Voorbeelden van het gebruik van To sprinkle in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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It does not mean"to sprinkle" or"to pour.
Just to sprinkle stardust and to whisper.
I seen how you tried to sprinkle.
Lithium. I like to sprinkle it on my ice cream.
To sprinkle a kilogram of butter, you need about fifteen liters of milk.
Taste enhancer to sprinkle over the rice.
Just to sprinkle stardust and to whisper.
One night he took holy water to sprinkle on her.
I'm going to sprinkle it on my face and on my body.
It's the only reason I agreed to sprinkle their offspring.
I'm going to sprinkle Roz's coffin with holy water now.
When combing, periodically enough to sprinkle it on the coat.
You want us to sprinkle your ashes over a volcano?
The remaining Zambeza Supermix can be used to sprinkle on the pots;
Taste enhancer to sprinkle over the rice More info.
Major part of the purified water is used to sprinkle and cool.
Some coarse salt to sprinkle Time Working time: 90 min.
A candy-colored clown they call the sandman Tiptoes to my room every night Just to sprinkle stardust and to whisper Go to sleep.
Use to sprinkle over raw foods such as a Green salad.
It is also possible to sprinkle nuts over the filling.
Perfect to sprinkle on muffins, donuts, cupcakes or cream pies.
Keep some parsley behind to sprinkle last over the salad.
Don't forget to sprinkle rose petals on the bedspread.
Save in the cookbook ingredients For 2 servings 500 g spaghetti 1 glass of green pesto Brittle to sprinkle freshly grated Parmesan Time Working time: 20 min.
You only need to sprinkle a little bit of fertilizer, like this.
Tablespoons of honey and some honey to sprinkle over the sandwiches.
It is a bean to sprinkle on the traditional end of winter.
I start immediately as Beb says to sprinkle the shrimp with sherry.
Do not forget to sprinkle with ground black pepper.</ P.
sauces, to sprinkle on grills and vegetables.
