单词 | scrag |
例句 | For this she was put to scragging, second-picking the bushes that had a few inferior puffs left on the twigs by swifter hands than hers. Jazz 1992-01-01T00:00:00Z Petri takes it but he’s scragged and knocks on on halfway. USA v Japan: Rugby World Cup 2015 – as it happened 2015-10-11T04:00:00Z He steps and goes, but is well scragged on halfway by Denton. Scotland v Samoa: Rugby World Cup 2015 – as it happened 2015-10-10T04:00:00Z After all, eggs hatched at 40 plus, like mine, represent the scrag end of the market. Yes, I froze my eggs, but am I a victim of a new fertility racket? 2014-10-18T04:00:00Z But still De Gea came back for more, bristling like a lovable cartoon puppy, the hardest kid in chess club, seeming to grow in conviction with every scragging. David de Gea's collision with Andy Carroll may be a watershed moment 2013-04-19T11:07:52Z He was probably foolish enough to tell others, and the word was pasted to scrag you before you could get to it. The Wreckers 2012-02-14T03:00:26.817Z And then to rampage they begin; Sweet William is scragging a rose; Sweet-pea in a neighborly way, Is pulling young marigold's nose! Donahoe's Magazine, Vol. XV, No. 4, April, 1886 Volume 15 (January 1886 - July 1886) 2012-01-29T03:00:07.953Z He steps and goes, but is well scragged on halfway by Denton. Scotland v Samoa: Rugby World Cup 2015 – as it happened 2015-10-10T04:00:00Z I don't deny you're plump, but I never did like a scrag. Caesar's Wife A comedy in three acts 2011-11-11T03:00:37.427Z "Do you vant to have us scragged, fool?" cried the Sandman, springing into the vault. Auriol or, The Elixir of Life 2011-06-24T02:00:23.867Z I guessed then, Forge had scragged her and boned the fan. The Mandarin's Fan 2011-06-09T02:00:17.540Z Leicester forged a superb passage of play and worked an overlap for Tuilagi on halfway as the clock ran down but after breaking three tackles the huge Samoan was scragged by Brits. Sarries pip Tigers to Premiership 2011-05-28T17:17:36Z Her face was thrust forward almost into the room, her long scragged neck was stretched to its full length, and her whole person advanced with the utmost eagerness. Captain Kyd, Vol. II or, The Wizard of the Sea 2011-04-11T02:00:12.290Z The scrag of mutton costs from eight to ten cents; the barley is eight cents a pound—about two cents’ worth is sufficient; the onion may be reckoned as one cent. The Century Cook Book 2011-01-04T03:01:10.367Z “The Black Douglas is being tacked on to that old scrag.” A Double Knot That old man would have been glad to see you scragged, Mr. Ainsleigh. The Mandarin's Fan 2011-06-09T02:00:17.540Z "Nasty little spy!" said Calabash, savagely; "because he is as cowardly as a cur, and would as soon see us scragged, as our father was scragged before us." The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 4 of 6 True; but I had fifteen years at the galleys instead of being 'scragged.' The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 The chops look somewhat better than the chopped-up scrag, but the nourishing quality is as good in the latter. The Century Cook Book 2011-01-04T03:01:10.367Z No, no, Rodwood," cried one and another; "there's no need to risk being scragged. Highway Pirates or, The Secret Place at Coverthorne The chap was one of the keepers, but they never could make out exactly whether he had scragged himself, or whether it was done by some fellows he’d caught poaching. Haviland's Chum "Just in case you get scragged in one of these brawls and I don't?" Triplanetary Thanks to my having done these things, and the cunning of my advocate, my sentence was changed, and, instead of being 'scragged,' I was only sent to the hulks for fifteen years. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 1 of 6 Don't scrag honest civil servants or good clergymen on sight. Mystery at Geneva An Improbable Tale of Singular Happenings Christopher, my young friend, I reckon I’ll have the bowels out of that chest, and I reckon, you’ll be lagged and scragged for it. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume XV But he would have submitted to any amount of scragging from them because they were his friends and because he loved Gilbert and because they, too, in their turn submitted to being scragged. Changing Winds A Novel But neither of the Atlanteans was "scragged", and at six P.M. an allegedly honeymooning couple parked their big roadster in the garage at Norgrad Field and went through the gates. Triplanetary To be scragged—to suffer the last penalty of the law, &c. The Comic Latin Grammar A new and facetious introduction to the Latin tongue You know too much already, and if I followed my hunch, I’d scrag you now, to play safe. The Crevice Take four pounds of beef, a scrag of mutton, about a dozen large carrots, four onions, some pepper and salt; put them into a gallon of water, and boil very gently for four hours. 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 a good gravy with part of a knuckle of veal, and the scrag end of a neck or a chump end of a loin of mutton. 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 Ingredients—1 lb. of scrag end of neck of mutton.2 pints of water.1 tablespoonful of rice.Salt to taste. The Skilful Cook A Practical Manual of Modern Experience The scrag part is best made into a pie, or broth. The Cook's Oracle; and Housekeeper's Manual He proceeded, therefore, to give his worthy spouse some initiatory instructions in the art of jointing a scrag of mutton, cutting out a pluck, or chinning a whole sheep upon an occasion. Forgotten Tales of Long Ago Stew a scrag of mutton: put in a peck of peas, a bunch of turnips cut small, a few carrots, onions, lettuce, and some parsley. 