Use sugar in a sentence
Sentences starting with sugar
- Sugar is the life of Mauritius, and it is losing its grip. [5]
Sentences ending with sugar
- One of the waiters had profited by Lindau's posture to lean over him and put down in the middle of the table a structure in white sugar. [8]
- Tom got all the delicacies, Chambers got mush and milk, and clabber without sugar. [5]
- The grain of the coral is coarse and porous; the road-bed has the look of being made of coarse white sugar. [5]
- True, sugar with sand in it, but sugar. [5]
- Every spring, for perhaps a century, or as long as there has been a nation of red men, an island in the middle of White-bear Lake has been visited by a band of Indians for the purpose of making maple sugar. [5]
- Well, it is of use to the dealer who sells white lead for paint, to increase the weight of the lead, and it is the belief hereabouts that it is mixed with powdered sugar. [4]
- At the age of nine you stole sugar. [5]
- Where any part is broken, however, the fracture looks like fine loaf sugar. [5]
- Besides, why should I violate the simple habits and traditions of the place, where generation after generation of poor students and threadbare Bohemians had taken their morning coffee and pocketed their two lumps of sugar? [6]
- Have we ever had any quarrel over the fact that they have laws in Louisiana designed to regulate the commerce that springs from the production of sugar? [7]
Short sentences using sugar
- Or sugar a failure? [11]
Sentences containing sugar two or more times
- In the stomach starch is changed to cane sugar and cane sugar to sugar cane. [5]
- At these sugar parties every one was expected to eat as much sugar as possible; and those who are practiced in it can eat a great deal. [4]
- There was only one spoon, sugar was more plentiful than anything else, but it took too long to dissolve, so it was decided that Mary Hendrikhovna should stir the sugar for everyone in turn. [2]
More example sentences with the word sugar in them
- But perhaps the worst of all was, that there wasn't any sugar, coffee, tea, or tobacco. [5]
- There were reasons why sugar, salt, cotton, cattle and other things had not done well. [11]
- The very dogs were all asleep, and the flies, drunk with moist sugar in the grocer's shop, forgot their wings and briskness, and baked to death in dusty corners of the window. [12]
- Upon the table was the usual service, the heavy, much nicked stone ware, the row of plated and rusty castors, the sugar bowls with the zinc tea-spoons sticking up in them, the piles of yellow biscuits, the discouraged-looking plates of butter. [5]
- Next morning there was howling in the camp, for it had been sweetened with sugar and arsenic! [5]
- Are there not trout in the streams, gum exuding from the spruce, sugar in the maples, honey in the hollow trees, fur on the sables, warmth in hickory logs? [4]
- It is easy to understand why the Queensland sugar planter should want the Kanaka recruit: he is cheap. [5]
- Every compliment paid to this bloated sensualist, this inflation of sack and sugar, turns to the keenest sarcasm. [4]
- From Baton Rouge to New Orleans, the great sugar plantations border both sides of the river all the way, and stretch their league-wide levels back to the dim forest-walls of bearded cypress in the rear. [5]
- In former, free-trade times, sugar was sixpence a pound, now it is two shillings sixpence; raisins were one penny, and now sixpence. [4]
- In reference to this, Boldrick said: "Temperance drinks for the muleteers, tobacco and tea and sugar and postage stamps and things. [11]
- This sugar took this route, doubtless, because it was cheaper than the old route. [7]
- Every grain of this powder contains the hundredth of a grain of the medicinal substance mingled with the sugar of milk. [3]
- At the "sugaring-off" they used to pour the hot sugar upon the snow, where it congealed, without crystallizing, into a sort of wax, which I do suppose is the most delicious substance that was ever invented. [4]
- Four minutes are then to be devoted to scraping the powder into a heap, and the second third of the hundred grains of sugar of milk to be added. [3]
- They have taken the two brothers and filled Chang full of warm water and sugar and Eng full of whisky, and in twenty-five minutes it was not possible to tell which was the drunkest. [5]
- We've eaten all the mules and rats and sugar cane in town. [9]
- The venture before the last had been sugar, and when he arrived in Cairo, having seen his fields and factories absorbed in the Khedive's domains, he had but one ten pounds to his name. [11]
- I took all the coffee and sugar there was, and all the ammunition; I took the wadding; I took the bucket and gourd; I took a dipper and a tin cup, and my old saw and two blankets, and the skillet and the coffee-pot. [5]
- Don't tell me that your father says sugar is falling. [11]
- The result is that we rob ourselves of the sweetest part of the treat; we get the whiskey, but we don't get the sugar in the bottom of the glass. [5]
- But every slight that was put upon her, every change, every new-fangled idea, from the white sugar to the scented soap and the yellow buggy, rankled in the old man's heart. [11]
- We passed several sugar plantations--new ones and not very extensive. [5]
- Sliced tomatoes, with sugar or vinegar. [5]
- He had no sugar and no milk--not even a spoon to stir the ingredients with. [5]
- They feel pretty striped, but they remember with reverent recognition that they had sugar between the cuts. [5]
