We have no meanings for "only salt" in our records yet.
1 They would boil the water in big kettles until there was only salt left.
2 There were no bush natives on Ysabel, only salt - water men, who were all Christians.
3 There must be no salt upon the beef, only salt the gravy to your taste.
4 Our forebears all did this, and that is why they apparently "needed only salt . "
5 There will be only salt and vinegar.
6 He held that the sea was only salt because of all the salt rivers that run into it.
7 He believed that steaks had flavour enough of their own and should be eaten with only salt and pepper.
8 There was no water at this camp, and only salt water could be procured in small quantities some distance away.
9 They passed over plenty of good feeding country, but the range is high and stony, with very little grass, only salt bush.
10 It is with you as with the sea: the most varied names are given to what is in the end only salt water.
11 The relentless heat - average annual temperatures climb well above 30 degrees Celsius - quickly dries away the moisture to leave only salt deposits.
13 Yesterday was the only Salt meat day they have had since our arrival at Java, which is now near 4 months.
14 In Trent Harris's brilliant and batty romp, Plan 10 from Outer Space, Earth is spared - only Salt Lake City is targeted.
15 " Only salt , and dried peaches."
16 "I would advise you not to try the ship's provisions," said the bird; "we have only salt meat on board.
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