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 a scrag or knuckle of veal, slices of undressed gammon of bacon, onions, mace, and simmer them in a small quantity of water, till it is very strong. 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 Uncle Billy was seated on the porch steps with a pan of drippings in his hand, wherein the cook had grudgingly put the scrag of a fried chicken and a hunk of cold corn bread. The Comings of Cousin Ann This usual method of making mutton broth with the scrag, is by no means the most economical method of obtaining it; for which see Nos. The Cook's Oracle; and Housekeeper's Manual In his boyhood he had gone through 'Robinson Crusoe,' 'The Pilgrim's Progress,' and 'The Seven Champions of Christendom,' and therefore knew there was something in the world besides scrags of mutton. Forgotten Tales of Long Ago Put a leg of beef and a scrag of mutton cut in pieces into three or four gallons of water, and let them boil twelve hours, occasionally stirring them well; and cover close. 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 some of the middle or scrag of a small neck, and season it, adding or not a few slices of lean bacon or ham. 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 I wish that miserable brute of a Nightingale had been scragged, that I do! The Fifth Form at Saint Dominic's A School Story The bones and scrag make excellent gravy stewed down, and if done very gently, the meat is not bad eating. The Cook's Oracle; and Housekeeper's Manual It’s a hard case that a fellow should be made a pirate by force, and then be scragged for it, though he’s done none o’ the bloody work.” Gascoyne, the Sandal-Wood Trader Mr. Sedgwick has told you that I take a sporting chance of being scragged. The Pirate of Panama A Tale of the Fight for Buried Treasure Boil in a quart of water a pound and a half of veal, from the knuckle or scrag end of the neck. 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 “It’s little I would care about the risk o’ bein’ scragged,” said Quintal, “if I could only once more have a stiff glass o’ grog an’ a pipe o’ good, strong, genuine baccy!” The Lonely Island The Refuge of the Mutineers Before he died he told me how you had saved him from being scragged, and said that he wanted to make you his heir.” Digging for Gold Adventures in California However, as you said, with equal truth, he must not be took, for if he was, he’d probably be hanged, and I couldn’t bear to think of your father bein’ scragged. Post Haste What I want to say is, have we tried every possible means of finding out who scragged Bickers last term?” The Master of the Shell Prepare some veal gravy from the knuckle or scrag, with some shank-bones of mutton, seasoned with herbs, onions, mace, and white pepper, to be poured into the pie when it returns from the oven. 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 “Scrag him!—scrag the schoolboy!” yelled the roughs, making a rush in the direction of the cries. The Willoughby Captains I hear he nearly drowned himself in the bath the first day, and half scragged Shrimpton for grinning at him. A Dog with a Bad Name He turned about, stared at the plate, stared from the plate to the dish of scrag. Brother Copas “I had nothing to do with the—the scragging,” said Munger. The Master of the Shell Add the scrag end of the neck, a little lean bacon or ham, an onion, two carrots, two heads of celery, and a glass of Madeira. 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 back slopes down from the highest point, just over the forelegs, to the root of the tail, while the neck slopes down still more steeply to the scrag. From Pole to Pole A Book for Young People I don't mind running the risk of Botany Bay, but I ain't going to run the chance of being scragged. A Final Reckoning A Tale of Bush Life in Australia The meat on the plate was pork, and the dish of scrag was empty. Brother Copas I had nothing to do with the scragging. The Master of the Shell Stew a pound and a half of scrag of mutton, with three pints of water till reduced to a quart. 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 more cultivated a famous man is, the more he must enjoy the situation; for along with his dry scrag of fame, the more he must have of the sauce which alone makes it palatable. The Joyful Heart "Now, I wonder whom I ought to scrag for this," he mused aloud. The Swindler and Other Stories The smallest bit of boiled, now—were it only the scrag—" "Why," bustled Brother Copas, "Brother Biscoe has the very thing, then—the two best cutlets at the bottom of the neck. Brother Copas “Yes,” said the downright Ainger; “we none of us like Mr Bickers, but we must find out the fellows who scragged him, all the same.” The Master of the Shell Boil it up once, and serve it for boiled rabbits, partridges, scrag or knuckle of veal or roast mutton. 