- But Number Five stirred her tea devotedly; there was a lump of sugar, I suppose, that acted like a piece of marble. [6]
- The snow is still a foot or two deep in the woods, and the ox-sled is got out to make a road to the sugar camp, and the campaign begins. [4]
- He tried to steal sugar under his aunt's very nose, and got his knuckles rapped for it. [5]
- After Monsieur de St. Gre had explained to me the horrors of the indigo pest and the futility of sugar raising, he turned to his daughter. [9]
- The hotel we sought was still there, and its menu, save for the war-bread and the tiny portion of sugar, as irreproachable as ever. [9]
- Mr. Cluyme was so charmed at the facility with which Eliphalet recounted the rise and fall of sugar and cotton and wheat that he invited Mr. Hopper to dinner. [9]
- It is a small favor to ask,--said the divinity-student,--and passed the sugar to me. [6]
- And all the small cakes, too, and all the sugar things that was stuck on the big cakes. [6]
- Only Malasha, Andrew's six-year-old granddaughter whom his Serene Highness had petted and to whom he had given a lump of sugar while drinking his tea, remained on the top of the brick oven in the larger room. [2]
- Here sat a seller of sugar cane; there wandered, clanking his brasses, a merchant of sweet waters; there shouted a cheap-jack of the Nile the virtues of a knife from Sheffield. [11]
- Hides from frozen Russia were piled high beside barrels of sugar and rum from the moist island cane-fields of the Indies, and pipes of wine from the sunny hillsides of France, and big boxes of tea bearing the hall-mark of the mysterious East. [9]
- But the night remained clear, and Huck closed his watch and retired to bed in an empty sugar hogshead about twelve. [5]
- While I was questioning them, Clark rifled the wigwam; and presently, the excitable fellow, finding some excellent stores of skins, tea, maple sugar, coffee, and other things, broke out into English expletives. [11]
- Repeat the same process with the same quantity of fresh sugar of milk, and every grain of your powder will contain the millionth of a grain of the medicinal substance. [3]
- The side horses, pressing against the shafts of the middle horse, sank in the snow, which was dry and glittered like sugar, and threw it up. [2]
- Sally was selling pins and sugar and calico all day and every day; Aleck was cooking and washing dishes and sweeping and making beds all day and every day, with none to help, for the daughters were being saved up for high society. [5]
- It is a peculiarity about eating warm maple sugar, that though you may eat so much of it one day as to be sick and loathe the thought of it, you will want it the next day more than ever. [4]
- Liver-tissue brings sugar out of the blood, or out of its own substance;--why? [3]
- Why, the making of two five-month voyages a year between Surinam and Boston for sugar and molasses! [5]
- After the killing of thirty-nine men and one woman, the fakeer appears on the scene: "Approaching Doregow, met 3 pundits; also a fakeer, mounted on a pony; he was plastered over with sugar to collect flies, and was covered with them. [5]
- Just what becomes of the sugar beyond the fact of its disappearance before it can get into the general circulation and sweeten our tempers, it is hard to say. [3]
- A favorite toy of the season is a little crib, with the Holy Child, in sugar or wax, lying in it in the most uncomfortable attitude. [4]
- Put a lump of sugar in a canary-bird's cage, and the small creature will illustrate the instinct for the benefit of inquirers or sceptics. [6]
- Such tempting heaps of lumps of white sugar, only twopence! [6]
- A few tons of ice would have seemed to promise a better return; but in point of fact, he tells us, the warming-pans were found useful in the manufacture of sugar, and brought him in a handsome profit. [6]
- Some of the noblest sugar estates in the island are in deep difficulties. [5]
- The process of making sugar is exceedingly interesting. [5]
- The old woman, lowering her eyes but casting side glances at the newcomers, had turned her cup upside down and placed a nibbled bit of sugar beside it, and sat quietly in her armchair, though hoping to be offered another cup of tea. [2]
- She saw his look, smoothed the letter a little nervously between her palms, and put it into her pocket, saying: "No, my father has not said that sugar is falling--but come here, will you? [11]
- He hid the lantern in Huck's sugar hogshead and the watch began. [5]
- If he had kept out of sugar and gone back home content to stick to mules it would have been a happy wisdom. [5]
- To make sugar is really one of the most difficult things in the world. [5]
- The popular toy is a representation, in sugar or wax, of this period of life. [4]
- I put him into that sugar speculation--what a grand thing that was, if we hadn't held on too long! [5]
- You'd be always into that sugar if I warn't watching you. [5]
- The captain and I joined a party of ladies and gentlemen, guests of Major Wood, and went down the river fifty-four miles, in a swift tug, to ex-Governor Warmouth's sugar plantation. [5]
- In the beginning, his moral-suasion project was sarcastically dubbed the sugar plum speculation. [5]
- Why should not he be the Celebrity, who had taken this name and fled to this retreat to escape from the persecutions of kind friends, who were pricking him and stabbing him nigh to death with their daggers of sugar candy? [6]
