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"Raisin" in a Sentence (36 examples)
This morning as I did not have any money with me, I could not buy my raisin bread, and this evening, even though I had taken money in the meantime, there was no raisin bread left at the bakery.
Who says that raisin bread has to contain raisins? After all, dog biscuits don't contain any dogs, do they!
Good day! I would like two baguettes and two raisin rolls.
A raisin is a dried grape.
A Douglas C-47, called "Rosinenbomber" (German for "raisin bomber") and used during the Berlin Airlift, stands on the tarmac to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Berlin Airlift at the U.S. Army's airfield in Wiesbaden, Germany, June 10, 2019.
He sprinkled raisin on top of the couscous.
Although similar in appearance, the sultana and the raisin are not quite interchangeable.
"I bought some ice cream, do you want some?" "What kind?" "Uh, either chocolate coconut or rum raisin." "OK, I'll have the chocolate coconut." "Thank you for your purchase. That'll be 250 yen." "What?" "Just kidding. Here."
From the porch he can see 90-year-old raisin vineyards his family has tended since before he was born.
It's the 14th of May of 2025. It was my latest nighttime visit at Tim Hortons café, about 22:00. At a corner sat a familiar pale-skinned couple of Hispanics, chatting. As I couldn't hear their Spanish accent, I couldn't really guess from which country they came. The hall was mostly empty, except for them at one corner and me at another corner. Some Eurasians came in for a few minutes. I was drinking a Blackberry Yuzu Lemonade Quencher and eating a Cinnamon Raisin Bagel. It was dark in the streets, as I walked back homebound.
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Some of the fruit had turned black and shrunken — becoming, effectively, absurdly high-cost raisins.
Second-crop fruit tends to show smaller clusters than first-crop, to have a high skin-to-juice ratio, and to be a good blending tool, according to Iantosca, although care must be exercised to ensure that the second-crop berries have not raisined.
The ultraripe grapes are usually dried in the sun for a few days so they can raisin and their sugars can be concentrated before they are crushed and pressed.
Too much water and the taste would be too thin. Too little and the grapes would raisin.
We must have put down about thirty quart bottles, richly raisined and tightly corked.
The 12-year-old Redbreast is the most easily found and shows single pot still at its most defiant: oily and rich with stewed plums, light leather, creme caramel and a dense, raisined palate where the tongue tries to cleave through the white peaches.
Another liquid—perhaps honey, a berry juice, a raisined or herbal wine—could be poured into the large opening and automatically fed into the interior of the vessel.
Of sweets there are halvás of all kinds from the sweet-smalling tar-halwa raisined and saffroned to the coarse malídah or powdered sweetbread.
Her nicest one is sweetened with sugar, then spiced, buttered, egged, and raisined, to be baked for a mere hour and a half because the proportion of meal to milk is so small that the result is more like a thickened custard than a hasty pudding.
He went then to each customer he had and gave them each a large, sweet, raisined loaf of caky bread.
It was ground out solemnly in the academies, the University, the press, raisined with scholarly arguments quoted from the French physiocrats and positivists, in French, of course.
While Mother raisined our oatmeal with niacin tablets and wheatgermed our milk, Opal baked us sugar cakes and sugar cookies, deep-fried us sugar doughnuts.
I find it helpful to imagine the world as a fullness of varying density, not as a vacuum raisined with corpuscles but as a plenum instead.
If my heart didn't make a new friend soon, it would raisin and then petrify.
Beneath a raisined basketball, among nail polish, dead spiders and other junk, I found a faded photograph of Hannah with cropped, spiky red hair and brilliant purple eye shadow painted all the way to her eyebrows.
My raisined heart is shrinking.
My mom and my dad, the way they were before everything happened and their souls raisined and they went bad.
Out in the bean field Shinto was being horribly bullied by horse-flies, and armed with that reflective strip of marker post– still an invaluable humane goad when the sun was in the right position– I raisined four against his loins. Oddly, he seemed to understand why I kept hitting him.
And shouldn't we be getting out of here before we get, y'know, raisined or something?'
I haven't seen him since about a week before you got raisined, but Lan saw him just before.
She was a bony woman with hollow cheeks, her skin raisined by years of hard labor in the sun.
Before him, a stoic mother, hands raisined from the scrubbing of clothing and children.
As her fingers became raisined by the soap suds, she wondered what Eliza was up to.
We soaked together in long baths until we raisined, skin pressed to skin .
She remained under the spray until the hot water heater ran out and her skin raisined.
He can barely imagine it, but years and years from now, the day will come when his skin will have raisined, and even something as simple as sweeping the floor will no longer be easy.
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