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 Now, perhaps you know somebody who is a scrag in society. The Golden Censer The duties of to-day, the hopes of the future Take one pound of the scrag end of the neck of veal and four quarts of water. Mrs. Wilson's Cook Book Numerous New Recipes Based on Present Economic Conditions The elder boy gently but firmly performed on his brother the operation known as "scragging." The Half-Hearted If in his month's work he doesn't earn enough to buy grease for his windlass, he must take out his miner's right or run the chance of being scragged.' In the Roaring Fifties Cut off the scrag to boil, and cover it with onion sauce. 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 After all, it is a scrag that has been struck, and everybody laughs and seems to think it a good joke. The Golden Censer The duties of to-day, the hopes of the future I told him I was after a few scrags, for the purpose of raising a gang; and taking the bush agin; and he thinks it's so, and promised to help me. The Gold Hunters' Adventures Or, Life in Australia "Boys, ye kint make no hero out o' an old scrag o' a man like me," Solomon began. In the Days of Poor Richard With his long scrag neck and great moons of spectacles, which he had now drawn down, the better to study me, he suggested an absurd combination of the vulture and the owl. The White Wolf and Other Fireside Tales Lay a fowl, or a few bones of the scrag of veal, seasoned, into a dish. 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 It was too late to tell Grim, who would have instantly summoned all the strength of Biffen's to scrag him. Acton's Feud A Public School Story A cold scrag of mutton was supposed to be the bone of contention, but that was only supposition. Flames Veal Pie.—Take some of the middle, or scrag, of a small neck; season it; and either put to it, or not, a few slices of lean bacon or ham. Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889 Soak mutton in water for an hour, cut off scrag, and put it in stewpan with three quarts of water. 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 The scrags may be stewed in broth; or with a small quantity of water, some small onions, a few peppercorns, and a little rice, and served together. 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 I had what I preferred--a portion of gooseberry pie; hers was a scrag of mutton, boiled with parsley and butter. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4 Winton had cleared for action as the Form poured out like puppies at play and was scragging Beetle. A Diversity of Creatures A fatal hold Affording to the scrag by a thick fold That caught and pinn'd her in the river's bed, While through the reckless water overhead Her life-breath bubbled up. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 328, February, 1843 The compatriot of Rachel was wrapping up a scrag of mutton. Children of the Ghetto A Study of a Peculiar People Soak a neck of mutton in water for an hour, cut off the scrag, and put it into a stewpot, with two quarts of water. 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 Well," said he, "I've carried that 'are gimcrack nigh twenty long year round my old scrag, and when I'm sunk I want you to take it off, Doctor. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 05, March, 1858 The widow bereft of her life's companion, the mother bending over an empty cradle, find solace in thinking what doleful little scrag of verse shall be graven on the tombstone of the dead. In the Name of the Bodleian and Other Essays Mutton Broth.—Cut a pound of perfectly fresh, lean mutton or lamb—the scrags of neck are best—into small dice. Science in the Kitchen. The butcher and the porkman painted up, only the leanest scrags of meat; the baker, the coarsest of meagre loaves. A Tale of Two Cities Let it simmer till it is quite soft, then put in a knuckle of veal, or the scrag end of a leg of mutton, with two or three pounds of gravy beef. 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 Christopher, my young friend, I reckon I'll have the bowels out of that chest, and I reckon you'll be lagged and scragged for it. Plays of William E. Henley and R.L. Stevenson You can scrag me if I know v'ot things is coming to. The Amateur Gentleman And ain't it going to be a nice job to find the man that scragged him?—I don't think! The Orange-Yellow Diamond Until the squeezer nips your scrag, Booze and the blowens cop the lot. Musa Pedestris - Three Centuries of Canting Songs and Slang Rhymes [1536 - 1896] Make the gravy of a scrag of mutton, a tea-spoonful of lemon pickle, a large spoonful of ketchup, and the same of browning. 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 A fatal hold, Affording to the scrag, by a thick fold That caught and pinned her to the river's bed. The Canadian Elocutionist “They were going to try and get you into the senior day-room and scrag you there.” Mike You went in—you grabbed a couple o' rings—he interrupted you—you scragged him! The Orange-Yellow Diamond His glance roved from the set face of the cowpuncher and through the scragged branches of the tree. The Rangeland Avenger If to put over cold pies, make it of a small bare knuckle of veal, or of a scrag of mutton. 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 were going to try and get you into the senior day room and scrag you there." Mike and Psmith It was understood that one scragged bargees at one’s own risk, and, as a rule, it was not considered worth it. Mike My idea is that the man what carried that book into the shop is the man what scragged my poor old relative —fact, mister! The Orange-Yellow Diamond "The d---- Tec, the same as got poor old Billy Whitelaw scragged last year." My Strangest Case Another way of making a good hodge podge, is to stew a knuckle of veal and a scrag of mutton, with some vegetables, adding a bit of butter rolled in flour. 