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cider mill

ˈsaɪdər mɪl
WordNet
  1. (n) cider mill
    mill that extracts juice from apples to make apple cider
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
  1. Cider mill
    a mill in which cider is made.
Usage in the news

We've channeled our inner-Johhny Appleseed to find the best cider mills in Central New York. ibx950.com

Wolcott Orchards & Cider Mill and Wolcott Winery. eyi.com

Cider Mill Ridge at The National. kansascity.com

Romney made a campaign swing through the area, stopping at the cider mill along the way. hometownlife.com

She recalled that as a teenager, and local resident, she used to go to the Franklin Cider Mill. hometownlife.com

Cider Mill Playhouse New Season, Around the Tiers. bng.com

(WBNG Binghamton) The Cider Mill Play House is entering its 37th with 6 new productions. bng.com

Louisburg Cider Mill's Shelly Schierman on corn mazes, crops and fall festivities. pitch.com

Sheets cider mill bottles its last. readthehook.com

Come see our new Baby Crested Heads at the Fly Creek Cider Mill. ktv.com

If you grew up in the Southern Tier you know all about the Cider Mill. ild104fm.com

We delivered a gift bag from Fly Creek Cider Mill to our latest Workplace of the Week winner, the Clipper Ship Salon in Oriskany Falls. lite987.com

Grist mill's popularity squeezes out cider pressing. columbian.com

Grist mill's popularity squeezes out cider pressing. columbian.com

Chobani picks Cider Mill's pumpkin butter for topping. coopercrier.com

Usage in literature

Folks are picking apples, and Koontz's cider-mill is in full operation. "Back Home" by Eugene Wood

I still begrudge them to the cider-mill. "Wild Apples" by Henry David Thoreau

For a week or two, the cider-mills have been grinding apples. "Passages From The American Notebooks, Volume 2" by Nathaniel Hawthorne

The loft, over the part where the cider-mill was, was the corn-house. "The Bay State Monthly, Vol. 1, Issue 1." by Various

Ramuntcho goes to the cider mill which the smugglers and pelota players frequent. "Ramuntcho" by Pierre Loti

He will make a holocaust of his cider-mill! "The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 12, No. 72, October, 1863" by Various

The cider mill is a very good way to work up your culls and then sell as vinegar. "Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916" by Various

Alfred visited Plumsock, Cook's Mill, Joshua Wagner's cider press. "Watch Yourself Go By" by Al. G. Field

Some farms had a cider-mill, but this was not in the house yard. "Home Life in Colonial Days" by Alice Morse Earle

In Devonshire, water which had been pressed through the lees of a cider-mill was called beverige. "Customs and Fashions in Old New England" by Alice Morse Earle