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She holds her knife in her right hand, and in the other a crust of bread with her toothsome morsel on it.
CHILD LIFE IN TOWN AND COUNTRYANATOLE FRANCE
But the toothsome time for beef-eaters was undoubtedly in the days of pleuro-pneumonia.
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, VOLUME 16, NO. 97, NOVEMBER, 1865VARIOUS
Four or five hours later, oxen and game, grilled to the point, are served steaming and toothsome upon the table.
THE PONIARD'S HILTEUGNE SUE
Think what self-restraint they must exercise while gazing upon the toothsome infants that congregate at the circus!
THE WIT AND HUMOR OF AMERICA, VOLUME II. (OF X.)VARIOUS
At noonday hosts of heavy baskets unlade their toothsome freight, and a merry feast is seasoned with Attic salt.
A NEW ATMOSPHEREGAIL HAMILTON
The flesh is not very toothsome, being hard and fibrous, and is not eaten by the hunter when he can get any better.
THE BACKWOODSMANVARIOUS
Mouser had apparently found it beyond belief that so beautiful a bird should not be toothsome in any single part.
THE WRONG TWINHARRY LEON WILSON
The Indians, who were using smooth-bore muskets, killed several of these toothsome fowls.
CRUISINGS IN THE CASCADESGEORGE O. SHIELDS
Those that escape grow up to furnish the 'eel-pies' and stewed eels which some people find so toothsome.
CHATTERBOX, 1906VARIOUS
Every Friday evening, after practice, there was a toothsome supper of sausages and mashed potatoes, with stone ginger.
AFTERWARDSIAN MACLAREN
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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