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1 We shall hang a sheet, soaked in vinegar , outside the door.
2 The chips inside were nicely salted and soaked in vinegar .
3 Some people swear by a sponge soaked in vinegar -
4 Finally mix in some capers soaked in vinegar .
5 Finally, there are the freshest-tasting but very perishable pickles, which are soaked in vinegar and salt but not pasteurized.
6 Mardonius put linen soaked in vinegar on his face-acridodour of vinegar-yes ,vinegarstill recalls that terrible night to me.
7 It felt like a large, hot, crisp baked potato; and my heart felt like a larger, cold-boiled beet soaked in vinegar .
8 The ingredients are two ounces of butter, two ounces of capers soaked in vinegar one teaspoonful of flour, salt, pepper and vinegar.
9 Soon riddled with the plague, the villagers had to collect supplies that were left outside the village or in holes soaked in vinegar .
10 My nose was full of a pungent smell, and I soon found that a strip of paper soaked in vinegar was fastened across my brow.
11 "Of course he is hungry," cried his wife, pulling off her head a bandage soaked in vinegar .
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