Very hard unsalted biscuit or bread; a former ship's staple.
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Examples for "hardtack"
Examples for "hardtack"
1All he was able to eat was some hardtack dipped in tea.
2Kirby swallowed what must have been the last soggy crumb of hardtack.
3From moment to moment I stuffed my mouth with hardtack and pork.
4The Adjunct picked up a hardtack biscuit, dipped it in the tea.
5The hole now exposed, Captain Kean stuffed it with sea biscuit, or hardtack.
1They decided on pilot biscuit and the always dependable beans.
2And this cheese and crackers isn't half way bad, even if it is pilot biscuit.
3Not a fish, not a hunk of venison, not a pilot biscuit was on their sled.
4They squatted on the bank and opened their beans, but beans and pilot biscuit made dry eating, and soon the canteens were empty.
5Cheered by the very thought of something to be done, Lucile munched her half of the pilot biscuit and bit of reindeer meat contentedly.
1At noon they dismounted and lunched on salt-pork and pilot bread.
2The first course is broiled jack rabbit with pilot bread and delicious, sparkling alkali water.
3The White Chief sat down leisurely on a box of pilot bread as if to better enjoy the situation.
4Near the glass into which he had drawn the water, lay a small piece of pilot bread, and this he dropped into the tumbler.
5Nothing appears to be wanting; but here is good pilot bread, potatoes even, and other little niceties, in addition to the turtle and the fish.
1The crazy fellow was eating some ship biscuit, which lay in a basket.
2Dring had some ship biscuit with him, in his bag.
3This, with tea and ship biscuit, constituted their supper.
4As was my custom, I had in the pocket of my singlet a number of ship biscuit.
5There was a bag of ship biscuit; we fried some hung beef, and made a jolly good supper.
1The sailor grinned and passed him a fragment of sea biscuit.
2The hole now exposed, Captain Kean stuffed it with sea biscuit, or hardtack.
3Then add some broken sea biscuit, and boil fifteen minutes longer.
4Bits of white bread or sea biscuit can be used in the same way.
5I've had a sea biscuit and a spoonful of salmon in the last two days.
6The sea biscuit, absorbing moisture, swelled, and this together with the canvas, butter and planking proved effectual.
7A large amount of sea biscuit was brought into a house for distribution by a benevolent gentleman.
8No, we have not-unless, at least, you count a sea biscuit dipped in salt water a breakfast.
9He had eaten nothing since the hasty luncheon of sea biscuit and pork on the night he and Jimmy parted.
10Of the latter they had certainly an abundant supply, but would willingly have exchanged some of it for the coarsest sea biscuit.
11The wort, so prepared, is then to be boiled into a panada, with sea biscuit or dried fruits generally carried to sea.
12I had two sea biscuit in my pocket and a few inches of dried venison, with the nearest road-house over fifty miles away.
13This, bad as it was, was still warm and comforting, and, together with our sea biscuit and cold salt beef, made a meal.
14There was a pannikin of cold stewed tea slung from a hook in there, and half a sea biscuit on one of the bunks.
15Also two sea biscuits which have been soaked until they are soft.
16Then break into the stewpan four sea biscuits, cook for five minutes longer.
Translations for sea biscuit