When the operation is fimflied, dulcify your goods with fine fugar. From Wordnik.com. [Encyclopædia britannica;] Reference
South Sea islands, has learned to dulcify the fecula, by pressing and separating it from its juice. From Wordnik.com. [Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 2] Reference
And there was, to dulcify for her the bath of this evening, the yet sharper contrast with the plight she had just come home in, sopped, shivering, clung to by her clothes. From Wordnik.com. [Zuleika Dobson, or, an Oxford love story] Reference
His face was uncommonly dirty; his eyes uncommonly inquisitive; his whiskers uncommonly plentiful; and his voice most uncommonly and determinately gruff, in spite of his efforts to dulcify it for the occasion. From Wordnik.com. [The Stolen Mask; or The Mysterious Cash-box. A Story for a Christmas Fireside] Reference
The delectable little Dutch songs with which she used to dulcify the house grew less and less frequent, and she would forget her sewing and look wistfully in her father's face as he sat pondering by the fireside. From Wordnik.com. [Tales of a Traveller] Reference
The delectable little Dutch songs with which she used to dulcify the house grew less and less frequent, and she would forget her sewing and look wistfully in her father's face as he sat pondering by the fire side. From Wordnik.com. [Tales of a Traveller] Reference
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