also jumped to her feet and Josephine sloshed her own coffee with chicory into its saucer.
  • Patrick slammed a fist down on the dining table, causing his cup and saucer to tremor, and rose as well.
  • 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’.
  • Needless to say there was indeed a nice mouse-sized chunk of Harry's favourite gristle-packed stewing steak oozing gore on a covered saucer in the fridge.
  • Let the pots stand in a saucer of water, ideally rainwater, then let them dry off a bit over the winter.
  • Carr is a hero in the UFO literature, but his stories of flying saucers and alien creatures were all delusions.
  • He had heard of the term flying saucers, better known as Unidentified Flying Objects. Encounter Group
  • Served in a china teacup and saucer. Times, Sunday Times
  • He prepared some thick pieces of cardboard and printed on each card, in large letters, such words as _Bone_, _Food_, _Out_, &c. He first gave the dog food in a saucer on the card _food_, and then he placed an empty saucer on a blank card. Little Folks (October 1884) A Magazine for the Young
  • From where Stephanie stood, the stadium seemed to hover above the market like some enormous flying saucer. CHAMELEON
  • Mom sipped her tea and set it down on the china saucer that was placed on the glass coffee-table.
  • Her eyes went round as saucers at that thought that came out of nowhere, and hastily ducked her head, hoping her hair covered her flaming cheeks.
  • Sports products target shooting with the flying saucer.
  • I snapped this photo of three flying saucerlike clouds hovering over the 101 in Tarzana about an hour ago. Boing Boing
  • My saucer of milk tasted rather sour. The Sun
  • Everyone coveted a fine porcelain cup and saucer. The Times Literary Supplement
  • My legs were about to give way on me, my throat was dry and my eyes were probably the size of saucers.
  • He saw spiny creatures with bloody saucerlike eyes struggling as they were dragged under by boiling masses of slippery black tentacles. Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instrument Series
  • Just like they had done during the airfield rescue, the twins were attacking the saucers.
  • Mysterious white beams stream down into the cold desert from saucer-shaped craft. Sonic booms rumble in the valleys at all hours.
  • Linda watched Karen as she sat her new doll carefully on a tree stump and placed tiny china plates, cups and saucers before it.
  • The plate was the size of a large saucer and had fresh flowers cascading over the side of it.
  • he put the cup back in the saucer
  • Shamrock cup and saucer by Beleek Bestlite 31170 solid brass lamp base with dark green enamelled shade.
  • Serve in individual saucers with a small doyley under. My Pet Recipes, Tried and True Contributed by the Ladies and Friends of St. Andrew's Church, Quebec
  • The dog quickly lapped up the milk in the saucer.
  • Other items of high-quality tableware included plates, bowls, saucers, cups, tea bowls, teapots, tureens, sauce boats, fish drainers and pickle dishes.
  • Within a day or two, a few miles from the debris field, the main body of the flying saucer was found, and a mile or two from that several bodies of small humanoids were found.
  • Want to see a flying saucer?
  • I can had swear ( that ) I sow a flying saucer over the sky!
  • Never did bread and butter taste more appetisingly to the little ones than when thus eaten out in the woods, away from all such stuck-up surroundings as tables and chairs, and plates, and cups and saucers, and the other absurd conventionalities of everyday life. Teddy The Story of a Little Pickle
  • Champagne and other sparkling wines were once drunk in a flat, saucer-like glass called a coupe, but this has been abandoned in favour of the tall flute which preserves the wine's mousse.
  • The coffee-bearer carries the handsome pot, made of tin adorned with brass, in his left hand, while in his right he holds only a single small cup and saucer. Memoirs of an Arabian Princess
  • She glued her boss's cup and saucer together as a practical joke.
  • Our plentiful though homely meal was soon discussed, for hunger, like a good conscience, can laugh at luxury; and the "greybeard" made its appearance, with the usual accompaniments of hot water and maple sugar, which Judy had scraped from the cake, and placed in a saucer on the table before us. Roughing It in the Bush
  • The first sf book I remember reading was Andre Norton's Catseye, though I think my introduction to the genre was Harryhausen's Earth vs. The Flying Saucers. MIND MELD: What Book Introduced You to Science Fiction?
  • They had long snouts and great, saucerlike eyes that saw everything. LEGENDS OF THE DRAGONREALM
  • She found Dilys in the dining room setting a tea platter with cups and saucers.
