Thesaurus / singe
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Remove all the feathers, singe it over the fire, and wipe the chicken with a wet towel.
A COURSE OF LECTURES ON THE PRINCIPLES OF DOMESTIC ECONOMY AND COOKERYJULIET CORSONShould the heel become worn out, apply tar or pitch, and singe with a hot iron.
EARLY WESTERN TRAVELS 1748-1846, VOLUME XXXJOEL PALMERThe sing of I sing is the correspondent of the Anglo-Saxon singe; the infinitive sing, of singan; the imperative sing of sing.
LANGUAGEEDWARD SAPIRFather Meadow-Mouse would every now and then blow his nose and exclaim, "Well, singe my whiskers and twist my tail!"
GRASSHOPPER GREEN AND THE MEADOW MICEJOHN RAEThe next step in preparing a chicken for cooking, therefore, is to singe it, or burn off these hairs.
WOMAN'S INSTITUTE LIBRARY OF COOKERY, VOL. 3WOMAN'S INSTITUTE OF DOMESTIC ARTS AND SCIENCESSinge and draw the chicken and then cut as for fricasseeing.
MRS. WILSON'S COOK BOOKMARY A. WILSONPut a screw of paper on the stove, light it and singe the chicken quickly to remove hairs and down.
THE LIBRARY OF WORK AND PLAY: HOUSEKEEPINGELIZABETH HALE GILMANHe willed it only just in time, for his clothes, heated by his rapid flight through the air, were already beginning to singe.
TALES OF SPACE AND TIMEHERBERT GEORGE WELLSUn menestrel qui joua d'un chien et d'un singe devant le Roy qui aloit aus champs ce jour, 3s.
NOTES AND QUERIES, NUMBER 135, MAY 29, 1852VARIOUSI wish to know, in corroboration of my suspicions, whether Pandu Singe has missed any of his infernal reptiles.
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