BACON in a Sentence
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41 example sentences for BACON, such as:
1. The dogs come and devour the bacon.
2. Gretel presents Hans with a piece of bacon.
3. Hans takes the bacon, ties it to a rope, and drags it away behind him.
4. Perhaps some of the bacon grease Dilcey was using for illumination could be used for seasoning.
5. The Terror of the Seas had brought a side of bacon, and had about worn himself out with getting it there.
2. Gretel presents Hans with a piece of bacon.
3. Hans takes the bacon, ties it to a rope, and drags it away behind him.
4. Perhaps some of the bacon grease Dilcey was using for illumination could be used for seasoning.
5. The Terror of the Seas had brought a side of bacon, and had about worn himself out with getting it there.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of BACON
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bacon
n. English scientist and Franciscan monk who stressed the importance of experimentation; first showed that air is required for combustion and first used lenses to correct vision (1220-1292)
n. English statesman and philosopher; precursor of British empiricism; advocated inductive reasoning (1561-1626)
Classic Sentence: (34 in 3 pages)
1 His poppy-colored cheeks were distended with his first big bite of bread and bacon, but he managed to smile encouragingly.
2 The Terror of the Seas had brought a side of bacon, and had about worn himself out with getting it there.
3 When the last crisp slice of bacon was gone, and the last allowance of corn pone devoured, the boys stretched themselves out on the grass, filled with contentment.
4 They fried the fish with the bacon, and were astonished; for no fish had ever seemed so delicious before.
5 There was a fifty-pound sack of corn meal, and a side of bacon, ammunition, and a four-gallon jug of whisky, and an old book and two newspapers for wadding, besides some tow.
6 Gretel presents Hans with a piece of bacon.
7 Hans takes the bacon, ties it to a rope, and drags it away behind him.
8 The dogs come and devour the bacon.
9 It was, indeed, Peppino who was preparing to mount guard as comfortably as possible by seating himself opposite to the door, and placing between his legs an earthen pan, containing chick-pease stewed with bacon.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre Dumas
Context Highlight In Chapter 115. Luigi Vampa's Bill of Fare.
Context Highlight In Chapter 115. Luigi Vampa's Bill of Fare.
10 Danglars threw himself upon his goat-skin, and Peppino, reclosing the door, again began eating his pease and bacon.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre Dumas
Context Highlight In Chapter 115. Luigi Vampa's Bill of Fare.
Context Highlight In Chapter 115. Luigi Vampa's Bill of Fare.
11 The sight of Tom Slattery dawdling on his neighbors' porches, begging cotton seed for planting or a side of bacon to "tide him over," was a familiar one.
12 The room where Suellen and Carreen lay mumbling and tossing on the same bed stank vilely with the smell of the twisted rag burning in a saucer of bacon fat, which provided the only light.
13 Perhaps some of the bacon grease Dilcey was using for illumination could be used for seasoning.
14 Mrs. Gougerling reported fully, and with some irritation, her husband's inappreciation of liver and bacon.
15 When she went shopping she hugged the cans of soup, and she bought a mop or a side of bacon as though she were preparing for a reception.
Example Sentence:
1 They built a fire against the side of a great log, and then cooked some bacon in the frying-pan for supper.
2 When the last crisp slice of bacon was gone, the boys stretched themselves out on the grass, filled with contentment.
3 While Joe was slicing bacon for breakfast, Tom and Huck asked him to hold on a minute; they stepped to a promising nook in the river-bank and threw in their lines; almost immediately they had reward.
4 They found a small recess in the one nearest the base of the rock, with a pallet of blankets spread down in it; also an old suspender, some bacon rind, and the well-gnawed bones of two or three fowls.
5 They built a fire against the side of a great log twenty or thirty steps within the sombre depths of the forest, and then cooked some bacon in the frying-pan for supper, and used up half of the corn "pone" stock they had brought.
6 I took the sack of corn meal and took it to where the canoe was hid, and shoved the vines and branches apart and put it in; then I done the same with the side of bacon; then the whisky-jug.
7 At breakfast we had all been enjoying our bacon and eggs until that killjoy John started talking about how bad animal fats were for our health.