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  • Serve with a sprinkling or raisins or chopped dried apricots. The Sun
  • Then you dip it in batter and deep fry it before sprinkling icing sugar on top. The Sun
  • The bachelors and male coquets of the Tahitians and French, with a sprinkling of all the foreigners in Papeete, the officers and crews of the war-ship Zélée and sailing vessels, smoked and endeavored to segregate vahines who appealed to them. Mystic Isles of the South Seas.
  • To get some stars and stripes in, a sprinkling of stars appeared on ankle boots or on chiffon dresses that added a Nineties grungy feel. Times, Sunday Times
  • In his act the pill of political polemic may be sugared with a sprinkling of dirty jokes, but it's always there.
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  • Add a sprinkling of pepper.
  • The final effect was rubbing a glue stick randomly on the snow and sprinkling it with silver glitter for that sparkly look that snow sometimes has.
  • He was shaking food into the aquarium, holding a container like a pepper shaker, sprinkling Vitablend into the water.
  • The Abbé Vincent, after sprinkling all the spectators with holy water, presented the paten to the wife of the king's pantler, Jordan, that she might kiss it. Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No 3, September 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • Have you ever thought how great it would be if someone took the ickiest aspects of monogamous lifestyle BDSM, blended it with a double measure of religious-right patriarchy, then added a generous sprinkling of disturbing domestic violence? Happy Slapping
  • Her eyelashes are almost as light as her hair, and I can see a sprinkling of tiny freckles on her nose and cheeks.
  • Then the accompanying bouillon, a spicy broth scented with chilli and cumin with the customary soft, but not mushy, root vegetables and a sprinkling of firm, floury chickpeas.
  • Serve with a sprinkling of parsley or chives on top of each portion. Asthma and Eczema - special diet cookbook
  • Organisers are promising a magical weekend of ice sculptures and outdoor entertainment, ironically with a sprinkling of snow guaranteed. The Sun
  • At least the riders get the small sprinkling of Stardust there is. Times, Sunday Times
  • Equally amazing was the ability of the sell-out audiences at the outdoor amphitheater in the celestial vault of the Parc du Château de Florans, a venue bordered by 365 plane trees and a sprinkling of sequoia redwoods, to accommodate and enjoy the extraordinary range of performances, often on two different programs per evening, from solo recitals of the most intimate nature to the great concertos with orchestra. Laurence Vittes: Pianists Are Lords of the Ring in La Roque d'Anthéron's Festival 2011
  • Finish by sprinkling the extra grated cheese on top of the moussaka, then bake at about 160°C for about 30-45 minutes until the topping is nicely golden brown.
  • In ceremony, he appears as an old man with a cane, wearing a broad-brimmed straw hat, and is typically smoking a pipe and sprinkling water on others. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • The wine is very juicy with ripe berry fruit, brambles, a sprinkling of spice and round tannins.
  • I finally panicked one more time as I was sprinkling the caramelized, toasty brown, cooling almonds with sugar and I accidentally dumped more on than I intended.
  • Among the family and friends were a sprinkling of political figures.
  • And there's Bill Lee, a.k.a. "Spaceman," an iconoclastic cult hero to college-age Boston fans in the late '70s, a quintessentially flaky southpaw who once boasted of sprinkling marijuana on his breakfast cereal -- before the buttoned-down Red Sox brass exiled him to the Montreal Expos, in whose uniform he is (sadly) pictured in the card collection. FOUND: Lots and lots of baseball cards
  • Then remember the sprinkling of magic that weaves around him. The Sun
  • Two or three years 'growth will raise these plants above all grass and low vegetation, and a sprinkling of laurel, rhododendron, hardy ferns and a few intermingling colonies of native wild flowers such as bloodroot, false Solomon's seal and columbines for the East, as Studies of Trees
  • There is in these stories a curious mixture of humour, insight and pathos, with here and there a dash of grimness and a sprinkling of that charming irrelevancy which is of the essence of true humour. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, August 29, 1891
  • His good old wife had gotten down her best "chancy," white with blue rimming, while the cloth on the table was as white as snow, and the floor spotlessly neat with its heavy sprinkling of white sand. The old plantation : how we lived in great house and cabin before the war,
  • The sprinkling of French is perfect, and your readers answered any questions I had about renseigner v. aider. Machine à coudre - French Word-A-Day
  • A sprinkling of international football stars boosted the celebrity of the gathering alongside politicians, media folk and, of course, men and women of letters from clinical and academic medicine.
