单词 | shirr |
例句 | The paper birds shuffled and shirred and gathered. The Girl Who Drank the Moon 2016-08-09T00:00:00Z She smocked the yoke into tiny crisscrossing puckers, then shirred the rest of the bodice. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings 1969-01-01T00:00:00Z If eggs are baked at all, they’re often plopped into ramekins, along with cream, for some version of shirred eggs. These Bacon and Eggs Practically Cook Themselves 2020-12-23T05:00:00Z The best pieces had the strict perfection of silk jersey, shirred at the shoulders and prepped for an arabesque. At Louis Vuitton and Valentino, Mapping the Season’s Genome 2016-03-09T05:00:00Z American Apparel has two great, frugal options: the Silky shirred waist skirt for $35, or the Jersey pocket skirt for $30. Sexy supermom: 'Dancing With the Stars' co-host kicks it up 2011-03-30T21:52:53Z I pulled out a red dress with side shirring and lots of stretch. Sexy dresses that barely fit 2013-01-02T00:30:00Z Chef Tim Brown regularly updates the menu with plenty of boat-fresh seafood and inspired small plates like shirred duck egg topped with duck confit, caramelized ramps and fresh figs. On the Eastern Shore, Virginia’s Cape Charles is in the midst of a small-town renaissance 2019-08-15T04:00:00Z There was a lot of shirring and Breton stripes. A Decade of Work, a Shocking Accident and a Bevy of Supermodels 2021-09-30T04:00:00Z It was 2020 when Styles became the first man to appear alone on the cover of Vogue wearing a long, shirred gown by Gucci. Perspective | Harry Styles gets all the applause 2022-05-24T04:00:00Z Kramer performs mostly seated on a chair, her hair pearly and glowing, the skin of her bare arms like shirred silk. A 107-year-old woman seizes the spotlight at the Dance on Camera Festival 2022-02-05T05:00:00Z Her white maxidress by Chloé incorporated subtle but deft detailing such as a shirred turtleneck, cape sleeves and colorful stones dotting the panel softly framing her torso. Spirit Awards: Our 10 favorite women's and men's looks 2019-02-23T05:00:00Z Others use unfinished pine or 18- and 20-gauge metal construction; all are lined with carefully shirred camouflage fabric or material. Great outdoors meets Great Beyond: Sportsmen and hunters now opt for the ‘Camo Casket’ 2015-01-03T05:00:00Z So after all this advice what might a shopper expect when shopping online and buying, say, a Badgley Mischka shirred maillot in cocoa? How to buy a swimsuit -- even online 2014-07-23T04:00:00Z They were queerly dressed, and the larger, she in the gingham gown, with the brown shirred bonnet, almost yanked the other from the steps to the ground, in attempting to assist her. The Motor Girls at Lookout Beach In Quest of the Runaways 2011-11-04T02:00:22.360Z The use of shirring and skillful cutting and handling of fabric focused attention on the bust line, while the frequent use of Lastex tended to streamline the hips like a girdle. Women's Bathing and Swimming Costume in the United States 2011-10-03T02:00:33.640Z “Corn bread from Minnie’s corn meal,” replied Nancy, who answered to this title, “and shirred eggs, the last in our storehouse, and chopped beef——” Billie jumped up. The Motor Maids Across the Continent 2011-09-17T02:00:31.140Z It was a nice cup of chocolate, with a marshmallow on top in lieu of whipped cream, two shirred eggs and a stack of buttered crackers. Back at School with the Tucker Twins 2011-05-14T02:00:10.887Z She turned hastily to the staircase, and Charter's remarks as he rode townward with the other, were shirred, indeed.... She Buildeth Her House 2011-01-04T03:01:05.167Z A large circular recess in the ceiling was covered in tiers of shirred fabric. An imposing Georgian manse is brought down to a more human scale 2010-03-20T04:00:00Z It is too nestle by the pin grove shirr, all agree to the counting ate ate pall. Geography and Plays This action revealed to our delighted gaze trouserettes of red striped canton flannel, shirred into a band half way between calf and ankle, and there adorned with a blanket-stitched frill of the same material. Confessions of an Opera Singer He shirred his lips into an ecstatic pucker and whistled triumphantly. Leerie Over her arm hung the reception gown of soft, black China silk, with plain full skirt and shirred waist. The Land of Long Ago I cannot wear the old gowns, The sleeves are so absurd; They're tightly fitted at the top, And at the wrist they're shirred! The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 4 June 1906 "It's a most stunning affair!" exclaimed Nellie, admiring with close scrutiny all the fine points in the shirring, hemstitching and accordeon plaiting. Cupid's Middleman And that girdle is darling, all shirred that way!” Cloudy Jewel Sheila saw him coming, his lips shirred to the closeness of some emotional strain. Leerie A simply plain shirred spring bonnet of blue and white silk, made the blue bird comparison not altogether unapt,—the bird was hardly more fair and dainty in his way than the lady in hers. Say and Seal, Volume II As it turned to sweep the intervening space between the lines, the whisper rose to a shirring hiss. Life in a Tank Miss Paulson had on a plaid dress with shirred waist of red cloth goods. The Johnstown Horror!!! or, Valley of Death, being A Complete and Thrilling Account of the Awful Floods and Their Appalling Ruin “Not quite,” he replied seriously, “but I’ll have the maid bring it in as soon as the eggs are shirred.” The Free Range “A million curses on him!” muttered Hennessy, his lips tight shirred. Leerie The 41 skirt of this wonderful dress was “shirred” and hung in graceful festoons between the rows of gatherings, and was of an entirely new style. The Wind Before the Dawn Shirred Eggs.