  • The 89-year-old visual-effects master, who used stop-motion animation to bring dinosaurs, flying saucers, giant apes and mythological beasts to life on screen, has loaned part of his collection for a summer-long exhibition opening Friday. Ray Harryhausen's models scale the heights of history
  • The sticker is the size of a small saucer. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the very young plant the volva split transversely (in a circumscissile fashion) quite clearly, and the free limb is quite short and distant from the stem on the margin of the saucer-like bulb. Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc.
  • She glued her boss's cup and saucer together as a practical joke.
  • When he reached Manfred and Diego, they were passing a silvery, saucer-shaped UFO trapped in the frozen wall. ICE AGE
  • Nissan With its wildly outsized fender flares, saucer-eyed round headlamps, squat fuselage, tapering roofline and curiously latent, not-quite-formed rear contours, the Juke looks like a Nissan Murano at the larval stage. Purposely and Deliberately Imperfect
  • The vril-powered saucer thrummed softly on the roof of the Führerbunker awaiting his arrival. Nazisploitation Nanofiction: Entry 24
  • As neither coffee, tea, nor china had come into use, the cups and saucers which another century brought in -- to delight their owners in that day and the ceramic hunter in this -- were not among the "breakables" of the "good-wife" of the MAY-FLOWER. The Mayflower and Her Log; July 15, 1620-May 6, 1621 — Complete
  • The only exception to the roundness was a slight hollow on the top of each head, making it saucer-shaped instead of dome-shaped. The Tin Woodman of Oz
  • If you stare at the flying saucer long enough it begins to vibrate.
  • She borrowed a small saucer and scooped up the dough with her paws. The Tales of Beatrix Potter
  • On a card table in the corner was a large restaurant-style coffee urn, and cups, saucers.
  • a sloppy saucer
  • A flying saucerlike object hovered low over O'Hare International Airport for several minutes before bolting through thick clouds with such intense energy that it left an eerie hole in overcast skies, said some United Airlines employees who observed the phenomenon. OpEdNews - Quicklink: Chicago Tribune: UFO Over O'Hare?
  • We studied the bill of fare as if it contained the secret of our army's delay upon the Potomac, and had just concluded that the first crop of strawberries was exhausted and they were waiting for the second crop to grow, when Hebe hove in sight with her nectared ambrosia in a pair of cracked, browny-white saucers, with browny-green silver spoons. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 67, May, 1863
  • She flung the fragment of saucer as far as she could, watching it spinning against the sky.
  • There was a rumor of a flying saucer having been seen.
  • Now wait... but you continue, limping as you walk, while darkness filters into the saucer of land like a neap tide. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • Those porcelain cups and saucers are just crying out to be enjoyed with dainty pastries. Times, Sunday Times
  • According to Steel, the saucer is more stable and easier to fly than a helicopter and because it has fewer moving parts than a helicopter, it’s easier to build and maintain. Real Flying Saucer Eyed by Defense Dept. | Impact Lab
  • Using a teaspoon, drop a small blob of the hot jam on the frozen saucer and push the blob with a finger. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fiona came into the room then, carrying two cups of coffee, porcelain cups with saucers.
  • Roberts is a riveting presence, tearless, with saucer eyes.
  • Take four eggs and break each one separately in a saucer to test for quality before adding to the sugar and beat until the mix is creamy.
  • Lights around the saucer's rim winked cheerfully.
  • Aunt Neal had already began pouring me a bowl of oatmeal, putting sausage on a plate and shoveling a pound of bacon in the same saucer.
  • Madeleine put down her pen and knocked her cigarette ash into a blue Limoges dish like a saucer.
  • On yet another plate, was a teapot, still steaming, and on two saucers were two cups with two spoons and two small bowls of sugar.
  • She is a saucer-eyed cutie with soft pink hair, a charming smile, and a demure pinafore dress.
  • The dog quickly lapped up the milk in the saucer.
  • Cloud formations have been reported as flying saucers. The Sun
  • They have large, black eyes, tapir-like snouts, long flexible fingers terminating in suction cups, twin saucer-like sensory organs atop their heads, and a ridge of spines cresting their skulls.
  • Behold, the giant inflatable flying saucer that hovers in the air! Times, Sunday Times
  • She gestured at carefully piled plates and bowls stacked on shelves and bluebell-patterned cups and saucers gleaming on the draining board by the sink.