  • He is a papered Hanoverian warmblood that has a sprinkling of handpicked Arabian blood.
  • The pitcher stared down Pat Burrell after a called third strike to end the first, and Burrell jawed at Halladay while sprinkling in profanities. Phillies Extend NLCS With Game 5 Victory, Giants Lead 3-2
  • There is also an underground water sprinkling system for the garden, flood lighting, an alarm system and oil-fired central heating.
  • Soon we were above ground in a silvery twelve-seater custom van, my seatmate fiddling with a loaded ashtray, fine gray dust sprinkling his shiny black tasseled loafers.
  • This little device is called aspergillum, after the Latin word for sprinkling, which is aspergo.
  • Like any good doctrine, there is a sprinkling of mysticism and a touchy-feely woo-woo factor that readers can ignore or embrace.
  • Remove from the oven and serve a sprinkling of chopped parsley. Times, Sunday Times
  • The comedy circuit on the Fringe has been a trading floor, with television and radio producers buying talent and sprinkling stardust over performers.
  • On our visit the restaurant was decked out for the festive season, with myriad glinting fairy lights and the obligatory sprinkling of canned snow around the windows.
  • This evening there was no sprinkling of locals to gaze at us unashamedly out of cunning, peasanty eyes. DEATH IN PURPLE PROSE
  • That great sprinkling of stardust over a plausibly assumed 'ordinariness' with which we identify is what chemistry is all about.
  • She had green eyes, and a light sprinkling of freckles across the bridge of her nose.
  • A fresh run of smaller fish and a sprinkling of fresh-run big fish liven things up in September.
  • A few drops spilled over the edge, sprinkling the pitted surface of the bar and puddling in the deep grooves of the worn wood.
  • Put your thyme in the coffee grinder to get a convenient powder for sprinkling over roast meats and vegetables. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mory gives him her famous glare and rolls the shaker towards him, sprinkling salt all over.
  • Sprinkling the starter diet or a small quantity of oat groats on the mat close to the feeder allows the pigs to become acquainted with the feeder.
  • Organisers are promising a magical weekend of ice sculptures and outdoor entertainment, ironically with a sprinkling of snow guaranteed. The Sun
  • Add a light sprinkling of glitter gel for added dazzle or jazz up the sides or back with hair jewels.
  • Adding a few drops of calming essential oils, such as lavender, bergamot or rose to your bathwater, or sprinkling them on your pillow, will help you to feel relaxed.
  • There's a liberal sprinkling of referentiality, Easter eggs of nods to other writers, and to particular pulp stylings, and a lot of that intertextuality is going to be lost on those who haven't read the type of thing I'm riffing off, but the key conceits are maybe not so hard to grasp without a grounding -- the book itself, the Cant, gravings, angels. What is Literary Fiction?
  • With a sprinkling of new players still bedding in, they looked ill at ease in the face of a familiar, and formidable, United side.
  • During both seasons the dirty white of the face and cheeks is only relieved by the dark facial streak, which is short and narrow, but defined by a sprinkling of rufous hairs; the lateral and pygal bands are very faintly indicated, the dark bands being more rufous, the light band rather paler than the grey fawn colour of the upper parts of the body; breast and belly white; tail and ears moderate in length, the former blackish-rufous. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • She took that as a yes and helped me finish off the remaining tortellini with a healthy sprinkling of Parmesan.
  • The hilltops were covered with a sprinkling of snow.
  • Stir in a sprinkling of fresh thyme leaves and seal. Planning the Organic Herb Garden
  • Then you dip it in batter and deep fry it before sprinkling icing sugar on top. The Sun
  • Then did thy mother's husband take the barley for sprinkling, and began casting it upon the hearth with these words, "Ye Nymphs, who dwell among the rocks, grant that I may often sacrifice with my wife, the daughter of Tyndareus, within my halls, as happily as now, and ruin seize my foes! Electra
  • The Old Testament was written in Hebrew, with a sprinkling of Aramaic.
  • I was vested in riassa, epitrachelion, and phelonian (in other words: long black robe, decorative stole and sort of a liturgical cape); I'm saying the words: "By the sprinkling of this Holy Water, may every evil action and demon be put to flight …" and the choir and parishioners are chanting the Theophany hymn. ORTHODIXIE ... Southern, Orthodox, Convert, Etc.
