Twopence a pint, fourpence a quart, eightpence a gallon of porter, no, one and fourpence a gallon of porter.
The average amount of water reported, if we were to extract it, is about a quart of water per ton (of surface soil).
Joseph seemed sitting in a sort of elysium alone, beside a roaring fire; a quart of ale on the table near him, bristling with large pieces of toasted oatcake; and his black, short pipe in his mouth.
That glass will contain a quart of beer.
This juice-about a quart a day--pours into my duodenum, neutralizing acids.
For each quart of milk, stir in two tablespoons of yogurt, either store-bought or from your last batch, thinning it first with a little of the milk.
Tom came out of the house wrapping a quart bottle in a towel followed by daisy and jordan wearing small tight hats of metallic cloth and carrying light capes over their arms.
Pour water into a two quart glass bowl and mix in essential oils.
I have experimented with washing my short hair, and once I did it with under a quart of water.
These transgenic goats, created by Randy Lewis at the University of Wyoming , produce about a half ounce of silk from every quart of milk--the equivalent of a hundred spiders.
The quarrelsome general quarreled about a quarter quart of oil in the headquarters.
If everything is the same, you know, when you were a kid someone would say, which has a higher boiling point, a quart of water or a gallon of water?
The unit price is the price of an item per unit measure, for example, one ounce, one quart, one pound.
We each drank about a quart of water, snacked on some peanuts and pitched our tents.
Abide by 3-1-1: Yes, the 3-1-1 rule for carry-on liquids—the one that limits all passengers to one quart-sized zip-top bag of liquid toiletries of no more than 3.4 ounces each—is still in effect.
While salmon is cooking, in a separate 2-quart saucepan, heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil.
I sneaked out a quart jar of peaches, some cold corn bread, and a few Onions, and started up the hollow back of our house.
Foner adds, "Whenever you go to buy a quart of milk you're likely to run into a student who wants to know what's on the midterm."