单词 | chine |
例句 | Johnson had the pig, the big sixty, the heavy ’chine. Fallen Angels 1988-01-01T00:00:00Z There was Etta’s long blue crêpe de chine evening dress and some white pumps and a rhinestone tiara for her hair. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter 1940-07-29T00:00:00Z At this, he lifted in his own hands the king’s portion, a chine of beef, and set it down before them. The Odyssey 1961-01-01T00:00:00Z “Drive around in a big ’chine like this one,” I said. Slam! 1996-11-01T00:00:00Z Odysseus he honored with long slices from the chine— warming the master’s heart. The Odyssey 1961-01-01T00:00:00Z At home I turn the corner and suddenly there she is, lurking in some old crepe de chine. Native Speaker 1995-01-01T00:00:00Z Her first resort was a black crepe de chine dress which, according to the dressing table mirror, bestowed by means of clever cutting a certain severity of form. Atonement 2001-09-20T00:00:00Z They could count on me and no one knew those ma chines better than I did. Life Is So Good 2000-01-01T00:00:00Z I grew up in Lincolnshire, England, where a famous local dish was/is stuffed chine. In This Corner of Maryland, Holidays Mean a Stuffed Ham 2018-03-19T04:00:00Z She sent her mother copies of the photos Mortensen had taken of her, artfully draped in crepe de chine. 'American Grotesque' resurrects William Mortensen's photos 2014-11-28T05:00:00Z His soft-silhouetted, feminine clothes of crepe de chine and floral-embroidered organza, decorated with ostrich feathers and raffia, appeared in a pretty palette of whites, sand and pastel pink, contrasted with bold florals and black-and-white zigzags. Designers flash flesh at New York's Fashion Week 2013-09-07T22:30:15Z There were sparkling tweedy jackets and metallic cardigans, embroidered chiffon blouses and crêpe de chine dresses. Fashion Review: The Rodarte Duo Explore the Outback 2012-02-15T17:56:58Z I buy things mostly in thrift stores, or people come backstage after shows and give me things, like a beautiful black crepe de chine vintage dress. | Justin Bond 2010-12-07T19:09:00Z Drop-waisted apron dresses in ivory and tan crepe de chine were layered over linen blouses, while slouchy trousers and shorts were paired with boxy button-down shirts. Pilati speculation overshadows YSL show 2011-10-04T00:46:04Z The evening, too, in this impeccable collection was a sliver of simplicity that comes from understanding fabrics and their subtle decoration, like a print of orchid on crêpe de chine. Dior Says It With Flowers 2012-07-02T17:48:48Z The clothing was cut in rich fabrics like brocade, printed jacquard gazar and crepe de chine, but the designers were able to contain those powerful fabrics and cut them in a rather sporty style. Special Report: Fashion: Festivals, Fabrics and Fun as Milan Fashion Spring 2012 Ends 2011-09-26T17:09:51Z Sitting in the antique store was this piece, made out of papel de chine, newsprint, clay pot and ceramic head. National Hispanic Cultural Center builds art collection 2019-10-24T04:00:00Z He added that the name comes from the fact that you can “draw a dead-straight line at any point along the bottom of the hull as it rises from the keel to the chine.” Wooden boat lover keeps historic boat-building alive 2018-10-27T04:00:00Z Near the barges on the south shore of Emerald Bay is a hard chine skiff, a fishing boat measuring 15 feet in length. Underwater Tahoe trail takes divers on history tour 2018-10-12T04:00:00Z Expect to pay about $400 for a crepe de chine blouse or $1,100 for a metallic tapestry coat with bell sleeves. Erica Tanov moves into the Row DTLA; Travis Scott teams up with Ksubi for capsule collection 2017-10-13T04:00:00Z With high necklines and long, full sleeves, rendered in fluid fabrics like silk georgette and crêpe de chine, these are not prudish throwbacks but blank canvases for designer whimsy. Fall’s Statement Blouse: Jolt Your Work Look 2017-09-14T04:00:00Z The British masterpiece painting, “Horse frightened by a Lion,” made an appearance in knit and silk crepe de chine, framed like a real canvas with square check sleeves. McCartney hits high, Met Ball preview at Paris Fashion Week 2017-03-06T05:00:00Z That route is not yet proven but it chines with the times. Samsung Pushes Apple in Profit Race, But Both Weaken Consumer Electronics 2013-11-14T16:31:00Z Some take out the chine and upper parts of the ribs in the first place; indeed, almost every locality has its peculiar mode of proceeding. Sheep, Swine, and Poultry Embracing the History and Varieties of Each; The Best Modes of Breeding; Their Feeding and Management; Together with etc. 2012-03-21T02:00:35.167Z Hugh Curder, being the man with the brazen lungs, blew a loud blast on the trumpet which set the cliffs and the chine reverberating. With Drake on the Spanish Main 2012-02-20T03:00:17.357Z He died on this march, in the bloom of life, of a malignant fever, at Otranto, before he had acquired the knightly merit of chining a single Saracen. Translations from the German (Vol 3 of 3) Tales by Musaeus, Tieck, Richter 2012-02-08T03:00:20.643Z What does he want to do but cut his neighbour right open from the chine to the ribs? Parson Kelly 2012-01-28T03:00:30.303Z One such "singing valley" is Landewednack, near the Lizard, called locally Church Cove, one of the sweetest of the Cornish chines. Cornwall 2012-01-20T03:00:16.790Z So long as I possess two maunds of wine, Bread of the flower of wheat, and mutton chine, And you, O Tulip cheek, to share my hut, Not every Sultan's lot can vie with mine. The Sufistic Quatrains of Omar Khayyam 2012-01-08T03:00:15.553Z Finding himself unable to sleep again, he got up while the chine was still in darkness, and walked to the edge of the cliff overlooking the pool. With Drake on the Spanish Main 2012-02-20T03:00:17.357Z Alas! even that some mischief had endured;— One rascal hoop had started near the chine!— The Poems of Philip Freneau, Volume I (of III) 2012-01-04T03:00:43.800Z According to the Vilkina Saga, Walter, after slaying the eleven knights, put Hagan to flight, and then, having lighted a fire, sat down with Hildegund to dine on the chine of a wild boar. The Nibelungenlied Revised Edition 2012-01-04T03:00:37.750Z They were approached over open land, or by little stony chines, deep in gorse and bracken, down which tiny streams trickled, to spread themselves out shiningly on the sands and melt into the sea. Tennyson and His Friends 2011-12-28T03:00:32.373Z The icy air from without drew in under the door, sometimes making the young Mara�chines, despite their stout woollen gowns, shiver with cold. Autumn Glory The Toilers of the Field 2011-12-11T03:00:11.417Z A spot about a mile from the chine was chosen as the site of the shelters for the maroons and their prisoners. With Drake on the Spanish Main 2012-02-20T03:00:17.357Z The legs are clean, long, and small-boned, and covered with wool to the hough; but there is a sad want of depth at the breast, and of breadth both there and on the chine. A Treatise on Sheep: The Best Means for their Improvement, General Management, and the Treatment of their Diseases. 