  • Served in a china teacup and saucer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hope's hands trembled as she filled a shallow earthenware saucer with a thin layer of water. BEAUTIFUL DREAMER
  • Beyond two huge oak doors, two men in their fifties are putting the world to rights over tea and a small saucer of finger sandwiches. Times, Sunday Times
  • Behold, the giant inflatable flying saucer that hovers in the air! Times, Sunday Times
  • My heart warms under snow; flowers with forsythia, japonica blooms, flowering quince, bridal wreath, blood root and violet; yellow running jasmine vine, cape jessamine and saucer magnolias: tulip-shaped, scenting lemon musk upon the air. Archive 2009-04-01
  • Her cup clattered in the saucer.
  • There's also a disappearing flying saucer in a warehouse. Times, Sunday Times
  • The barguest is an apparition, taking usually the form of a big black dog with saucer eyes. Yorkshire Dialect Poems (1673-1915) and traditional poems
  • In a procedure we call 'saucer separation' the command section detaches from the rest of the ship and, under its own impulse power, can rendezvous with a rescue craft or make a surface landing. A Flag Full of Stars
  • Majestic is awful; and reading Harbinson's Projekt Saucer [sic] quintet is a real slog … Plus, there's also the possibility the author will get sued by some litigious "ufologist". Futurismic
  • We can supply them with everything down to the cups and saucers.
  • With big blue eyes the size of saucers and blond hair that looked like it was combed with an eggbeater, she was a whirlwind in motion. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grandmothers
  • Mysterious white beams stream down into the cold desert from saucer-shaped craft. Sonic booms rumble in the valleys at all hours.
  • Flanking and behind us marched the giant batrachians, fivescore of them at least, black scale and crimson scale lustrous and gleaming in the rosaceous radiance; saucer eyes shining circles of phosphorescence green, purple, red; spurs clicking as they crouched along with a gait at once grotesque and formidable. The Moon Pool
  • She bought a tomato cage, a large plastic flower-pot saucer (the kind that looks like terra-cotta), some string and vines, such as clematis, moonflower or morning glory.
  • The first two are adorably cute, saucer-eyed pups, the third a rather straggly and unprepossessing mongrel. The Hard Sell: Thinkbox.tv
  • If all you say is true, won't set back the flying saucer program several years?
  • What followed was seen by only one person, that is, the sacristan's wife, a big, hard-faced woman with a faint mustache and a wart on her chin, who sat by the great column near the door dispensing holy water out of a cracked saucer and whining for pennies. Through the Wall
  • Lift the bowl on to a tray and place a saucer, just slightly smaller than the diameter of the pudding basin, on top. The Sun
  • Read to him, get him a exersaucer and put him in it to play on his own, sit on your front porch and watch the world go by, talking to him about doggies, people, cars, trees, etc.
  • Fig. 191 gives the design upon the outside of a cylix (a broad, shallow cup, shaped like a large saucer, with two handles and a foot), which bears his signature. A History of Greek Art
  • The safflower is washed in water until the yellow coloring-matter is removed; the carthamine or color principle is then dissolved out by a weak solution of carbonate of soda; the coloring is then precipitated into the saucers by the addition of sulphuric acid to the solution. The Art of Perfumery And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants
  • These circular basket boats are like large, unsinkable, cane saucers covered in buffalo-hide or plastic.
  • He took a drink from his teacup, and placed the cup down on the saucer very seriously.
  • There is plenty of wacko UFO coverage, including remarkable photos of blurry lights that just have to be flying saucers, because it's not like they could be anything else.
  • Now, if you still want to panic, you have all sorts of lunatics who'll be glad to take you as an acolyte in hopes that you'll be taken aboard the evacuation saucers when the planet is blasted into asteroidal debris. Month-end inventory (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Using a teaspoon, drop a small blob of the hot jam on the frozen saucer and push the blob with a finger. Times, Sunday Times
  • So she stepped around briskly, and spread her snow-white table-cloth, and put on her cups and saucers, and plates, and the castor -- (yes, the _castor_ on the _tea_ table! for they didn't care a pin for fashion); and when she had cooked her supper, she looked at the clock. Little Ferns For Fanny's Little Friends
  • She thought that the thing in the marsh was a flying saucer.
  • The cups were so big you could drown in them, and they were sitting in saucers practically the size of dinner plates.
  • Production is now: Qiangji shell, IR waterproof shell, shell flying saucer, valves, gear, auto parts, hardware.