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 You saw with your bodily eyes indeed what seemed a bare scrag—cold savings from the foregone meal—remnant hardly sufficient to send a mendicant from the door contented. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 2 Elia and The Last Essays of Elia INGREDIENTS.—Breast or scrag of mutton, flour, pepper and salt to taste, 1 large onion, 3 cloves, a bunch of savoury herbs, 1 blade of mace, carrots and turnips, sugar. The Book of Household Management "Dated that very day the old man was scragged!" exclaimed Melky. The Orange-Yellow Diamond But, I say, did you ever see such a scrag? Tales of St. Austin's I have often heard of Cook's recipes saying, "Take the scrag end of a piece of mutton." The Letters of "Norah" on Her Tour Through Ireland Hunt for the spirit of the coming ruction and try to scrag it! King of the Khyber Rifles Fore quarter: No. 3, the shoulder; 4 and 5 the neck; No. 5 being called, for distinction, the scrag, which is generally afterwards separated from 4, the lower and better joint; No. 6, the breast. The Book of Household Management The cull was scragged because he could not dawb; the rogue was hanged because he could not bribe. 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue He beat, kicked, bit, scragged, banged their foolish heads together, cursed, spat, gouged, and strangled as surely no catamount ever did. The Ivory Trail These recipes must have emanated from Achill Island, where the mutton must be pretty much all scrag. The Letters of "Norah" on Her Tour Through Ireland And what guarantee have I got you ain't making arrangements to have me scragged? A Texas Ranger INGREDIENTS.—1 lb. of the scrag end of the neck of mutton, 1 onion, a bunch of sweet herbs, 4 turnip, 1/2 pints of water, pepper and salt to taste. The Book of Household Management "I should have been scragged, and no mistake," said the boy, with a shiver. It Is Never Too Late to Mend His arm went round the detective's neck; he jerked him backwards off his feet, scragging him. Arsene Lupin Well, it gets late," said the widow, "and if you like to take this scrag end home to your wife neighbour Hill, we can talk of the rest next Saturday. Sybil, or the Two Nations No amount of hacking and scragging in a scrimmage can damp his ardour or ruffle the serenity of his temper. The Prospector The scrag may be boiled or stewed in various ways, with rice, onion-sauce, or parsley and butter. The Book of Household Management I had managed to fish a lump of bone with a scrag of tough meat on it from the lukewarm slosh in our "dixie." At Suvla Bay Being the notes and sketches of scenes, characters and adventures of the Dardanelles campaign, made by John Hargrave ("White Fox") while serving with the 32nd field ambulance, X division, Mediterranean expeditionary force, during the great war. Those six bargees scragged the Czar, and left no evidence. Stalky & Co. What sort of eating do you get from a shrivelled up old scrag of a fowl like that? An Enemy of the People Too close to strike they can only choke and scrag and hack each other fiercely. The Prospector Old neighbors, and such as liked each other, were put together: fields grew green again, desolate scrubs and scrags yielding to grass and corn. History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 09 "Because you will be scragged within three days," replied the police agent. Scenes from a Courtesan's Life Though his early companions were scragged at Tyburn, the light-fingered rascal was indifferent to their fate, and squandering such booty as fell to his share, he bravely 'turned out' for more. A Book of Scoundrels Again and again has my appetite been frustrated with an offer of mere sinew and scrag. The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft The McGill men, shoving, hacking, scragging, fighting fiercely, finally dropping on their knees, strive to check that relentless advance. The Prospector It is a pitiful sight, and when one by one the women have made their bargains, we notice that the shopboard is depleted of its heap of scrags and odds and ends. London's Underworld I came in to save a poor little chap who scragged himself here yesterday at four o'clock, and now here is another misfortune. Scenes from a Courtesan's Life Do you know, Jane, I have your little pearl necklace at this moment fastened round my bronze scrag under my cravat? Jane Eyre The morning stars were bright yet, and they sat down to a final billy of tea, two dusty Johnny-cakes, and a scrag of salt mutton. On the Track When he goes in there's his meal tidy and decent waiting for him, while he tells them about the poor chap he's been to see as is to be scragged next month. Robbery under Arms; a story of life and adventure in the bush and in the Australian goldfields I promised your poor Auguste that you should be happy; he wanted to make you a rich woman, and he got scragged for your sake. Scenes from a Courtesan's Life Besides, could he not plead that he had repaid the pals who had been scragged? Scenes from a Courtesan's Life |
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