2011-12-04T03:00:03.890Z Here they pulled the boat a few yards up the sand, and then hurried along the chine in search of fresh water to assuage their burning thirst. The Girl Crusoes A Story of the South Seas 2011-11-03T02:00:16.647Z I remember my young mother killing a red adder in our chine with a well-aimed stone, as we came up from our morning dip in the waves. Tennyson and His Friends 2011-12-28T03:00:32.373Z "Well said, Mara�chine," exclaimed the old aunt. Autumn Glory The Toilers of the Field 2011-12-11T03:00:11.417Z He wished to get the vessel round the shoulder of the cliff, so that the tide might carry her up the chine to the pool below his hut and sheds. With Drake on the Spanish Main 2012-02-20T03:00:17.357Z She was wearing a little old cr�pe de chine waist that she had dyed a real apple-blossom pink in the wash-bowl with a bit of pink crepe-paper and a kettle of boiling water. The Enchanted Barn 2011-10-13T02:00:50.933Z Within a short distance of the beach the chine was covered with vegetation, among which they saw several cocoa-nut palms. The Girl Crusoes A Story of the South Seas 2011-11-03T02:00:16.647Z The chine is the backbone with the meat attached. The Myrtle Reed Cook Book 2011-10-12T02:00:46.677Z Burning so The limbs encased in fat, and the long chine, I led my mortals on to an art abstruse, And cleared their eyes to the image in the fire, Erst filmed in dark. The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Vol. I 2011-09-20T02:00:18.217Z When they reached the entrance of the chine they found that the crew had all come ashore, save one or two who were curiously examining the wreck of the Maid Marian. With Drake on the Spanish Main 2012-02-20T03:00:17.357Z Rapidly Jean began changing her simple costume for an afternoon dress, a rose-colored cr�pe de chine, by no means new, but one which her husband especially liked. The Ranch Girls and Their Heart's Desire 2011-08-31T02:01:23.303Z “Warn this be uz chine!” holding up a part of the vertebrae. Greene Ferne Farm 2011-08-14T02:00:22.210Z Accordingly, Tydides is honoured with great quantities of meat and wine; and Ajax receives the compliment of a whole chine of beef. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z At last, however, she did appear at supper in a beautiful dinner dress of lavender cr�pe de chine with an immense bunch of violets pinned at her belt. Molly Brown's Freshman Days 2011-07-12T02:00:31.110Z Before long a man appeared among the trees far up the chine. With Drake on the Spanish Main 2012-02-20T03:00:17.357Z It was of soft, dead black crêpe de chine, and fell away from her dazzlingly white throat and shoulders in long, graceful lines. Marjorie Dean High School Senior 2011-06-06T02:00:09.407Z The faithful white crêpe de chine had been cleaned and was still doing its duty. Back at School with the Tucker Twins 2011-05-14T02:00:10.887Z Yet here, O how beyond a saint’s belief, We’ve seen the glories of a chine of beef; Here chimneys smoke, which never smoked before, And we have dined, where we shall dine no more.” Literary Byways 2011-05-12T02:00:09.493Z A Loin of Lamb should always be divided at the chine end of the bone, and helped in chops. Martine's Hand-book of Etiquette, and Guide to True Politeness 2011-05-08T02:00:05.770Z We have but bare time to get back to the chine. With Drake on the Spanish Main 2012-02-20T03:00:17.357Z It had been a gown of pale-green crêpe de chine, with silver embroidery and priceless old silver lace on the bodice. Royal Highness 2011-05-05T02:00:22.363Z Then what is the use of having little crêpe de chine handkerchiefs and waists if they must be sent in the laundry and come back starched and all the nice crinkle ironed out of them? Back at School with the Tucker Twins 2011-05-14T02:00:10.887Z Myra’s kimono was of midnight blue crepe de chine without any relieving color tone whatever. Peggy Parsons a Hampton Freshman 2011-04-01T02:00:36.933Z Baked.—Bake and serve the leg in the same and every way as the chine, with purées and sauces. Hand-Book of Practical Cookery for Ladies and Professional Cooks 2011-03-23T02:00:22.007Z The three doubled back towards the chine, which was little more than half a mile away. With Drake on the Spanish Main 2012-02-20T03:00:17.357Z Crusader seems to have some anticipation of the same; he stands restlessly, now glancing up the chine, anon at the corralled wagons with hundreds of horses around them. The Lost Mountain A Tale of Sonora 2011-03-23T02:00:19.250Z Her dress was of pink crepe de chine, trimmed with many yards of cream-colored lace. Girl Alone 2011-01-27T03:00:36.117Z "The latter reward, then, at least, I claim," said Shakespeare; "for an you have not spitted the chine to-night, I would I might never see a porker again." William Shakespeare as he lived. An Historical Tale 2011-01-01T03:00:20.833Z Any part of pork is prepared like chine. Hand-Book of Practical Cookery for Ladies and Professional Cooks 2011-03-23T02:00:22.007Z And there, in the little bay beneath the chine, he became the bold-hearted English sailor again. With Drake on the Spanish Main 2012-02-20T03:00:17.357Z It rolls over the line of savage watchers, on up between the jaws of the chine, till in its damp clammy film it embraces the bodies of those who are waiting above. The Lost Mountain A Tale of Sonora 2011-03-23T02:00:19.250Z And instead of lace-trimmed pink crepe de chine, silk socks and white kid slippers, Eloise was clad, like every other orphan, in a skimpy gingham frock, coarse black stockings and heavy black shoes. Girl Alone 2011-01-27T03:00:36.117Z The legs are clean, long, and small-boned, and covered with wool to the hough, but there is a sad want of depth at the breast, and of breadth both there and on the chine. Domestic Animals History and description of the horse, mule, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry and farm dogs; with directions for their management, breeding, crossing, rearing, feeding, and preparation for a profitable market; also their diseases and remedies. Together with full directions for the management of the dairy. It will take from two to three or four hours to roast, according to the size of the chine. Hand-Book of Practical Cookery for Ladies and Professional Cooks 2011-03-23T02:00:22.007Z Built upon the edge of the chine, it could only be discovered by careful exploration of the woodland, and the chine was all but invisible from the sea. With Drake on the Spanish Main 2012-02-20T03:00:17.357Z The ascent, commenced almost immediately, is by a ravine—a sort of gorge or chine worn out by the water from the spring-head above and disintegrating rains throughout the long ages. The Lost Mountain A Tale of Sonora 2011-03-23T02:00:19.250Z Among her peignoirs and sautes de lit, she possessed one of softest cr�pe de chine which fell in straight Greek folds, and was drawn in above the waist by a golden girdle. The Undying Past His rival did so, and fell asunder, the sword having cleft him to the chine. Stories of the Olden Time (Historical Series—Book IV Part I) Much wilder are the chines on the south-west of the Island. The Geological Story of the Isle of Wight Retracing his way up the chine, he noticed a green ledge on the cliff, some few feet above his head, on the right-hand side. With Drake on the Spanish Main 2012-02-20T03:00:17.357Z Esther wore a long white gown of cr�pe de chine made in simple classic lines, with the draped tunic which is a modern fashion copied after a far older model. The Camp Fire Girls Across the Seas Considerable sandstone cliffs rise from the sandy beach, and are scored with deep picturesque dells or chines. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 3 "Borgia, Lucrezia" to "Bradford, John" It is growing dark already, and by the time we have had some dinner it will be time for you to start for the chine. A Traitor's Wooing The chine above these beds, being hollowed out in the soft clays and sands of the Sandrock series, is much more open. The Geological Story of the Isle of Wight As soon as he had finished his breakfast he set off to return to the chine. With Drake on the Spanish Main 2012-02-20T03:00:17.357Z The American woman has a supreme contempt for what is not silk, satin, velvet or crêpe de chine. Her Royal Highness Woman Its suburbs have greatly extended along the sea front, and the beautiful chines of Boscombe, Alum and Branksome have attracted a large number of wealthy residents. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 3 "Borgia, Lucrezia" to "Bradford, John" When you see the blue and green lights, all you have to do is to send the electric launch, manned by three trustworthy and well-armed men, to the beach at the foot of the chine. A Traitor's Wooing The cause of these chines seems to be the same in all cases. The Geological Story of the Isle of Wight One of these chines, near Boscomb, has been deepened twenty feet within a few years. Principles of Geology or, The Modern Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants Considered as Illustrative of Geology She was one of those girls who never suggest the presence of stays, who always wear white blouses of cr�pe de chine, cut low round a plump neck. Carnival Cr�pe de chine, of course, for the Thais. Confessions of an Opera Singer I looked down at my black cr�pe de chine,—of course I have worn deep mourning since I lost Mother, and for six years before I had not had on a color. Mothering on Perilous The chines on the S.W. coast are to be explained in a similar way. The Geological Story of the Isle of Wight He is continually describing the feast, the huge chine, the savoury viands on the glowing coals, and the foaming bowl. The Lusiad or The Discovery of India, an Epic Poem With the ax proceed to take out the chine or backbone. Home Pork Making The cr�pe de chine for them was imported by Mounet-Sully for one of his characters, and Muelle gave me the piece that was left over. Confessions of an Opera Singer Prettiest of all my new dresses is a cardinal cr�pe de chine, exactly matching the wall-paper. Mothering on Perilous When she slipped on her evening gown, a rich, black cr�pe de chine, she was seized with consternation when she remembered that it fastened at the back. Banked Fires This drawing is of a simplified hull form having flat-bottom hulls with chines. Fulton's "Steam Battery": Blockship and Catamaran Besides the six pieces of neat meat, there are the chine, souse, jowl, head, fat, sausage, two spare and two short ribs and various other small bits derived from each hog. Home Pork Making And a friend sent us some fresh pork spare ribs and chine, and four heads of cabbage—so that we shall have subsistence for several days. A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate States Capital The Knight of Ermonie was desperately wounded in the thigh, but, rallying all his strength, he cleft Moraunt to the chine, and, his sword splintering, a piece of the blade remained in the wound. Legends & Romances of Brittany The chine of the tall hill, our stumbling-block, fell back and was lost, and we swept forward into formless shadow. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 20 (of 25) In the passage outside was a great cleft or crevice in the rocks such as we call in England a chine. Fairy Tales from the German Forests If it is desired to put as much of the hog into neat meat as possible, trim to the chine very close, taking out none of the skin or outside fat with it. Home Pork Making We crammed down the dry biscuits as best we could, and worked our jaws till they were stiff on the pieces we managed to hack off a hard dried reindeer chine. Farthest North Being the Record of a Voyage of Exploration of the Ship 'Fram' 1893-1896 Vol. I A crêpe de chine chemise—hardly good enough for Peregrine—fifteen dollars! Highacres But in truth there was no missing it—the low chine looming through the weather, the line of firs topping it, and, towards the west, diminishing like a fish’s dorsal fin. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 20 (of 25) There are other chines to the westward—all of great attractions, though of less size and celebrity. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel The bone of the chine is cut at several places for the convenience of the cook, and the task of the cutter is finished. Home Pork Making I should say that your blue crêpe de chine—” Godfrey is something of an expert in the matter of woman’s clothes. The Red Hand of Ulster Ristofalo bade him roll the barrel on its chine to the rear and stand it by the hydrant. Dr. Sevier Pray, pray, for a metamorphosis—change thy shape, and shake off age; get the Medea's kettle and be boiled anew; come forth with lab'ring callous hands, and chine of steel, and Atlas' shoulders. Henry Esmond; The English Humourists; The Four Georges The sharpie's stern was composed of two horizontal oak frames, one at chine and one at sheer; each was about 1½ inches thick. The Migrations of an American Boat Type The large end of the chine makes a good piece for baking. Home Pork Making Put the meat and sauce in a dish, and the chines round for garnish. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. Take care also to cut out the pipe that runs along the chine of a loin of veal, the same as in beef, to hinder it from tainting. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families Method.—Saw off the chine bone, and the ends of the rib bones, leaving the cutlet bone three inches in length. The Skilful Cook A Practical Manual of Modern Experience The chine pieces were inserted in notches in the molds inside the side planking and fastened, then the keelson was made and placed in notches in the molds and bulkhead along the centerline. The Migrations of an American Boat Type The whole chine may be smoked and will keep a long time. Home Pork Making Make your stuffing of parsley, sage, thyme, eggs, crumbs of bread, and season it with salt, pepper, nutmeg, and shalot; stuff the chine thick, and roast it gently. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. Make some holes in the chine with the point of a knife, fill them with the herbs, skewer the meat up in a cloth, and boil it slowly about three hours. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families They may come up behind you any moment and cleave you to the chine.' Oswald Bastable and Others The chines of the sharpie were of oak planks that were of about the same thickness as the side planks and 4 to 7 inches deep when finished. The Migrations of an American Boat Type The chines and spareribs are but slightly salted and laid on top of the bulk of neat meat. Home Pork Making Cut the chines in four; pepper, salt, and broil them. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. When two flitches are to be cured, divide the hog, cut off the hams, and take out the chine. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families Just above his head there is a pole bridging the cut, or chine, and fastened to the middle of it at right angles is another, which swings up and down upon it like a see-saw. Round the Wonderful World The chine logs were sawn to the profile of the bottom and sprung to the sweep of the sides in plan view. The Migrations of an American Boat Type Farther down, the slope became steeper and narrowed to form the sharp "chine" which cut the cliff seaward to the water's edge. In the High Valley Being the fifth and last volume of the Katy Did series Pork, to collar 136 ——, to pickle ib. ——, chine, to stuff or roast ib. —— cutlets 137 ——, gammon, to roast ib. ——, leg, to broil ib. ——, spring, to roast ib. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. Hogs are kept to a larger size; the chine or backbone is cut down on each side, the whole length, and is a prime part either boiled or roasted. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families The best end of a neck is the fine part for a pie, cut into chops, and the chine bone taken away. The Cook's Oracle; and Housekeeper's Manual Barbara wore a lacy thing in hydrangea-colored crêpe de chine, loosely girt with a jade-green ribbon tasselled in gold, the whole bringing out the faintly Egyptian note in her personality. The Dust Flower Crêpe de chine is made of a hard twisted thread and therefore wears well. Makers of Many Things Let the chine hang downward, and raise the skin from the bone. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. Remove the brown fur, and the bag in the head; beat the fins in a mortar, the chine, and the small claws. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families Salt the chines lightly—their surface, cut all over, takes up too much salt if permitted. Dishes & Beverages of the Old South Eastwards from Bournemouth Pier the cliffs are bold and lofty, and are broken only by small chines or narrow gullies. Bournemouth, Poole & Christchurch They bait a hook with a chine of pork and let the meat be carried out into the middle of the stream, while the hunter upon the bank holds a living pig, which he belabors. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life Take slices of lean gammon of bacon, and season it with chives, parsley, and white pepper; spread them over the chine, and lay the bacon upon them. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. When a boiled neck is to look particularly nice, saw down the chine bone, strip the ribs halfway down, and chop off the ends of the bones about four inches. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families Leave the chine intact for smoking, along with the jowls and sausage. Dishes & Beverages of the Old South While trying to saw through the bone—a heavy job this time—one of the workers slips between the shackled legs; in this position, he feels the furry touch of the Mouse against his chine. The Glow-Worm and Other Beetles Whether you saw her emerging from crisp organdy or clinging crepe de chine, stiff grey astrakan or melting chinchilla always it was the 49 same. When Winter Comes to Main Street After skinning the pig, but leaving the skin quite whole, with the head on, chine it down, as you would do mutton, larding it with thyme and lemon-peel; and roast it in quarters like lamb. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory; In Which will Be Found a Large Collection of Original Receipts. 3rd ed. The chine and rib bones should be wiped every day, and the bloody part of the neck be cut off to preserve it. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families If you have a mind to feed there is a chine Of beef, well season'd. The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor, Vol. I, No. 4, April 1810 Then don't come near me," said Allison, with a warning shake of her head, "for I am going to wear my cerise crêpe de chine. The Little Colonel's Christmas Vacation Accursèd man on turkeys preys, Christmas to us no holy-days; When with the oyster-sauce and chine We roast that aldermen may dine. Fables of John Gay (Somewhat Altered) When she returned in a soft grey cr�pe de chine, with a big grey hat and feathers, she was such a pretty picture that Patty involuntarily exclaimed in admiration. Patty's Summer Days Her trailing robe of light blue cr�pe de chine was edged with swansdown, and she drew it about her, as she noiselessly tiptoed along in her slippered feet. Patty's Social Season Then his sauce, with oranges and onions, O, I declare, I do much honour a chine of beef! The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor, Vol. I, No. 4, April 1810 Sometimes with oysters we combine, Sometimes assist the savory chine. A Poetical Cook-Book This has been embroidered on cream-coloured satin de chine in solid crewel work, with charming effect, both for a counterpane and curtains. Handbook of Embroidery As a change for beef, have legs or chines of pork, or tongue of ox or hart. Early English Meals and Manners About three miles from Oxford a thickly-wooded village lies on the side of a steep, long hill or chine, looking over the Berkshire woods, and commanding a view of the many-turreted city itself. Loss and Gain The Story of a Convert Crêpe de meteor was originally a trade name for crêpe de chine, but now applied to a fabric which is distinguishable from crêpe de chine. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades N. B. The best end of a neck is the fine part for a pie, cut into chops, and the chine bone taken away. A Poetical Cook-Book To be worked in outline and solid embroidery, in silk or filoselle, on satin de chine. Handbook of Embroidery Thought you were going to wear your crepe de chine, Annabel. Blue Bonnet in Boston or, Boarding-School Days at Miss North's I have written verses upon the king, and upon a prize ox; for the first I got nothing, but the owner of the ox at Christmas sent me the better part of the chine.” Lavengro The Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest I have known you, in former times, try to take me for an angel: then would I throw cold water on your folly by calling lustily for chines of beef and mugs of ale. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 105, July 1866 However, you shall home with me tonight, Forget your cares, and revel in delight; I have in store a pint or two of wine, Some cracknels, and the remnant of a chine. A Poetical Cook-Book Worked in two shades of blue silk on hand-woven linen or satin de chine. Handbook of Embroidery She thinks she'll wear her new crepe de chine and borrow Patty's fur coat. Blue Bonnet in Boston or, Boarding-School Days at Miss North's "Oh, David, that's a beauty!" she cried as she held up a scarf of pale blue crepe de chine. Patchwork A Story of 'The Plain People' Lay him on the back, and cut away the vents, then raise the wings and the sides, and lay bulk, chine, and sides together, sauce them with vinegar and powder of ginger. The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery Turkey and fowl, and ham and chine, On which the cits prefer to dine, With partridge, too, and eke a Hare, The luxuries of country fare, She nicely cooked with bounteous care. A Poetical Cook-Book To be worked in outline on linen, as No. 1, or in coloured silks on a groundwork of satin de chine. Handbook of Embroidery After the carcass has hung for twenty-four hours, it should be cut down by the back-bone, or chine, into two sides. Cattle and Their Diseases Embracing Their History and Breeds, Crossing and Breeding, And Feeding and Management; With the Diseases to which They are Subject, And The Remedies Best Adapted to their Cure I wonder why—I wonder why I love pretty things so much, really pretty things, like crepe de chine and taffeta and panne velvet and satin. Patchwork A Story of 'The Plain People' Stop where ye are, and if one man of ye comes nearer I'll cleave him to the chine! John Gayther's Garden and the Stories Told Therein Aeneas and the men of Troy with him feed on the long chines of oxen and the entrails of the sacrifice. The Aeneid of Virgil The valiant son of Atreus, far-ruling Agamemnon, honoured Ajax with an entire chine. The Iliad of Homer (1873) They were mostly of a black color, with large stripes of white along the chine and ridge of their backs, about the flanks, and on their faces. Cattle and Their Diseases Embracing Their History and Breeds, Crossing and Breeding, And Feeding and Management; With the Diseases to which They are Subject, And The Remedies Best Adapted to their Cure I do believe I rather enjoyed the killing and slaying, specially the splitting down the chine! Hortus Inclusus Messages from the Wood