- If Rembrandt could have seen a sugar party in a New England wood, he would have made out of its strong contrasts of light and shade one of the finest pictures in the world. [4]
- When have we had any difficulty or quarrel amongst ourselves about the cranberry laws of Indiana, or the oyster laws of Virginia, or the pine-lumber laws of Maine, or the fact that Louisiana produces sugar, and Illinois flour? [7]
- One of the great Vicksburg packets darted out into a sugar plantation one night, at such a time, and had to stay there a week. [5]
- So, the time go on, and I send up a leetla snack of pork and molass' and tabac, and sugar and tea, and I get a letter from Bargon bimeby, and he say that heverything go right, he t'ink, this summer. [11]
- Joe Northcutt's knees gave way under him, and he sat down on a sugar kettle. [9]
- The next morning found miles and miles of grassy avenues spread thick with snowy salt and sugar, and a procession of those quaint sleighs waiting to receive the chief concubine of the gaiest and most unprincipled court that France has ever seen! [5]
- In a very few days we were all gratified to learn, among other things, that sugar had been carried from New Orleans through this canal to Buffalo in New York. [7]
- If you will examine your own supply every now and then for a term of years, and tabulate the result, you will find that not two men in twenty can make sugar without getting sand into it. [5]
- All had food enough to keep them from misery, though often it got no further than sour milk and bread, with a dash of sugar in it of Sundays, and now and then a little pork and molasses. [11]
- While Tom was eating his supper, and stealing sugar as opportunity offered, Aunt Polly asked him questions that were full of guile, and very deep--for she wanted to trap him into damaging revealments. [5]
- What would you do first, after you had tomahawked your mother at the breakfast table for putting too much sugar in your coffee? [5]
- Everything that seemed difficult was carefully removed from his way, and everything that was unpalatable was coated with sugar before being presented to him. [10]
- He sipped it deliberately and with a relish, tempering it with one of those spongy pieces of frosted eggs and sugar so dear to Spanish epicures, and on returning the glass to the hand of the damsel pinched her cheek with infinite loving-kindness. [4]
- Franklin had a cup of sugar on a table in his room. [5]
- However, this year's crop will reach ten or twelve hundred tons of sugar, consequently last year's loss will not matter. [5]
- Alive pirate, a convict, as comrade in adventure, is not sugar in the teeth. [11]
- You must take coffee and sugar and flour--all kinds of supplies. [13]
- Tell him to call all hands and get a lot of that sugar forrard--put her ten inches by the head. [5]
- Mr Swiveller replied by taking from his pocket a small and very greasy parcel, slowly unfolding it, and displaying a little slab of plum-cake extremely indigestible in appearance, and bordered with a paste of white sugar an inch and a half deep. [12]
- We did not buy any wooden images of the Lion, nor any ivory or ebony or marble or chalk or sugar or chocolate ones, or even any photographic slanders of him. [5]
- He waded out, breast-deep, almost, and the next moment the sun-burned bricks melted down like sugar and the big building crumbled to a ruin and was washed away in a twinkling. [5]
- The French captain, breaking his promise to put Smith ashore at Fayal, at length sent him towards France on the sugar caravel. [4]
- A broad valley below appeared like an ample checker-board, its velvety green sugar plantations alternating with dun squares of barrenness and groves of trees diminished to mossy tufts. [5]
- I had once been a grocery clerk, for one day, but had consumed so much sugar in that time that I was relieved from further duty by the proprietor; said he wanted me outside, so that he could have my custom. [5]
- The servant brought back his tumbler turned upside down, * with an unfinished bit of nibbled sugar, and asked if anything more would be wanted. [2]
- In Kona, the average yield of an acre of ground is two tons of sugar, they say. [5]
- I understand quite as well as Judge Douglas that if we here raise a barrel of flour more than we want, and the Louisianians raise a barrel of sugar more than they want, it is of mutual advantage to exchange. [7]
- The divinity-student smiled, as if that were the concluding epigram of the sugar question. [6]
- None had stolen anything--not money, anyway--a little sugar, or cake, or honey, or something like that, that "Marse Percy wouldn't mind or miss" but not money--never a cent of money. [5]
- A dose of any of these medicines is a minute fraction of a drop, obtained by moistening with them one or more little globules of sugar, of which Hahnemann says it takes about two hundred to weigh a grain. [3]
- I did it; and threw in a good deal of extraneous matter that hadn't anything to do with sugar. [5]
- Clean cloth, napkin and table furniture, white sugar, a vast hunk of excellent butter, good bread, first class coffee with pure milk, fried fish just caught. [5]
- So he go about with plenty of sugar and sticks of candy in his pocket. [11]
- We came to a sugar camp, and beyond it, stretching between us and Vincennes, was a sea of water. [9]
- This is only a moderate yield for these islands, but would be astounding for Louisiana and most other sugar growing countries. [5]
- However, they got a lump of sugar occasionally--they were fond of that. [5]
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