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spoon造句
(91) Remove the trout from the marinade with a slotted spoon and transfer to a rack in a baking dish. (92) As he would reach up for it, she would stick the spoon in her mouth and then pull her hands down. (93) Our recipes assume all spoon measures are level; draw a knife over the top of the spoon. (94) While Cookie hovers on the edge of death, Spoon is obliged to fill out an endless, baffling questionnaire. (95) The superintendent flicked it into the ashtray with the plastic spoon and sipped the hot liquid. (96) Makes about 24 1 Beat butter and sugar with a wooden spoon in a mixing bowl until light and creamy. (97) With a spoon, she scoured the crumbs from a used jar of raspberry jam. (98) The witchdoctor poured some milky medicine from a large bottle into a spoon and gave it to me to drink. (99) It was eaten with a spoon and served on festal days as part of the main course. (100) You can shave truffles on these eggs or spoon caviar on them. (101) Her legs were spread wide to accommodate him, and his pecker slid into her like a warm spoon into thick cream. (102) It can be used just like granulated sugar, spoon for spoon, in drinks, desserts, cereals and some recipes. (103) Spoon a quarter of the peppers into the middle of each pastry round, sprinkle a little marjoram on top and season. (104) When all the cornmeal is added, begin stirring with a long-handled wooden spoon. (105) Stir the brandy into the mincemeat and spoon on to cases. (106) Season with salt and ground black pepper. 6 Spoon into large ovenproof dish. (107) Spoon into mould and level top. 4 Bake the cake Following chart above either bake in conventional oven or microwave. (108) To freeze: Spoon into a rigid container and freeze for up to 3 months. (109) Allow to cool until tepid. Cut the mangoes in half and scoop out the flesh with a metal spoon. (110) Spoon the jam on the base of a lightly greased casserole dish. (111) Spoon a little icing on to each biscuit, spread almost to the edges and decorate as desired. (112) Application Tell the students that chimes can be made by using a metal spoon instead of a coat hanger. (113) Now dip a large spoon into the soup and take out some broth. (114) Whip cream, fold into cheese mix with jelly. 4 Spoon into tin. (115) We shall therefore say that knife, fork and spoon are quasi-hyponyms of cutlery, and cutlery is a quasi-superordinate. (116) Needing to do something, anything, he rapidly tapped the spoon against the saucer as though preoccupied with a mathematical calculation. (117) Add the flour, semolina and currants and stir into the batter with a wooden spoon. (118) Spoon into a serving bowl, sprinkle with the cinnamon and serve with the fruit platter. (119) Place meat in broiler pan and spoon some marinade over it. (120) Colour the royal icing pale yellow and spoon into a paper piping bag.