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Examples
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Once this glop was strained in cheese cloth, it did form a sort of dry cakey crumble remotely goat cheese-like.
Score: Cheesemaking 1, Sarah 0 Sarah Lenz 2009
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Once this glop was strained in cheese cloth, it did form a sort of dry cakey crumble remotely goat cheese-like.
Archive 2009-02-01 Sarah Lenz 2009
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But I don't know what 'refreshers' are, the things he thought he could mix with vodka, which instead turned into a cheese-like substance.
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The blisters may become filled with a cheese-like necrotic tissue that may progress to ulcerations, full thickness tissue loss and even the loss of fingers.
Hydrofluoric Acid 2010
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People talk about the cheese-like smell in the toes, Vulvule said.
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Besides the cheese-like, full-of-holes bank-secrecy tradition, the Swiss have a less publicized secret: They uniquely practice direct democracy through referenda and initiative.
Swiss Direct Democracy: Good; Now What About California's? Reuven Brenner 2010
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In Japan I have been mildly repelled by the use (in translation of course) of the word "scum" for a kind of dense cheese-like custard served in a little cup.
Cardiac 2009
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The stiff cardboard strips with their Swiss cheese-like perforations will work perfectly as holders for the votive candles she plans to use.
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While lunch was cooking, one of the grandkids brought in some chips and an unlabeled plastic squeeze bottle of a cheese-like yellow stuff.
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In fact, I remember from my pathology course that "caseous" - meaning cheese-like - is a genuine medical term describing tissue filled with pus.
August 14th, 2005 amuchmoreexotic 2005
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