  • Good day to you, Signora Milito," Tony replied, and both adults waited while Frank lowered his demitasse slowly to his saucer. THE VENDETTA DEFENCE
  • And the first thing he wanted us to do was to look for electronic components, such as vacuum tubes, resistors or condensers because I think he said something like this is part of a flying saucer.
  • My saucer of milk tasted rather sour. The Sun
  • He motions across the brambly yard to the aqua-blue tank that looms like a spindly-legged giant or a flying saucer just readying for flight. The Angels and Jo-Jo Mason « A Fly in Amber
  • The next thing I know T.J. is sobbing, Ruth is holding her hand and I have slopped coffee in my saucer.
  • My saucer of milk tasted rather sour. The Sun
  • Cliff Hill is very close, has a trig point and a regular shape like an upturned saucer.
  • And after dinner, he jumps up and picks up the cups and the saucers and the plates and comes in the kitchen.
  • Later, I took my mother and the cat a cup of tea and a saucer of milk, respectively.
  • But all the cups and saucers being clean, and in their proper places in the corner-cupboard; and the brass toasting-fork hanging in its usual nook and spreading its four idle fingers out as if it wanted to be measured for a glove; there remained no other visible tokens of the meal just finished, than such as purred and washed their whiskers in the person of the basking cat, and glistened in the gracious, not to say the greasy, faces of her patrons. The Chimes
  • The saucer was from the planet Tralfamadore, he said.
  • They would be fairly typical accoutrements of a physician's office—except for the 20 or so oversize, flouncy straw hats and the tea cart loaded with cups and saucers .
  • They vary from the size of a saucer, to the size of a salad plate, some of them are even as big as a dinner plate. Cuernavaca
  • Rather oddly, the fireman sporting a handlebar moustache about to sip a saucer of hot cocoa is ignoring the fire ragtag behind him and turns his back on two colleagues who are tackling it.
  • Everyone coveted a fine porcelain cup and saucer. The Times Literary Supplement
  • My saucer of milk tasted rather sour. The Sun
  • She borrowed a small saucer and scooped up the dough with her paws. The Tales of Beatrix Potter
  • The catchphrase was delivered with a look of saucer-eyed amazement which slayed the studio audience every time.
  • Like you, my first experiences with sparkling wines were the cheapies served at weddings in those plastic saucerlike glasses.
  • Once for all, Mrs. Minx, leave off talking of Hocus, or I will pull out these saucer-eyes of yours, and make that redstreak country face look as raw as an ox-cheek upon a butcher's-stall; remember, I say, that there are pillories and ducking-stools. History of John Bull
  • At night, you can happen upon a fragrant moonflower vine covered with large, white saucer-shaped flowers or sweet-scented night-blooming jasmine.
  • You can use a nice container with no drainage hole (often called a cachepot) or a pot with a drainage hole and saucer.
  • Mysterious white beams stream down into the cold desert from saucer-shaped craft.
  • Needing to do something, anything, he rapidly tapped the spoon against the saucer as though preoccupied with a mathematical calculation.
  • Then clear off a couple hundred tables and wash twelve thousand plates, glasses, cups and saucers.
  • To reduce friction on the spheres, they are levitated by voltages applied to saucer-shaped electrodes.
  • She filled the removable saucer with garden soil and added her favorite succulent plants and trailing sedum.
  • Take a saucer of milk to placate him and you might just escape unscathed.
  • The sight of the safe, the saucer of milk, and the loop of whipcord were enough to finally dispel any doubts which may have remained. Sole Music
  • Those porcelain cups and saucers are just crying out to be enjoyed with dainty pastries. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jeff: This method is easy to succeed quickly . Annie should prac - tice the flying saucer.
  • When the flying saucer craze began in 1947, aliens were described as little green men.
  • At night, walking slowly through a starlit, stone-covered path, you can happen upon a fragrant moonflower vine covered with large, white saucer-shaped flowers or sweet-scented night-blooming jasmine.
  • The building above is made from small flower pot saucer. Times, Sunday Times
  • She selected from the brown jar on the table three of the brownest, crumbliest, most perfect cookies, with a walnut meat perched atop of each, placed them temptingly on the saucer and, descending the steps, came swiftly across the grass to the triumphant Cheerful—By Request
  • In 1523, the king gave her a silver cup, Wolsey sent her a gold salter, and the countess of Devonshire gave her a gold cross. 54 In 1524, the same countess gave her a silver gilt image of the Virgin, Wolsey gave her a saucer of gold, and the Duke of Norfolk sent her a silver cup. 55 From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558
  • The days of the dainty cup and saucer seem to have disappeared forever.
