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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
kiln .
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Examples
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Until the 18th century, malt was "kilned" over wood fires making most beers dark brown or black, and contributing significantly to the pollution in cities like London.
The Barley Blog 2008
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The latter is a doppelbock, an extra strong lager that measures a formidable 8 percent alcohol by volume, made with malt kilned over oak instead of the usual beechwood.
Beer: Bacon overload Greg Kitsock 2010
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Features bricks kilned on site and altars made of imported Italian marble.
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Mbita loko yingahisiwanga ayitiyi When a pot is not properly kilned it cannot last
Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique 2005
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"The fire of floor-crossing which they kilned (sic) in the hope that it would burn the IFP is now burning their own hands and we hope that they are learning some hard life lessons from this experience."
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They were kilned at the Hermitage Plantation on the Savannah River.
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil Berendt, John 1994
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They were kilned at the Hermitage Plantation on the Savannah River.
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil Berendt, John 1994
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That lumber had to be dry kilned until it was seasoned properly before it could be cut and made into furniture.
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So what we would do was he would take a load of green lumber to Mebane that we had cut at the saw mill and in turn bring back a load of dry kilned to make our furniture.
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They wove their own twine fishing nets and grass baskets, and molded and kilned ceramic bowls with
NYT > Home Page By EVE M. KAHN 2011
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