  • Serve the feijoada with the salsa and top with a good sprinkling of pangrattato and the reserved coriander leaves. The Sun
  • Croutons and bacon bits are absent and unmourned, but the salad would be better served by fresh Parmesan than the sprinkling of Kraft-style grated that is present.
  • Wherever possible, try to simply deter ants by sprinkling eucalyptus oil or crushed garlic cloves along their paths.
  • The rain wasn't pouring down, nor was it sprinkling, it was a nice little shower.
  • The house is built of reddish granite in what is called the baronial style, with a sprinkling of peaked gables and pepper-box turrets, and Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen — Volume 2
  • You can remove a red wine stain from a carpet by sprinkling salt over it.
  • Certainly the fight to be the best of the rest hardly seemed to inspire too many on Saturday, with more than a fair sprinkling of orange seats unwarmed by backsides at Tannadice.
  • Flavour seafood rice with a generous sprinkling. Spice up tomato or cream sauces for fish and chicken.
  • Some paddocks or parts of paddocks should get a sprinkling of grass seed if they are badly damaged.
  • Spoon over sufficient vinaigrette, add a generous sprinkling of finely snipped chives and the eggs. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was also known to mock the holy sacrament of baptism by sprinkling water on her mother's head and reciting the appropriate words.
  • He coaches on the show and will soon be sprinkling some stardust on her debut album.
  • The day was cloudy and it was sprinkling rain intermittently. May 2004
  • The dialogue is vigorous and inventive, with a bold sprinkling of verbal tics and oddities that only makes it more convincing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Serve in large bowls with liberal sprinklings of Parmesan and huge glasses of wine.
  • At the top there was a slight sprinkling of snow, and clouds hung over the lofty Ortler group of peaks. Revenge!
  • After all, where were the magic pixies sprinkling marzipan holly berries over pre-Colonial scenes of people broasting chestnuts?
  • 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.
  • Organisers are promising a magical weekend of ice sculptures and outdoor entertainment, ironically with a sprinkling of snow guaranteed. The Sun
  • There's a sprinkling of the supernatural toward the end, as well, which livens up the story a bit but does not make up for the predictable and shamelessly heartstring-tugging ending.
  • He is sprinkling the white powder over the linge sale, * which drips from the centuries-old stone below. Lavoir - French Word-A-Day
  • After showing the videos, he talks animatedly in a mixture of French and another Congolese language, Lingala, which a sprinkling of those in the audience know, while an assistant intermittently translates a few sentences into Swahili. The Trial of Thomas Lubanga
  • Both have a sprinkling of lighter and darker hues, subtleties that come when a house has mellowed over centuries. Times, Sunday Times
  • Back in olden times, say the early 1990's, a time of linear media and a small clutch of manageable news outlets, candidates routinely pivoted right (in GOP primaries) and left (in Democratic primaries) knowing that for the general election they could slide towards the center to build the winning coalition of their own party faithful, plus independents and a sprinkling of disaffected voters from the other party. Fernando Espuelas: Meg Whitman's Big Fat Latino Problem
  • But the houses are largely leased to embassies, ambassadorial residences and a sprinkling of billionaires. Times, Sunday Times
  • I woke up this morning to the first decent sprinkling of snow we've had in Caernarfon for quite a while. A walk in the snow!
  • I imagine them in an eight by six metre space glowing ripe and juicy, dusted with a sprinkling of rain.
  • He has a light tan fur with a cinnamon sprinkling, and the same pattern shape around his eyes that I have.
  • A sprinkling of volcanic rock in the Pacific, they are 600 miles east of their nearest land mass, and beset on all sides by seven mighty ocean currents.
  • You can remove a red wine stain from a carpet by sprinkling salt over it.
  • The streets are kept clean with giant brushing and sprinkling machines.
  • A sprinkling of blue cheese or Gorgonzola makes it extra special.
  • It can't be raining that hard, I swear it was sprinkling when I walked in here.
  • 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
  • They bring a much-needed sprinkling of stardust in these hard times. The Sun
  • You can place all gourds, pumpkins, or apples in separate containers, sprinkling the leaves and acorns about as desired, or you may prefer to mix them all together.
  • She poured a measure of greenish, foul-smelling liquid from a tightly stoppered jar into the bowl and added a sprinkling of sweet scented dried herbs in as well.
  • Stepping up to the dominee, I got a liberal sprinkling with the aid of a palm frond.
  • Brett Lee and Glenn McGrath were quickly into their stride, sprinkling bouncers judiciously into some careful line-and-length bowling.
