10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «STEWABLE»
Descubre el uso de
stewable en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
stewable y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Fors Clavigera: Letters to the Workmen and Labourers of ...
... (when the fishing ceases) they eat daily during some months, three quarters of
a pound of clay, slightly hardened by fire" * — (probably stewable in your modern
stoves with better effect.) — " Half, at least," (this is Father Gumilla's statement, ...
2
The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature
... on fish and turtles, but at the period of its inundations (when the fishing ceases)
they eat daily, during some months, three quarters of a pound of clay, slightly
hardened by fire" — probably stewable in your modern stoves with better effect.
3
The complete works of John Ruskin
... of the Orinoco are low, they subsist on fish and turtles, but at the period of its
inundations, (when the fishing ceases) they eat daily during some months, three-
quarters of a pound of clay, slightly hardened by fire " * — (probably stewable ...
4
On English Adjectives in -able: With Special Reference to ...
1 And who can take kindly to Gower's tyrannish, Bishop Bale's and Paley's
idiotish, printable, ringable, satisfiable, shakeable, shapeable, stewable,
unbetterable, uncharmable, understandable, undisappointable, unescapable,
unfatigueable, ...
Tuber Inetrable, Viand delectable, Esculent fryab)e, Bollable, bakable, Stewable,
chewable. Always agreeable, The mainstay of Ireland, The fount oratorical, The
father of tropes. And nights metaphorical. All ball • I repeat It. Ljonualse, Saratoga
...
6
The Works of John Ruskin
... on fish and turtles, but at the period of its inundations (when the fishing ceases)
they eat daily, during some months, three-quarters of a pound of clay, slightly
hardened by fire"* — (probably stewable in your modern stoves with better effect)
.
John Ruskin, Sir Edward Tyas Cook, Alexander Dundas Ogilvy Wedderburn, 1907
7
The Illustrated London Cookery Book: Containing Upwards of ...
... for colouring soups and gravies. Stock, in its composition, is not confined to the
above receipt; any meats or bones, stewable, will be useful in the stock-pot ;
pieces of beef, from any part, from which gravy can be extracted, bones, shin-
bones, ...
8
The Works of John Ruskin ...: Fors clavigera [First-second ...
... (when the fishing ceases) they eat daily, during some months, three quarters of
a pound of clay, slightly hardened by fire " * — (probably stewable in your
modern stoves with better effect). — " Half, at least " (this is Father Gumilla's
statement, ...
9
Is That a Word?: From AA to ZZZ, the Weird and Wonderful ...
... odor (outsmelled, outsmelt) Overfat: having too much fat (there is growing
attention being paid to the condition of being orerfatwithout being overweight)
Semihobo: a person exhibiting some traits of a hobo SteWable: capable of being
made ...
... on fish and turtles, but at the period of its inundations (when the fishing ceases)
they eat daily, during some months, three-quarters of a pound of clay, slightly
hardened by fire ”*-—(probably stewable in your modem stoves with better effect)
.