to the Garden, Sent in Happy Days to the Sister Ladies of the Thwaite, Coniston Her chines will be gripped by a far fiercer hand! Witch-Doctors Once probably separated by a chine of rock, they are now one save for a slight elevation in their bed, which turns them respectively toward Paradise Valley and Stevens Canyon. The Mountain that was 'God' Being a Little Book About the Great Peak Which the Indians Named 'Tacoma' but Which is Officially Called 'Rainier' She was on her way to a tea, and looked exquisitely pretty in a fawn-coloured crêpe de chine embroidered with wild roses, and a bonnet of pink tulle crushed about her face. The Californians The cow has the same points in the main, but her head is finer, longer, and more tapering; neck thinner and lighter, and shoulders more narrow across the chine. Cattle and Their Diseases Embracing Their History and Breeds, Crossing and Breeding, And Feeding and Management; With the Diseases to which They are Subject, And The Remedies Best Adapted to their Cure The Hereford is usually deeper in the chine, and the shoulders are larger and coarser than the Devon. The Principles of Breeding or, Glimpses at the Physiological Laws involved in the Reproduction and Improvement of Domestic Animals Her chines which are smoother than elephants’ tusks! Witch-Doctors If I put her inside and stay outside, she cuts me out as you do a cask, by the chine, till I tumble out of bed.” Mr. Midshipman Easy On I went, up and down hill, some way inland, it seemed; and then back again through a chine down to the seashore. Salt Water The Sea Life and Adventures of Neil D'Arcy the Midshipman The matutinal coffee and one of Brader’s rolls, not like the London French, but passably good; and there is some cold stuffed chine.” The Weathercock Being the Adventures of a Boy with a Bias “I shall eat as much as ever I can, and make mother give Hicky a piece o’ chine.” Dick o' the Fens A Tale of the Great East Swamp Her chines which are as plump as the breast of a fowl! Witch-Doctors A couple of fowls, a rice-pudding, and a small chine, composed our dinner. Travels through the South of France and the Interior of Provinces of Provence and Languedoc in the Years 1807 and 1808 At length, becoming convinced, and urged on by the Red Cross chief and the bearded savage by his side, they dashed boldly up, and, dismounting, entered the chine over the body of the butchered horse. The Lone Ranche “Cold stuffed chine!” said Vane, as he walked in the other direction. The Weathercock Being the Adventures of a Boy with a Bias I can see the cliffs and chines and sands basking, like myself, in the sun. Parkhurst Boys And Other Stories of School Life A gaunt, elderly spinster, with elaborately coiffed white hair and ostentatious costume, demanded a kimono that should be just her style and of embroidered crêpe de chine. Patty Blossom Plates of cold chicken, slices of chine, cakes, sweetmeats, and the whitest bread, composed a kind of mixed repast, between the English tea and the French supper. Travels through the South of France and the Interior of Provinces of Provence and Languedoc in the Years 1807 and 1808 Seizing both guns in his grasp, Hamersley sprang into the chine, stopping when he got well within its grim jaws. The Lone Ranche Material Crepe de chine or any other soft, clinging fabric. The Mother and Her Child Their only touches of color were the scarfs of pale green crepe de chine which were passed under their sailor collars, and tied in a sailor knot at the open necks of their blouses. Madge Morton's Secret "I'm going to put on this white crêpe de chine," she said. Patty Blossom He road in, an’ farder in, Till he came to the chine; An’ he road in, an’ farder in, Bat never mare was seen. Ballads of Scottish Tradition and Romance Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Third Series In less than a dozen paces from its entrance the chine opened into a wider space, again closing like a pair of callipers. The Lone Ranche Miriam's gown was in her favorite apricot shade of crepe de chine and brought out fully the beauty of her black hair and eyes and her exquisite coloring. Grace Harlowe's Fourth Year at Overton College The path to it was well beaten, but Caius observed that it ran past the cellar down the chine to a landing where Day now kept a flat-bottomed boat. The Mermaid A Love Tale From hence the gentle murmur of the cascade at the head of the chine stole upon the ear without much interruption to the quietness of the scene. The Annals of the Poor His tail stiffened, the hairs on his chine bristled up, and I believe in another moment he would have flown at me. Foe-Farrell The priest had taken hold of the chine at each end of the barrel and was slowly rolling himself backward and forward. An Arkansas Planter Anne's dainty white crepe de chine frock made her look anything but a theatrical star. Grace Harlowe's Fourth Year at Overton College Caius went back to the shore to get the boat that lay at the foot of the chine. The Mermaid A Love Tale "She acts like red flannel but probably expects crêpe de chine." I Married a Ranger Nora, who was changing a crêpe de chine dress for a serviceable tennis costume, collapsed on to her bed. A Popular Schoolgirl Then shoreward sends beeves twenty to the rest, A hundred boars, of broad and bristly chine, 739 A hundred lambs and ewes and gladdening gifts of wine. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor Think of a guy having to ride four miles and get his forehead fanned all the while with talk about foulard and crêpe de chine and guimpes! The Wit and Humor of America, Volume I. (of X.) It was evident that in the original cutting there had been an opening also sideways into the chine, which had caved in and been grown over. The Mermaid A Love Tale Then Skarphedinn said— "Now, Thorkel foulmouth, do one of these two things: sheathe thy sword and sit thee down, or I drive the axe into thy head and cleave thee down to the chine." The story of Burnt Njal From the Icelandic of the Njals Saga You are aware that these friars never fail to go begging for their Easter eggs, and receive not only eggs, but many other things, such as linen, yarn, chitterlings, hams, chines, and similar trifles. The Tales Of The Heptameron, Vol. II. (of V.) So presently it chanced that he caught his point in the chine of a cask and his blade snapped short at the hilt. The Master of Appleby A Novel Tale Concerning Itself in Part with the Great Struggle in the Two Carolinas; but Chiefly with the Adventures Therein of Two Gentlemen Who Loved One and the Same Lady To my right the magnificent chine of King's College Chapel made its own horizon above the yellowing elms. On the Art of Writing Lectures delivered in the University of Cambridge 1913-1914 A lusterless silk is sometimes employed, also crepe de chine. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada Have the butcher remove the chine bone and then the flank end. Mrs. Wilson's Cook Book Numerous New Recipes Based on Present Economic Conditions Then the Yorkshire and Derbyshire hills—the central chine of England. Health and Education "At the first blasphemy he uttered I would cut him down, cleave him to the chine." The House of Walderne A Tale of the Cloister and the Forest in the Days of the Barons' Wars In it was an incredible amount of lingerie, made of crêpe de chine and lace, folded tightly and tied with a ribbon into a package not over a foot square. The Golden Bird The gown may be of satin, crepe de chine, messaline, lace or chiffon, or of simple white organdie; all are appropriate for a church wedding. