Moisten the top of the bird with olive oil and then season with thyme, rosemary, oregano, salt, pepper and a few pinches of cayenne. |
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Moisten the bread bit by bit, shredding and balling it until consistency is mushy yet firm. |
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Moisten a cloth or fine steel wool pad with a household solvent such as Varsol and rub across the spot. |
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Moisten the edges of the pastry with water and then wrap it around the meat, pressing the joins well to seal. |
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Moisten area around jelly bean with a small amount of water and sprinkle with orange and red edible glitter. |
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Moisten your plywood hawk and load it up with mortar. Hold the hawk against the wall and use a long, thin trowel to pack mortar into joints. |
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Moisten foods with sauces or gravies to make them easier to swallow. |
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Moisten the graham flour carefully with 1 cupful of the cold water. |
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Moisten a Dacron swab with tap water or saline and insert it past the anal-rectal junction as far as it will go. |
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When he is done rambling, a wistful expression comes to him and his eyes moisten over. |
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Fill your window box about half full with the potting mix, and add water to moisten the mix if it's dry. |
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Who doesn't moisten at the thought of Dubya fingering the big red button lifestyler. |
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Otherwise they hold on to whatever touches them, and the chain will have enough lube on it to moisten up the cogs where it contacts each one. |
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To shine patent leather, moisten a soft cloth with white vinegar and wipe clean all patent leather articles. |
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Basal tears are shed continually in order to moisten and protect the surface of the eye. |
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He slowed his pace slightly and swallowed to moisten his fear-parched throat. |
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To grow poppies, simply cultivate the area, rake smooth and moisten the soil. |
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Encourage roots to grow downward by watering enough to moisten the soil about 6 inches down. |
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Just make sure the roses receive enough water to moisten the soil to a depth of 18 inches every week during the growing season. |
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Slightly moisten the rock salt with the water and spread on a tray large enough to take the oysters. |
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Listening to her long answer in Portuguese without understanding, I see her eyes moisten. |
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Nathan felt his eyes moisten hating seeing her like this and knowing he had played a part. |
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At all the appropriate times the eyes moisten and the laughter comes but to be honest we don't really care about the characters too much. |
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Sprinkle with pickled ginger and fold the bamboo mat so that the filling is enclosed, then moisten the uncovered strip of seaweed and roll up. |
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Fill the pot with a mix of equal volumes of sphagnum and perlite, and moisten the mix. |
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The air became thicker and with haze of heat, the temperature was rising severely and her skin began to moisten with sweat. |
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The anesthetic drops also serve to moisten the corneal surface area, which promotes suction ring adhesion. |
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It is common to moisten swabs and other potentially flammable materials in the surgical site when using lasers. |
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And in order to avoid burning your shirt, fill up the iron with water and use a spray bottle to moisten the shirt prior to ironing. |
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The woman constantly dipped her fingers into water to moisten the flax and keep it from breaking. |
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Alicia licked her lips, trying to moisten her parched mouth. |
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Blinking produces tears that can help moisten and lubricate your eyes. |
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As a result, it felt like an add-on, meant to artificially moisten another otherwise dry address. |
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First, moisten the soil around the plant several days before lifting. |
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Warm soapy water was dribbled onto the net to moisten the fibres. |
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Water is dribbled in from the top of each panel to moisten the backing felt and then seeps through to the felt cups, keeping the plant roots moist. |
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Once there, my eyes begin to moisten and before long I am sobbing. |
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She was appalled at her reflection and felt her eyes moisten. |
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Nathan felt his eyes moisten and knew he was living in a dream. |
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Water the garden thoroughly the day before planting to moisten the soil. |
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We are mortals, made of dust and need your spirit to moisten our brows. |
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Cerumen is ear wax produced by glands in the outer ear canal, and its job is to clean, moisten and protect the canal. |
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Stool softeners moisten the stool to prevent it from becoming dry and hard. |
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Toss the string beans and mesclun with enough dressing to moisten. |
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Dip the ladyfinger cookies into the coffee and moisten without making them soggy. |
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This was traditionally eaten with a gravy or sauce, to moisten the pudding. |
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One process used to check for dirty water, was to moisten a fine white linen cloth with the water and leave it out to dry. |
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Surface flux from underlying vegetation, such as forest, acts to moisten the overlying air mass. |
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Mix in a controlled-release fertilizer, moisten soil thoroughly with water, and tamp down with your hand. |
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It is better to undermix than overmix. If you undermix, the floury spots will probably moisten up in baking. |
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Some surgeons moisten gelatins with topical thrombin prior to use, though no trials exist evaluating the efficacy of this maneuver. |
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It came with three brittle ribs impacted in granulous tissue, left a respirator, nosocomial pneumonia, green sponges on plastic sticks to moisten my lips. |
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In the local newspaper office, the printer sprinkled the sheets with water to moisten them for the new impressions and with homeset type printed the rest of the paper. |
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