—To shirr an egg break it into a saucer or any small dish that has been well greased. Health on the Farm A Manual of Rural Sanitation and Hygiene Her small rosy face, framed in the shirred brim of her black silk bonnet, was wrinkled with age, but even her wrinkles were cheerful ones, and detracted nothing from the charming archness of her expression. Virginia Melon or berries, broiled ham, shirred eggs, creamed potatoes. American Cookery November, 1921 The shirring in Hennessy’s lips tightened, and he drew his breath in and out in a sort of asthmatic whistle. Leerie The way they shirr that calico arrangement around their back door, has long been my admiration.” Patty's Summer Days A shirred silk workbag hung at her side, and she carried a tiny parasol. Patty's Friends Long elbow cuffs, and above them two beautiful puffs divided by rows of shirring and bows of brown silk ribbon. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1907 to 1908 Trimmed skirts: Slip stitching; milliner's and flat folds; covering buttonholes; binding, shirring, cording, tucking, piping, facing, braiding. The Making of a Trade School When Hennessy heard of it he shirred his mouth into a pucker and whistled ecstatically. Leerie When you shirred them you would hold them over the first and third finger passing under the second finger. Old Rail Fence Corners The A. B. C's. of Minnesota History Each one wore a gown of blue silk, and little shirred bonnets to match. A Little Maid of Old Maine I put on my best pale blue shirred silk hat and my blue organdie dress and my high-heeled slippers. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1907 to 1908 Machine work: Plain stitching, tucking, shirring, bias strips stitched on material. The Making of a Trade School A shirred crown of fabric— There are two methods of making a shirred crown of fabric in which taffeta, satin, georgette, or velvet may be used. Make Your Own Hats She shirred and sewed together a piece of cloth about three yards around. Old Rail Fence Corners The A. B. C's. of Minnesota History Three figures in long, grey motor-coats, exactly alike, and motor-caps, held on with shirred chiffon veils came forward, two advancing more quickly than the third. My Friend the Chauffeur How thankful I was that I had put on my blue organdie and my shirred hat! Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1907 to 1908 I'll make a sort of shirred bag into which your toes will fit and so lengthen the slipper and cover the stitching with a bow. Suzanna Stirs the Fire On the crooked sycamore the young leaves fluttered with shirred edges, and beyond the mill and the fallow field, the slender green ribbons of the corn were unfolding. The Miller Of Old Church In these shirrings she run rattan—a good heavy piece so it would stand out well. Old Rail Fence Corners The A. B. C's. of Minnesota History He was very small and very thin, and his belt was drawn ridiculously tight, so that it gave his khaki jacket the effect of being shirred like the top of a cloth bag. Tom Slade on Mystery Trail The covering may be put on plain, or may be shirred or draped. Wage Earning and Education The portiere is either shirred over the pole or hung from it by hook safety pins or rings sewed on at intervals of four inches. The Complete Home In the store windows the blinds were still down—ghastly, shirred white things which reminded me uncomfortably of the lining of a coffin! The Next of Kin Those who Wait and Wonder For this she gets "a drab silk bonnet shirred inside with pink, and her blue lawn and her brown silk made over, half low-necked." The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2) Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years She wore green and white, with plum-coloured ribbons, and a flat shirred cap tied under her chin. The Three Black Pennys A Novel The girls also had fascinating little hoods of shirred silk, Marjorie's being rose color, and Kitty's blue. Marjorie's Maytime They are sill length, shirred to a small brass rod set inside the casing, and draped if the over curtain hangs straight, to maintain a balance. The Complete Home This lamp, like the one in the drawing-room, is made from a porcelain vase, with a shirred silk shade on a wire frame. The House in Good Taste A dark shade unlined, or a light coloured shade unlined, even if pink, unless the silk is shirred very full, will not give a diffused, yellow light. The Art of Interior Decoration There are very many ways of preparing eggs—by frying, baking, poaching, shirring, etc. Scientific American Supplement, No. 484, April 11, 1885 There was not the slightest doubt that all its shirring was of real, real silk! In Old Kentucky There follow scrambled eggs, shirred to a lemon-yellow, with toast sliced in triangles, fresh, unsalted butter, and Scotch bitter marmalade. Shandygaff There is also a small table holding an electric reading-lamp, made of a Chinese jar, with a shade of shirred silk. The House in Good Taste French were the shirred, silk shades upon the electric lamps, French the music upon the chic rosewood