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Examples
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Some of it was burned and other parts were still half-raw, but all of them agreed that it was delicious.
Brian Keene 2010
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They had time to pass before the rite began; no one was dressed, the pig was still half-raw, and the woman weaving the floral headdresses had run out of crocuses and tulips and was raiding the herb cabinet for something else to use.
Dark Oracle Alayna Williams 2010
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Last winter my search for a master recipe that would work in my kitchen resulted in many lost afternoons ending with half-raw rice floating in sad pools of gray milk or embedded in caramelized rubber.
Northern Comfort 2007
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Last winter my search for a master recipe that would work in my kitchen resulted in many lost afternoons ending with half-raw rice floating in sad pools of gray milk or embedded in caramelized rubber.
Northern Comfort 2007
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Last winter my search for a master recipe that would work in my kitchen resulted in many lost afternoons ending with half-raw rice floating in sad pools of gray milk or embedded in caramelized rubber.
Northern Comfort 2007
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At seventeen I snatched a paper plate, flipped the hamburger onto it, and wolfed the half-raw ground beef while I leaned against the cabinet.
Duma Key King, Stephen, 1947- 2008
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We will not be eating half-raw, half-burned goat like barbarians; I have pickled onions and dates, and honey, and some other things, things the vermin and animals didn't scent.
Aerie Lackey, Mercedes 2006
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I have not ordered any takeaway curry after my last disappointing experience involving half-raw naan bread daubed with pink food colouring, and I am not expecting visitors.
Madame G 2005
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I have not ordered any takeaway curry after my last disappointing experience involving half-raw naan bread daubed with pink food colouring, and I am not expecting visitors.
tadpole #2 2005
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Much of the food of the peasantry is raw or half-raw salt fish, and vegetables rendered indigestible by being coarsely pickled, all bolted with the most marvellous rapidity, as if the one object of life were to rush through a meal in the shortest possible time.
Unbeaten Tracks in Japan Isabella Lucy 2004
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