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They'll drill holes in your 'art, Magsman, like a Cullender.
She'd take a big cullender to strain her lard wi', and then wonder as the scratchin's run through.
When sufficiently done, put it into a cullender or sieve, and let the liquid drain from the meat, into a broad pan or dish.
A 'colander' (also known as a 'cullender') is a type of sieve, used in cooking for separating liquids and solids.
The children would in their fits cry out against Rose Cullender and Amy Duny, affirming that they saw them.
Musty, Dusty Mr. Cullender (short story, 1910)
And it was blim, blam, blim, six times an' twice over, with his two big horse-pistols, an' the house perforated like a cullender.
They may have been aware of each other, inhabiting a small town, but Cullender was from a property owning family, whilst Denny was the widow of a labourer.
When they begin to simmer, turn yellow, and to plump, throw them into a cullender to drain out the water, and with the back of a spoon carefully squeeze the pulp through a sieve into a dish.
He rose from being a clerk for the cotton-spinning company of Lees, Millington & Cullender, of Manchester, to a partner and then head of Kershaw, Lees & Sidebottom, mill owners of Manchester.