piano. The Fortieth Door Helen shirred his eggs to a turn, pressed the second cup of coffee on him, browned him a fresh slice of toast … he suffered her favors, but he was unmoved by them. Broken to the Plow These were sentences that struck in upon her just as she was deciding to have a new summer silk, trimmed with shirrings of the same material a shade darker. Four Girls at Chautauqua "Yes," said Bedient, who disliked this part of the story, and had shirred the narrative. Fate Knocks at the Door A Novel Above the day bed there is a portrait of a lady, hung by wires covered with shirred blue ribbons, and this blue is again used in an old porcelain lamp jar on the bedside table. The House in Good Taste She was a picture of dainty loveliness in a lavender gingham dress, made with a full skirt and a shirred waist and big leg-o'-mutton sleeves. McClure's Magazine December, 1895 She ate her orange, and sipped her very special coffee, and made a little face over her egg that had been shirred in the oven or in some way highly specialised. Cheerful—By Request It was ever so much colder here than in Baltimore; she had not remembered; the glass of the side door was iced, the windows were shirred with snow in the corners. This Side of Paradise The newcomer was gorgeously arrayed in a pale blue summer silk, puffed, frilled, and shirred wherever puff, frill, or shirring could possibly be placed. Anne of Avonlea A carpet of rose color was chosen, and the skylight was curtained with shirred silk of the same rose. The House in Good Taste The green dress was made up with as many tucks and frills and shirrings as Emily's taste permitted. Anne of Green Gables Housekeepers occasionally use up odd bits of other meat in a similar way, chopping and seasoning them and then warming and serving in individual baking cups with a poached or shirred egg on each. Practical Suggestions for Mother and Housewife In shape like a very large Gainsborough, it was made of shirred scarlet satin with large bows of satin ribbon of the same intense color and adorned with a bird of paradise. Crowded Out! and Other Sketches Her bonnet, too, was grey and stiff; its only line of grace Was in the lace, so soft and white, shirred round her rosy face. The Canadian Elocutionist The lighting fixtures are of carved wood, painted in soft colors to match the garlands on the furniture, with shirred shades of lavender silk. The House in Good Taste Long elbow cuffs, and above them two beautiful puffs divided by rows of shirring and bows of brown-silk ribbon. Anne of Green Gables Poached eggs appear in individual shirred egg dishes, to the left of each cover, on small plates with service spoon. How to Prepare and Serve a Meal; and Interior Decoration Following his lead, came the long column, a dark, even-moving mass, shirred with steel. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 60, October, 1862 Miss Kaufman fumbling in her flowered work-bag, finally curling her foot up under her, her needle flashing and shirring through one of the pink flounces. Gaslight Sonatas Two lamps made of quaint old green jars with lavender decorations have shirred shades of the same silk. The House in Good Taste Has his address happened to work around to the subject of shredded wheat and shirred eggs yet? The Prince and Betty How about a mouthful of cereal and a shirred egg? The Coming of Bill These eggs may be shirred or poached and served on toast. Many Ways for Cooking Eggs Let it remain on the stove a few moments and serve in the shirring cup. Making Good on Private Duty The small candle shades, the shirred shade of the drop-light, and the cushion of the black lacquer chair are also of this blue. The House in Good Taste Another picture: Slavovitch himself bringing two shirred eggs to me and saying, 'Compliments of Mr. Wild Water, Miss.' What can I do? Smoke Bellew Now, for the love of Mike," he went on quickly, as his godson opened his mouth to speak, "don't say 'What's shirred?' The Coming of Bill Fill into small custard cups or into shirring dishes, brush with milk and brown in the oven. Many Ways for Cooking Eggs Una saw that it was lined with shirred red satin and had red tassels. Rainbow Valley Half curtains of white muslin are shirred on the sashes back of the dressing-table. The House in Good Taste The veil was secured to the hood by a simple shirr string of elastic. The Motor Girls Straight across the pond she went, her toes shirring the water, and up and up and up—then off. Angel Island She regretted she hadn't worn her shirred mull hat. Missy From a clear emerald the landscape had changed to a yellowish green, and the huge leaves had crinkled at the edges like shirred silk. The Deliverance; a romance of the Virginia tobacco fields Aileen had created an impression in a street costume of dark blue silk with velvet pelisse to match, and trimmed with elaborate pleatings and shirrings of the same materials. The Financier, a novel Eggs hard and soft boiled, poached and fried, scrambled and shirred, eggs in beer and egg-noggs, egg lemonades and egg orangeades, eggs in wine and eggs in milk, and eggs au naturel. Dawn O'Hara, the Girl Who Laughed She recalled the reflection she had seen in her mirror before she left—the old black silk in the mode of thirty years agone and the queer little bonnet of shirred black satin. Chronicles of Avonlea |
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