  • When the toast popped up she buttered it and placed each slice onto a saucer.
  • -- Russian tallow in saucers, oil of birch, flowers of sulphur, hellebore, pepper, tobacco, are said to be "bogies," the last especially, to the Dermestes beetles and their cousin, Anthrenus museorum. Practical Taxidermy A manual of instruction to the amateur in collecting, preserving, and setting up natural history specimens of all kinds. To which is added a chapter upon the pictorial arrangement of museums. With additional instructions in modelling a
  • The Enterprise B was an Excelsior Refit class which had added impulse engines on the saucer and an expanded scoop around the main deflector dish. The Evolution of the USS Enterprise | /Film
  • Some of his flagons, tankards, plates, saucers, salts, basins, and chamber pots, although unspecified as to material, were undoubtedly also made of pewter.
  • Was it a flying saucer from another planet?
  • Here, you get open shelves instead of a wardrobe, white plastic chairs, and a bathroom with a tiny cake of medicinal soap besides a wash-basin the size of a large saucer.
  • He and I slept together-virtuously; and one bitter winter's night a cousin Mary-she's married now and gone-gave what they call a candy-pulling in those days in the West, and they took the saucers of hot candy outside of the house into the snow, under a sort of old bower that came from the eaves-it was a sort of an ell then, all covered with vines-to cool this hot candy in the snow, and they were all sitting there. Mark Twain`s speeches; with an introduction by William Dean Howells.
  • The flying saucer is yet an unsolved mystery.
  • I went back to the saucer and got one of the picnic blankets we'd taken from the spome, came back to the little pool and sat again, all wrapped up, looking out over ersatz cityscape, remembering that where my dad had taken German in college, Murray's dad had taken French, so Murray would say _faux, _ where I said _ersatz_. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • Psychoanalyst Carl Jung said that flying saucer reports in reality and fiction reflected a psychological projection of nuclear fears.
  • Part of me would really like to see the fireworks, but mostly I think America’s cooling saucer is best left in place and not smashed on the mirror in a bar brawl. Matthew Yglesias » “Minority Rights” and the US Senate
  • Why would CBS agree to disinform the American public about flying saucers on behalf of the CIA? OpEdNews - Diary: Close Encounters of the Nuclear Kind
  • So full was the cup that I was unable to carry it without slopping in the saucer.
  • In the saucer were his friends, comrades, and a superior—he could destroy it, but not without hesitation. ROGUE SAUCER
  • She filled the removable saucer with garden soil and added her favorite succulent plants and trailing sedum.
  • The earliest EIC printed catalogue, from 1704, shows chocolate cups and teacups, both with saucers.
  • In mid - June the Belgrade station, is a flying saucer World Series this year, the last stop.
  • The sand was dotted with saucer - sized jellyfish, rocks and pools are squidgy with jelly buttons encrusted with limpets, barnacles and winkles and are seedbeds for mussels.
  • ‘Oh, no; the delf cups and saucers; — it will be twice as good in them;’ and as the handsome mistress of the mansion, sitting in the deal chair, loosened her cloak and untied her bonnet, she chatted away, to the edification of Margery and the amusement of both. Wylder's Hand
  • My heart warms under snow; flowers with forsythia, japonica blooms, flowering quince, bridal wreath, blood root and violet; yellow running jasmine vine, cape jessamine and saucer magnolias: tulip-shaped, scenting lemon musk upon the air. Archive 2009-04-01
  • Linda watched Karen as she sat her new doll carefully on a tree stump and placed tiny china plates, cups and saucers before it.
  • Place an empty cup on a saucer covered with a paper doily and accompanied with a teaspoon (called that because it should accompany tea).
  • There was just the general clink of silverware meeting china and rattle of cup against saucer.
  • We have a lot of artists' renditions of what the saucers may have looked like.
  • With a sudden, catlike movement he whirled over on his back, caught his heel in a tiny, saucer-shaped depression and sat up. DUTCH COURAGE
  • The cabinets should be able to store a generous stack of plates, cups, saucers, and bowls.
  • The next day we hear that flying saucers are beaming people up to space and spiriting them away to Mars…
  • Oliver's hell hounds are on his trail for sure, great slavering paisley-patterned beasts with saucer-sized eyes and claws that catch.
  • The monster got zapped by a flying saucer .
  • Test for a set in a saucer as one would with gelatine. Molly Keane's Ireland

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