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada Have the butcher cut the seventh and eighth rib from a roast, removing the chine bone. Mrs. Wilson's Cook Book Numerous New Recipes Based on Present Economic Conditions It is then cut up the back on each side the bone, or chine, as it is commonly called. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 277, October 13, 1827 For it does not accord with my notions, Wrist, elbow, and chine, Stiff from throwing the line, To take nothing at last by my motions! The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood "I hold," said my uncle, eyeing the saddle of mutton, "that you save the gravy by beginning close alongside the chine." Sir John Constantine Memoirs of His Adventures At Home and Abroad and Particularly in the Island of Corsica: Beginning with the Year 1756 The meal consisted of a quart of ale, a quart of wine, and a chine of beef: a loaf of bread is not mentioned, but we hope it may be presumed. The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3) Purchase one pound of shin beef and one-half pound of good soup bones, preferably bones from the chine or rib. Mrs. Wilson's Cook Book Numerous New Recipes Based on Present Economic Conditions On the present occasion, there were carbonadoes of fish and fowl, a cold chine, a huge pasty, a capon, neat's tongues, sausages, botargos, and other matters as provocative of thirst as sufficing to the appetite. The Lancashire Witches A Romance of Pendle Forest Here as small as the chine of some swimming animal, there large enough for a small forest of trees to grow upon them.... Tramping on Life An Autobiographical Narrative They woke me, nosing and grunting among the nettles by the wall— lean, brown beasts, with Homeric chines, and two or three of them huge as the Boar of Calydon. Sir John Constantine Memoirs of His Adventures At Home and Abroad and Particularly in the Island of Corsica: Beginning with the Year 1756 Anne wore the pink crepe de chine which had done duty at Mrs. Gray's house party the previous winter. Grace Harlowe's Sophomore Year at High School The Record of the Girl Chums in Work and Athletics Select a five- or six-pound cut and have the butcher remove the entire chine bone. Mrs. Wilson's Cook Book Numerous New Recipes Based on Present Economic Conditions The chine of the headland—of turf, short-cropped by the unceasing wind—stretched smooth as a racecourse for close upon a mile, with a gentle dip midway much like the hollow of a saddle. Lady Good-for-Nothing Other articles—a frock of rose gros de chine, with a flounced skirt, a drab velvet bonnet turned in green smocked silk, and sheer underthings—he ordered delivered at Sanderson's Hotel. The Three Black Pennys A Novel In colour all were reddish-brown, and the chine of each arched itself like a bent bow. Sir John Constantine Memoirs of His Adventures At Home and Abroad and Particularly in the Island of Corsica: Beginning with the Year 1756 Margaret, mindful of the barrister’s hint concerning her attire, now appeared in pale grey crêpe de chine, trimmed with cerise panne velvet. The Stowmarket Mystery Or, A Legacy of Hate Select a fancy prime cut from a young steer and have the butcher cut off the chine and trim for roasting. Mrs. Wilson's Cook Book Numerous New Recipes Based on Present Economic Conditions All through the afternoon the chine of these hills closed the landscape; purpled at times by passing clouds, at times lit up by sun-rays that defined every bush and seam on the slopes. Lady Good-for-Nothing My ancestor clove a scurvy knave from the chaps to the chine. Second Plays I could see no pursuer; but still, as he came on, his arms waved, and were waving yet when a bush on the chine above him threw out a little puff of grey smoke. Sir John Constantine Memoirs of His Adventures At Home and Abroad and Particularly in the Island of Corsica: Beginning with the Year 1756 Had I been he, I would have cloven the false Scot to the chine. Cromwell Even a month ago, had Shuttleworth uttered such blasphemy within those walls Clem Sypher would have arisen in his wrath like a mad crusader and have cloven the blasphemer from skull to chine. Septimus However, you shall home with me to-night, Forget your cares, and revel in delight, I have in store a pint or two of wine, Some cracknels, and the remnant of a chine. The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 1 Besides zebra stripes and gold shot with cerise and purple, you think an emerald green charmeuse is really a perfect substitute for the plain black crêpe de chine you had in mind. Etiquette The thick part of the backbone that lies between the shoulders, called griskin or chine, is separated from the tapering, bony part, called backbone by way of distinction, and used as flesh. Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889 The best parts, and those usually used for roasting, are the loin, the leg, the shoulder, the sparerib and chine. The Whitehouse Cookbook (1887) Cooking, Toilet and Household Recipes, Menus, Dinner-Giving, Table Etiquette, Care of the Sick, Health Suggestions, Facts Worth Knowing, Etc., Etc. The Whole Comprising a Comprehensive Cyclopedia of Information for the Home See the white road winding, and the long blue chine yonder, by the sea. Old Fires and Profitable Ghosts Reduced to a rump of beef and a chine of pork, you were ever ignorant of the charms of the matelote and the delights of a fricassée of chicken. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 6 "I should like," you say, "a navy blue serge trimmed with black braid or satin or something like that; a black crêpe de chine absolutely plain; I really need nothing else." Etiquette The chines are smoked with jowls, and used in late winter or spring. Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889 Six pounds lean fresh pork, three pounds of chine fat, three tablespoonfuls of salt, two of black pepper, four tablespoonfuls of pounded and sifted sage, two of summer savory. The Whitehouse Cookbook (1887) Cooking, Toilet and Household Recipes, Menus, Dinner-Giving, Table Etiquette, Care of the Sick, Health Suggestions, Facts Worth Knowing, Etc., Etc. The Whole Comprising a Comprehensive Cyclopedia of Information for the Home Around and above him the frosty sky flashed with innumerable stars, and over the barque's masts, behind the long chine of the eastern hill, a soft radiance heralded the rising moon. Old Fires and Profitable Ghosts The beef you have got I hear is a chine; But if too many come, your madam will whine; And then you may kiss the low end of her spine. The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2 Miss Campbell made each of her charges a present of crêpe de chine and still was not very much out of pocket. The Motor Maids in Fair Japan Serve with apple sauce.—The chine is often sent to the table boiled. Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889 The pieces mostly used for roasting are the hind-quarter of the sheep, called the loin and leg, the fore-quarter, the shoulder, also the chine or saddle, which is the two loins together. The Whitehouse Cookbook (1887) Cooking, Toilet and Household Recipes, Menus, Dinner-Giving, Table Etiquette, Care of the Sick, Health Suggestions, Facts Worth Knowing, Etc., Etc. The Whole Comprising a Comprehensive Cyclopedia of Information for the Home When they could not do so, it was wondrous to see how limbs flew about, and bodies were cleft to the very chine before the ponderous battle-axes of Western Christendom. The Rival Heirs; being the Third and Last Chronicle of Aescendune The bristly ridge of its chine showed black against the red west. The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce — Volume 2: In the Midst of Life: Tales of Soldiers and Civilians The turkey and chine, they are done to a nicety; Liver, and gizzard, and all are there; Ne'er mote Lord Abbot pronounce Benedicite Over more luscious or delicate fare. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4 "Surely," replied the good friend, and, comprehending that the critical moment had arrived, he drew to himself a chine of kid with one hand while he unwound the letter from his turban with the other. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 27, June, 1873 It's too severe for you; that is, black crepe de chine is. People Like That Afterwards the bones and flesh are formed; and of the bones, first of all, the vertebrae or chine bones, and then the skull, etc. The Works of Aristotle the Famous Philosopher Containing his Complete Masterpiece and Family Physician; his Experienced Midwife, his Book of Problems and his Remarks on Physiognomy So thank you, my dear, for the brawn and the chine, and for all the good things that you announce, and at present I will, for your sake, say no more of thanksgiving. Selected English Letters (XV - XIX Centuries) “Now fierce on the dogs, ye jolly Norse-men, To the chine strike down and cleave them!” Targum The Island, as they climbed to its grassy chine, gradually revealed itself as a hill of two peaks, united by a long saddle-back. True Tilda "Where," he inquires "are the great chines of stalled beef, the great, black jacks of double beer, the long hall-tables fully furnished with good victuals?" Old Cookery Books and Ancient Cuisine The roughness runs forward on the chine or ventral line, until it passes gradually into the ordinary scales of the head. Discoveries in Australia, Volume 1. With an Account of the Coasts and Rivers Explored and Surveyed During The Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, in the Years 1837-38-39-40-41-42-43. By Command of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. Also a Narrative Of Captain Owen Stanley's Visits to the Islands in the Arafura Sea. She rounded off every angle, broke down every scarp, and tucked the white bedclothes, till not a wrinkle remained, up to the chine of the spruces and the hemlocks that would not go to sleep. Letters of Travel (1892-1913) There was a chine of bacon, small ale, and a plentiful supply of good potatoes. Hodge and His Masters The soft crêpe de chine of my skirts made no frou-frou. The Reflections of Ambrosine A Novel They spoke of a salmon or a gurnard as chined, a sole as loined, a haddock as sided, an eel as trousoned, a pike as splatted, and a trout as gobbeted. Old Cookery Books and Ancient Cuisine To lame the shoulder, divide the chine bone, cut off the thumb, pierce the diaphragm, or to tear off the hair and fracture the skull, was each punished by a fine of twenty shillings. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 545, May 5, 1832 But now my joy is turn'd to grief, For Christmas day is here; No turkey, chine, or goose, or beef, No wine, no grog, no beer. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 348, December 27, 1828 The farmer did full justice to the sweet picking off the chine, and then lingered over an old cheese. Hodge and His Masters She had on one of those absurd pink muslin nightgowns, artfully designed to look like cr�pe de chine. Cheerful—By Request At the same period, a supper-dish, when the king supped with his mistress, Lady Castlemaine, was "a chine of beef roasted." The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 337, October 25, 1828 The hero no longer defeated armies by his single sword, clove giants to the chine, or gained kingdoms. Famous Reviews Some time, far back, my Christmas fare Was turkey and a chine, With puddings made of things most rare, And plenty of good wine. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 348, December 27, 1828 A venison pasty and a chine of beef are good every where; and so are crammed capons and fat chickens. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 379, July 4, 1829 You didn't make a mistake with that blue cr�pe de chine, child. Cheerful—By Request Yes, and—oh, you just ought to see Hazel's new kimono—pink crêpe de chine, trimmed with satin. Midnight For when she came to spike and spine, Where reef and river gather, Her feet were sore with shell and chine; She could not travel farther. The Poems of Henry Kendall With Biographical Note by Bertram Stevens My mother wore her gray crepe de chine embroidered with black roses and a little touch of pale blue satin on her collar and belt. Two Years in the Forbidden City Then Skarphedinn said, "Now, Thorkel Foulmouth, do one of these two things: sheathe thy sword and sit thee down, or I drive the axe into thy head and cleave thee down to the chine." The Story of Burnt Njal: the great Icelandic tribune, jurist, and counsellor "What a time that gell is drawing th' ale, to be sure!" said Mrs. Poyser, when she was dispensing her slices of stuffed chine. Adam Bede Mine was pale pink crepe de chine trimmed with ecru lace and rose satin. Daddy-Long-Legs The wind, south-west, raves in the pines That guard my cottage round; The sea-waves fall in stormy lines Below the sandy cliffs and chines, And swell the roaring sound. The poetical works of George MacDonald in two volumes — Volume 2 My sister and myself wore our pink crepe de chine gowns, trimmed with Brussels lace and transparent yokes of the same color chiffon. Two Years in the Forbidden City Lady Margaret, in her black crêpe de chine dress, setting off the silvery whiteness of her hair, was a calm, unemotional figure as she sat in her lacquer chair. The Yellow Streak Why, it's pretty near a three-week since y' had your supper with us; and the missis has got one of her rare stuffed chines. Adam Bede This is a long strip of meat lying directly under the chine, or back bone. Woman's Institute Library of Cookery Volume 3: Soup; Meat; Poultry and Game; Fish and Shell Fish The chiefs of Homer, with their chines and goblets and canisters of bread, would have been unequal to the contest. The Adventures of Hugh Trevor You may roast in the same manner, a shoulder, spare-rib, or chine of pork; seasoning it with sage and onion. Directions for Cookery, in its Various Branches And well can he tell the very time To undertake his task When the pork-barrel's low he sits on the chine And drums on the empty cask. Tales and Sketches, Complete Volume V., the Works of Whittier: Tales and Sketches The cold veal, the fresh lettuces, and the stuffed chine might well look tempting to hungry men who had dined at half-past twelve o'clock. Adam Bede And well can he tell the very time To undertake his task When the pork-barrel's low he sits on the chine And drums on the empty cask. Tales and Sketches Part 3, from Volume V., the Works of Whittier: Tales and Sketches And I dubitate as to your diet-loaves and confectionery suiting you better than a slice of chine or sirloin, for you have a pale cheek and a pensive eye that smite me to the heart. London Pride Or When the World Was Younger A chine or saddle, from two hours and a half, to three hours. Directions for Cookery, in its Various Branches The best fat to chop in with sausage is taken from the chines or back bones. Domestic Cookery, Useful Receipts, and Hints to Young Housekeepers It spoils the flavour o' the chine, to my thinking. Adam Bede In our abbey we never study for fear of the mumps, which disease in horses is called the mourning in the chine. Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 1 The old cavalier cut a fresh slice of chine, sighed, and continued his sermon. London Pride Or When the World Was Younger In cutting up pork, you have the spare-rib, shoulder, griskin or chine, the loin, middlings and leg; the head, feet, heart and liver. Directions for Cookery, in its Various Branches Take pieces of fat from the back bone, or chine of pork; cut them in pieces of half a pound each; leave the skin on; salt them. Domestic Cookery, Useful Receipts, and Hints to Young Housekeepers Here will I, and with great joyance, cleave me thine impish mazzard and split thee to thy beastly chine. The Geste of Duke Jocelyn You ask if I mind wearing that beautiful crêpe de chine which is not becoming to you? The Lady of the Decoration He is splendid at the tomb of the Stuarts, and wanted to cleave Haggard down to the chine with his claymore for saying that Charles Edward was often drunk. The Newcomes Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family On the spare-rib and chine there is but little meat, and the pieces called middlings consist almost entirely of fat. Directions for Cookery, in its Various Branches He stood on the chine of the fallen monster, forty feet above us, having gained the post of vantage by activity and strength, and he asked if he might say a word or two. Erema — My Father's Sin "There! can't you trace the chine across the end of this?" Gaut Gurley She was so pretty in her gown of white crepe de chine! The Idol of Paris They had been, plainly, sea-gnawn for countless ages; and may, at some remote time, have been all joined in one long ragged chine of hills, the highest about 1000 feet. At Last The two loins together are called the chine or saddle. Directions for Cookery, in its Various Branches "You know how some girls are, Bobby; they'd come with a dozen crêpe de chine and georgette dresses and about three clean blouses for school-room wear." Betty Gordon at Boarding School The Treasure of Indian Chasm Mode.—Pick the meat from the lobsters, and beat the fins, chine, and small claws in a mortar, previously taking away the brown fin and the bag in the head. The Book of Household Management She was most foolish, especially in the crepe de chine, but we know that she only went to the man's chambers to get back her letters. Alice Sit-By-The-Fire But Ulysses had the chief portion, even the chine. The Story of the Odyssey Silk stockings and crepe de chine underwear were matched in fineness by the crepe blouses, silk dresses, airy organdies, a suit of exquisite tailoring and three hats for as many different costumes. Amanda — a Daughter of the Mennonites To Ajax then the chine's continuous length, As honour's meed, the mighty monarch gave. The Iliad He said: Patroclus o'er the blazing fire Heaps in a brazen vase three chines entire: The brazen vase Automedon sustains, Which flesh of porker, sheep, and goat contains. The Iliad She wore a charming new gown of white crepe de chine flowing over a blue petticoat, and a twist of blue in her hair. Senator North The watershed on which they sat separated, with its chine of rugged rocks, the territory of the two rival tribes. What's Bred in the Bone We then struck the roughest of descents, down broken outcrops and chines of granite—no wonder that the women have such grand legs. Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 2 These were, as may be supposed, distinguished by abundance rather than refinement: a dish of tripe, a chine of beef, spaghetti in wash-hand basins, onion salad with garlic, sausages, blood-puddings, pigs' feet in vinegar. The Fool Errant Being the Memoirs of Francis-Anthony Strelley, Esq., Citizen of Lucca Oh girls," cried Patty, "I'm going to wear my light blue crepe de chine. Patty in Paris But Oliver was not discussing questions of ethics; he was examining sets of tinted crepe de chine lingerie, and hand-woven hose of spun silk. The Metropolis "I took pains to hang her lavender crepe de chine right in the front of her wardrobe, and I hope she'll let her eagle eye light on that, and seek no further!" Patty's Butterfly Days He noted that its head was bulged upward, as if by the dampness, so he took his iron bar and aimed a sharp blow at the chine. Rainbow's End "Take the old man in, and give him whatever is going, and his mug and pipe," then he whispered her, "and don't go lumping the chine down under his nose now." It Is Never Too Late to Mend She was no more a part of it than a crepe de chine ball dress or a bit of rose china. The Golden Snare I hear harsh echoes from her chalky chines. The Dynasts "Oysters; a hash of rabbits; a lamb, and a rare chine of beef, Next a great dish of roasted fowl cost me about thirty shillings; a tart, fruit and cheese." The Days Before Yesterday From his window he watched them disappear, appear again in the chine of the road, vanish, and emerge once more for a minute clear on the outline of the Down. To Let Ceasing, benevolent he straight assigns The royal portion of the choicest chines To each accepted friend; with grateful haste They share the honours of the rich repast. The Odyssey Every flitch, every eye-piece, and every chine is buried under the walling; and I fed them pigs with my own hands, Master Swithin, little thinking they would come to this end. Two on a Tower If you don’t, they’ll open it for you—down to the chine!” The Lady of the Shroud There were also provided a cold chine, stuffed veal, and two pigeon pies. The Trumpet-Major When those two young Forsytes emerged from the chine lane, and set their faces East towards the sun, there was not a cloud in heaven, and the Downs were dewy. To Let Roused by the hounds' and hunters' mingling cries, The savage from his leafy shelter flies; With fiery glare his sanguine eye-balls shine, And bristles high impale his horrid chine. The Odyssey She was wearing a plainly-made black crepe de chine dress which served to accentuate the extreme pallor of her face, the only outward indication of the great shock she had sustained. Okewood of the Secret Service It is a mercy Uncle Colin was not here, for I honestly believe that, if he had been, he would have done the “cleaving to the chine” himself. The Lady of the Shroud Between these dishes and the turkeys stood, on the one side, a prodigious chine of roasted bear’s meat, and on the other a boiled leg of delicious mutton. The Pioneers And it happened one evening when he went to sup with the latter there was a chine of beef to roast, and no fire to cook it because the Thames had flooded the kitchen. Royalty Restored Such as, but scant them of their chines of beef And take away their downy featherbeds, And presently they are as resty stiff, As twere a many over ridden jades. King Edward III The high limestone mountains which part Lancashire and Yorkshire—the very chine and backbone of England—were once coral-reefs at the bottom of the sea. Madam How and Lady Why In old time the great blonde beasts rode in the battle’s van and won their spurs by cleaving men from pate to chine. The People of the Abyss Then the Yorkshire and Derbyshire Hills—the central chine of England. Sanitary and Social Lectures, etc And at a feast he shall have more to eat; we have the authority of Homer for honouring brave men with 'long chines,' which is an appropriate compliment, because meat is a very strengthening thing. The Republic Change thy shape and shake off age; get thee Medea's kettle and be boiled anew; come forth with lab'ring callous hands, a chine of steel, and Atlas shoulders. Love for Love: a Comedy That thou wilt be pleased to look on the grief Of the King's old servants, and send them relief, Restore to the yeomen o' th' Guard chines of beef, Te rogamus, etc. Cavalier Songs and Ballads of England from 1642 to 1684 |
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