  • Spoon the butter into a shallow bowl and place the sea salt into a small dish for sprinkling. Times, Sunday Times
  • She recognized Stardust immediately; he was a black horse with a sprinkling of grey spots on his neck and back.
  • Well, they're out tonight to plug latest record ‘Any Minute Now’, and apart from a light sprinkling of older tracks, newies are the dominant tracks.
  • There was no such luck yesterday, and not much sprinkling of stardust, either. Times, Sunday Times
  • With the doors and windows sealed, the air should be purified by sprinkling perfumes and scents and by burning aromatic woods such as laurel, myrtle, rosemary and cypress.
  • But I somehow patched it together and decided to go forward anyway: spreading 2 Tbs of apricot jam (I used apricot ginger jam from Whole Foods) across the dough then sprinkling 1/2 cup of the filling over it.
  • When you think of fairies, you think of cute little creatures flittering around spreading their sprinkling fairy dust on everyone. This of course is not what fairies are really like.
  • I had expected just the tiniest sprinkling, but so much strong cheese swamped all the other flavours.
  • Aurora was kneeling beside me, lightly sprinkling water on my face to rouse me.
  • "Gardening" on Sunday involved pouring soil in a shallow pot, sprinkling the seeds in, covering them with a little more soil and gladwrap, and sitting it on the windowsill.
  • He had scrubbed the kitchen floor, cleaned the stove, and was sprinkling borax around the edges of the room.
  • Liberal sprinklings of boric powder help too!
  • A chocolate brown chair beside it appears to have a light sprinkling of dandruff.
  • There the yard was filled with a crowd, mostly tourists with a sprinkling of local farmers and housewives. A BODY SURROUNDED BY WATER
  • As we came into town, dust sprinkling the air with the ashes of the day, his windows burned high on the scrubby hillside.
  • This bottom should sit on the baking pan on top of a good-sized sprinkling of polenta.
  • And if somebody does demand a license, you know, and gets it, like the industrial-strength performers, I set up a non-sprinkling trust called the busker's fund. Democracy Now!
  • One writer, from India, specified using two thick slices of white bread, slathering both with plenty of unsalted, softened butter, and sprinkling on either white or brown sugar.
  • Then remember the sprinkling of magic that weaves around him. The Sun
  • However, they should consider sprinkling the powder inside the granaries before the grain has been stored.
  • Equally amazing was the ability of the sell-out audiences at the outdoor amphitheater in the celestial vault of the Parc du Château de Florans, a venue bordered by 365 plane trees and a sprinkling of sequoia redwoods, to accommodate and enjoy the extraordinary range of performances, often on two different programs per evening, from solo recitals of the most intimate nature to the great concertos with orchestra. Laurence Vittes: Pianists Are Lords of the Ring in La Roque d'Anthéron's Festival 2011
  • But the houses are largely leased to embassies, ambassadorial residences and a sprinkling of billionaires. Times, Sunday Times
  • While there are sprinklings of humor, overall it's a fairly straightforward film.
  • There was a sprinkling of roadside crosses and the bocage, the thick hedges along the roadsides, could hardly have been more bosky.
  • You can remove a red wine stain from a carpet by sprinkling salt over it.
  • Both have a sprinkling of lighter and darker hues, subtleties that come when a house has mellowed over centuries. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are sprinklings of yellow and white from buttercups and clover, and dock weeds tower above the lot.
  • Add a sprinkling of spring onions and spoon the seasoned sauce around the potatoes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Knotty-pine wails, white tablecloths, and a sprinkling of artwork and Western memorabilia create a pleasingly rustic yet romantic ambience.
  • The next morning Edana woke up to the sounds of rain sprinkling on the pond outside her window.
  • Finally, a sprinkling of toasted pine kernels and flat-leaf parsley. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sauce was rich and delicately spiced, with a hint of turmeric and a sprinkling of fresh coriander.
  • Granted the Commander, on the down low, framed me by feeding La-La sequins; strewing embossing powder about the house and sprinkling hot pink gitter everywhere. What Ails Me?
  • More little sprigs began sprinkling down on us from above, and then the sprinkle became a downpour.
  • You can remove a red wine stain from a carpet by sprinkling salt over it.
  • Add a teaspoon of salt, and a sprinkling of milled pepper.
  • He was shaking food into the aquarium, holding a container like a pepper shaker, sprinkling Vitablend into the water.
  • Finish with a big dollop of the avocado cream and a good sprinkling of bright red paprika pepper. Cooking with Beans and Pulses
  • There are sprinklings of yellow and white from buttercups and clover, and dock weeds tower above the lot.
