10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WETTISH»
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wettish in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
wettish and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Transactions of the Highland and Agricultural Society of ...
The plants in this division are, upon the whole, in a very satisfactory and thriving
condition ; but about 4,000 will still be required to thicken 5 or 6 acres of wettish
ground, principally situated near the top of the hill, and contiguous to the east ...
Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, 1847
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The Modern Husbandman: Or the Practice of Farming. With Many ...
How another Farmer prepared a wettish Loam, for Sowing it wit/o Oats in
February.- The Field contained a wettish loamy Land, that lay in Wheatstitches, or
little Ridges, composed of two Bouts, which is a common Posture for Ground to
lie in, ...
William Agric Ellis, 1744
The plants in this division are, upon the whole, in a very satisfactory and thriving
condition ; but about 4,000 will still be required to thicken 5 or 6 acres of wettish
ground, principally situated near the top of the hill, and contiguous to the east ...
Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, Edinburgh, 1847
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Transactions of the Highland and Agricultural Society of ...
The plants in this division are, upon the whole, in a very satisfactory and thriving
condition ; but about 4,000 will still be required to thicken 5 or 6 acres of wettish
ground, principally situated near the top of the hill, and contiguous to the east ...
Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, 1847
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Transactions: With Premiums Offered by the Society
The plants in this division are, upon the whole, in a very satisfactory and thriving
condition ; but about 4,000 will still be required to thicken 5 or 6 acres of wettish
ground, principally situated near the top of the hill, and contiguous to the east ...
Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, 1847
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Agriculture Improv'd Or the Practice of Husbandry Displayd. ...
If he has no Choice, indeed, there is no room for the Question; but where there is,
a Manure ought to be adapted to the Nature of the Ground : That which will asiist
a Gravel, a Chalk, a Sand, or a dry Loam, will spoil a wettish loamy Clay, as the ...
William Agric Ellis, 1745
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transactions of the highland and agricultural society of ...
The plants in this division are, upon the whole, in a very satisfactory and thriving
condition ; but about 4,000 will still be required to thicken 5 or 6 acres of wettish
ground, principally situated near the top of the hill, and contiguous to the east ...
8
Aquatic and Wetland Plants of Southwestern United States
Gravel bars and wettish flat sandy often weedy places in the Trans-Pecos,
Edwards Plateau and s. Tex., Feb.-May; s. to C. R. 3. Oenothera texensis Raven
& Parnell. Well-branched strigulose or rarely hirsute perennial herb, flowering the
first ...
Donovan Stewart Correll, Helen B. Correll, 1975
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Agriculture improv'd: or, The practice of husbandry ...
If he has no Choice, indeed, there is no room for the Question ; but whtre there is,
a Manure ought to be adapted to the Nature of the Ground : That which will assist
a Gravel, a Chalk, a Sand, or a dry Loam, will spoil a wettish loamy Clay, as the ...
10
Instructions in the use and development of the memory
Wettish arch. 2. Wettish celery. 3. Tartan. 4. Darkies. 5. Thick boot. 6. Thick oven.
7. Water-rat. 8. Tall chateau. 9. Taxes. 10. Tattling. 11. Wettish worm. 12.
Woodchucks. 13. Terrible. 14. Tiny pig. 15. Tidy mare. 16. Timorous. 17. Dogmas.
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10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WETTISH»
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wettish is used in the context of the following news items.
View from a South African winemaker: Adam Mason
... 2014 a cool, wettish season with much vigour, some disease outbreaks and higher yields producing fresh, succulent styles of wine, and by far the best quality ... «PennLive.com, Jul 15»
Video recipe of the week: Two-ingredient cream biscuits
... remaining on the bottom and sides of the bowl, stir in just enough of the reserved cream, to incorporate the remaining flour into the shaggy, wettish dough. «Charleston Post Courier, Jul 15»
Tomato and Watermelon Salad
... flour remaining on the bottom and sides of the bowl, stir in just enough of the reserved cream to incorporate the remaining flour into the shaggy, wettish dough. «Good4Utah, May 15»
Mr Digwell's podcast: making your garden work for you
This I think is down to the wettish spring and warm Easter. It can also indicate soil that needs feeding, so cut out the flowering spike, and feed your rhubarb, ... «mirror.co.uk, May 15»
Cauliflower, almond & goat's cheese tart
Then add the almonds, egg and thyme, season well and blitz briefly again to form a wettish dough/pastry. If you like you can throw in a few other fresh herbs like ... «Irish Times, May 15»
Cracking Crackers
Next, add the coconut oil to the boiling water so it melts. Once this has melted, add this to the dry ingredients and mix well to form a wettish dough-like substance. «Irish Times, Apr 15»
Amber Portwood Shows Off New Look in Photos with Leah!
When this girl got out of prison she was rocking super-plucked eyebrows, tons of makeup, and an interesting wettish hairstyle (might be thanks to the melted ... «Wetpaint, Feb 15»
The weekend cook: Thomasina Miers' pancake recipes for Shrove …
Add half the potato water, so you have a nice, wettish curry (more if you like your curries very wet), and keep warm while you do the pancakes. Put a large frying ... «The Guardian, Feb 15»
Don't be stingy with snowdrops
I went a bit mad with them to be honest, as I have a veritable forest and they seem to like my sometimes wettish soil, though they won't thank you for sitting in sog ... «This Is Wiltshire, Jan 15»
Rose Prince's baking club: Gubbeen Meltdown recipe
Sift the flour and salt into a bowl then add the oil and cheese, and enough buttermilk to make a wettish dough, mixing with a spatula. Transfer to a floured surface ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Nov 14»