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Meanings of
cullender
in English
Portuguese
passador
Catalan
escorredora
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Bowl-shaped strainer; used to wash or drain foods.
colander
Portuguese
passador
Usage of
cullender
in English
1
Take one pound of roasted yam, and rub it through a
cullender
.
2
Then drain it in a
cullender
from the salt, and wipe it dry.
3
Boil them till the pumpkin is soft enough to pass through a
cullender
.
4
When they are quite soft, drain them in a
cullender
,
and mash them.
5
When it is quite soft, drain it dry, and mash it in a
cullender
.
6
When done, take it up, and drain the liquid from it through a
cullender
.
7
Boil them slowly till quite soft; then drain them in a
cullender
,
and mash them.
8
Early in the morning rinse them through a
cullender
.
9
Take a pint of pumpkin that has been stewed soft, and pressed through a
cullender
.
10
Then strain it through a
cullender
,
and send it to table with slices of dry toast.
11
Boil a pound of fine potatoes, peel them, mash them, and rub them through a
cullender
.
12
The
cullender
sank slowly and with dignity.
13
Oui, but it leaks like a
cullender
.
14
Then stir the mixture very hard, and afterwards pass it through a
cullender
to clear it of lumps.
15
It's half drownded and froze I am, without being riddled like a
cullender
wid your bullets as well.
16
Chop the meat of the body into very small pieces, and rub it through a
cullender
into the butter.
Other examples for "cullender"
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About this term
cullender
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
frum ther cullender
Translations for
cullender
Portuguese
passador
coador
Catalan
escorredora
Cullender
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