  • Sprinkling the starter diet or a small quantity of oat groats on the mat close to the feeder allows the pigs to become acquainted with the feeder.
  • While some are loving it claiming that sprinkling certain granules on your food has done wonders for losing weight, and while others are claiming it simply won’t work, what we’ve found most interesting is their encouragement of hooping. Hooping.org | Blog | Sensa: Sprinkle With Hooping For Best Results
  • I had a thinly-sliced cucumber salad with shallots, a sprinkling of crumbled feta cheese and pine kernels.
  • Top each bowl with a generous sprinkling of fresh mint.
  • Add a sprinkling of sugar and cook until dissolved. The Sun
  • First off, let me say that I made the discovery that now one or two cups of caffeine are considered okay, so I am just limiting myself to one caffeinated beverage a day, and then I figure that leaves me room for little incidentals like the traces of caffeine found in decaf, in chocolate, and in the espresso powder that I've been sprinkling on my ice cream along with chocolate syrup (which, btw, makes for a passable imitation of the base of a cappucino skor blizzard, in case you are in need of one, just so you know). Substitute My Coke For Gin
  • _aspergilla_, or sprinkling-brushes, their thuribula, or vessels of incense, their ever-burning lamps before the statues of their deities, are irresistibly brought before his mind, whenever he visits a Roman The Revelation Explained
  • baptized with a sprinkling of holy water
  • Big cabbage roses might bloom among white daisies, with a sprinkling of poppies in front.
  • Each silver plate weighed a hundred and thirty shekels, and each sprinkling bowl seventy shekels.
  • After sprinkling her with holy water and purifying her with hyssop, the priest led her into the church to the altar while reading the identical prayer used in the similar procession during infant baptism.
  • Pour it over the chicken livers. Add a teaspoon of salt, and a sprinkling of milled pepper.
  • That great sprinkling of stardust over a plausibly assumed ‘ordinariness’ with which we identify is what chemistry is all about.
  • Eat a baked potato with salsa or a bowl of oatmeal with a light sprinkling of brown sugar to help you wind down, and a dish of lentils or a hard-boiled egg if you feel too relaxed.
  • Even worse, while typographical errors were maintained, a sprinkling of unfounded exaggerations were inserted to strengthen the claims made in the thesis.
  • In fact, she said: ‘All but three of the 20-plus audience seats were left unwarmed as quietly spoken submitters competed with air conditioning to have their views heard by the sprinkling of media.’
  • Sprinkling a thin layer of topsoil or compost over the lawn will also help.
  • To get some stars and stripes in, a sprinkling of stars appeared on ankle boots or on chiffon dresses that added a Nineties grungy feel. Times, Sunday Times
  • Top each bowl with a generous sprinkling of fresh mint.
  • Under James Conlon's sensitive and idiomatic leadership, and after some rough moments in the overture on opening night, the orchestra sparkled as it kept the action moving, sprinkling Rossinian pixy dust over the assembled and deftly changing gears from the frivolity later on for a few tender moments. Rodney Punt: A Turk in Italy Comes to Town in an Airstream Trailer
  • a considerable sprinkling of persons of quality, who perfumed the not too agreeable atmosphere with pulvilio and Florentine iris powder, and the rustle of whose silks and brocades was audible all over the Hall. London Pride Or When the World Was Younger
  • With a gasp from the motors and a jolt, the ship surged into the overwhelming blackness of space, inky dark except for the sprinkling of stars.
  • With pumpkins and butternut squash, you can also roast the seeds to serve with drinks or for sprinkling over stews and casseroles to give added crunch.
  • Scatter with the remaining mint and add a sprinkling more salt and pepper if wanted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mass begins with the archbishop walking through the aisles, sprinkling holy water left and right.
  • The sauce was rich and delicately spiced, with a hint of turmeric and a sprinkling of fresh coriander.
  • Serve with a good sprinkling of sea salt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Soon we were above ground in a silvery twelve-seater custom van, my seatmate fiddling with a loaded ashtray, fine gray dust sprinkling his shiny black tasseled loafers.
  • If there is a nest in a patio and the ants are climbing into the pot, try sprinklings of diatomaceous earth (afine powder that irritates ants, also from Green Gardener) around the pots. Stumped? Insects on my basil and a fig tree suffering an ant attack
  • The lightly gamey white meat gave way to deeper flavours when you chewed the bone, and the winter theme continued with a sprinkling of cabbage and the mushroomy pasta.
