Easily moved to pity or sorrow.
(Of an egg) Boiled so that the yolk is still liquide, while the egg white is not.
1 Indefinitely they would eat soft - boiled eggs and rice and beef-tea and cornstarch.
2 When the appetite comes back, give soft - boiled rice, or oatmeal with milk.
3 Father would order soft-boiled Eggs to be Eaten from the Shell.
4 When Orville Platt ate a soft-boiled egg he concentrated on it.
5 A soft-boiled egg is better than six ounces of fine flour.
6 Boil the eggs for eight minutes to get a soft - boiled yolk.
7 They must be fresh and only slightly cooked, being either soft-boiled , poached or coddled.
8 I haven't had soft - boiled eggs and toast triangles in years.
9 When she got up, she ate a soft - boiled egg and two pieces of toast.
10 With as much mind as a minnow and as much snap as a soft-boiled egg.
11 The supper which they provided for me was, however, most frugal, consisting only of soft - boiled eggs.
12 This explains the difference between soft - boiled and hard-boiled ("hard-cooked") eggs.
13 For breakfast, stale bread, a soft-boiled egg, fruit, and a cup of tea, not too strong.
14 In the mornings he had a soft - boiled egg.
15 The brick crunched heavily into the creature's bulbous left eye, bursting it like a soft - boiled egg.
16 The top half of the head was split, the skull slightly cracked, like a soft - boiled egg.
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