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utensils

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n. (plural of utensil English)

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Rations of bread and of wood, articles of clothing, and the wretched little cans and half canteens that formed our cooking utensils, were still stolen, but all these were in a sneak-thief way.

They ate from antique dishes of many sorts and used utensils no two alike, even to the material from which they were fabricated: silver, glossold, black iron, gold, a green alloy of copper, arsenic and other substances.

These two humble utensils at once placed myself and my immediate chums on another plane, as far as worldly goods were concerned.

It was a place where cooking utensils were in demand, and title-deeds to brownstone fronts were not.

On our side we obeyed another law of political economy: We clung to our property with unrelaxing tenacity, made the best use of it in our intercourse with our fellows, and only gave it up after our release and entry into a land where the plenitude of cooking utensils of superior construction made ours valueless.

The deft hands of the mechanics among us bent these up into square pans, which were real handy cooking utensils, holding about--a quart.

The supreme indifference with which the Rebels always treated the matter of cooking utensils for us, excited my wonder.

Articles of clothing and cooking utensils would go the same way, and occasionally a man would be robbed in open daylight.

In other respects they were better prepared, as they had an abundance of clothing, blankets and cooking utensils, and each man had some of his veteran bounty still in possession.

Blankets, tent poles, and cooking utensils were carried off as spoils, and the ground was dug over for secreted property.

The flies swarming over the wounds and over filth of every kind, the filthy, imperfectly washed and scanty supplies of rags, and the limited supply of washing utensils, the same wash-bowl serving for scores of patients, were sources of such constant circulation of the gangrenous matter that the disease might rapidly spread from a single gangrenous wound.

A cold rain poured relentlessly down upon us half-naked, shivering wretches, as we groped around in the darkness for our pitiful little belongings of rags and cooking utensils, and huddled together in groups, urged on continually by the curses and abuse of the Rebel officers sent in to get us ready to move.

That done, many of the boys went to the guard line and threw their blankets, clothing, cooking utensils, etc.

We had not been divided off into companies, and were encumbered with blankets, tents, cooking utensils, wood, etc.

He put the pouch inside his backframe, then cooking utensils, food and other equipment.