  • Then remember the sprinkling of magic that weaves around him. The Sun
  • ‘Only a week ago,’ writes a Mr Smith, ‘I had great success using it on freshly spilt coffee on a carpet; sprinkling on some bicarb and vacuuming off solved the problem in minutes.’
  • We saw a vehicle sprinkling water on the street.
  • Its crumbly consistency makes it perfect for sprinkling on to risotto and pasta dishes, to melt in at the last minute. The Sun
  • The instrumental accompaniment is improvisatory, earthy and ingenious: lute, theorbo, guitar and harp continuo, plus up to a trio of violins, viola da gamba, a cornet and a gentle sprinkling of percussion.
  • Two great goals with a sprinkling of sparkling football at times lit up an entertaining opening 45 minutes.
  • O you butlers, creators of new forms, make me of no drinker a drinker, a perennity and everlastingness of sprinkling and bedewing me through these my parched and sinewy bowels. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Tiffindell gets a sprinkling of snow each year, but relies largely on snow machines, which spurt out a steady stream of snow over their single 500-metre slope during winter.
  • It began as a vaguely naturalistic sprinkling of spring ephemerals among the ferns, blueberries, tupelos, oaks, and white pines spontaneously flourishing on abandoned farmland.
  • Among the mass-produced pine and teak veneer there was a sprinkling of Victoriana - a workbox, a tea-table, a landscape in oils. FORESTS OF THE NIGHT
  • A hot pancake out of the pan, with a hefty squeeze of lemon and a sprinkling of sugar is unbeatable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finally, a sprinkling of toasted pine kernels and flat-leaf parsley. Times, Sunday Times
  • If kept in an airtight jar, the lavender sugar will last for months and can be used for sprinkling on strawberries or on sweet pies.
  • A brush or aspersorium, used for sprinkling holy water, was leaning against the wall. Under the Rose
  • The festival also will be celebrating ‘a fair sprinkling of Yorkshire's finest architectural gems’, both in its range of concert venues in the medieval churches, guildhalls and historic houses of York and in additional events.
  • The most respectable men in London were present at the feast; there were nine cracksmen, five highwaymen, twelve pickpockets, two murderers, three gentlemen who had escaped from transportation, and a smart sprinkling of small workmen, in the way of _fogle hunters_, (handkerchief thieves,) and _body snatchers_, Venus in Boston; A Romance of City Life
  • I had fusilli which was an appetizer served with EVOO, garlic, small very tender sea scallops and a light sprinkling of cheese. Page 2
  • After about 20 minutes, remove the lid and continue to fry for another 5 minutes, adding a sprinkling of sugar to assist the browning and accentuate the natural sweetness of the onions.
  • They need a little sprinkling of stardust to turn Midland industry into gold. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was snowing lightly and there was a sprinkling of snow on the ground.
  • Finger-sized pieces of rhubarb sat enticingly in a shortbread-like pastry case, with a sprinkling of almond crumble on top.
  • We saw a vehicle sprinkling water on the street.
  • A light sprinkling of time-release fertilizer two or three times a year will help keep the plants healthy.
  • Smear the top side of the fish with a generous sprinkling of sea salt. Times, Sunday Times
  • We love the idea of pairing a printed maxi skirt with a statement vest, then sprinkling in snazzy accessories for added interest.
  • A hot pancake out of the pan, with a hefty squeeze of lemon and a sprinkling of sugar is unbeatable. Times, Sunday Times
  • a sprinkling of grey at his temples
  • Many of the ground staff are ex-military, but the board has a number of merchant bankers and there's a sprinkling of journalists, police, former UN staffers and aid workers.
  • That sounds like Osteenesque self-help seasoned with a wee sprinkling of adoptionism. The Thinklings
  • But the houses are largely leased to embassies, ambassadorial residences and a sprinkling of billionaires. Times, Sunday Times
  • Add a sprinkling of chopped parsley. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your cake looks beautiful too - very clever to use a heartshaped mask when sprinkling the sugar. Spicy Blackberry BBQ Sauce and Died and Went to Heaven Chocolate Cake | Baking Bites
  • One Sunday, the Minister was giving a sermon on baptism and in the course of his sermon he was illustrating the fact that baptism should take place by sprinkling and not by immersion.
  • Finally, a sprinkling of toasted pine kernels and flat-leaf parsley. Times, Sunday Times

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