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- verb Present participle of
spice .
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Examples
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Rest of the spicing is almost identical to the Indian variety.
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Rest of the spicing is almost identical to the Indian variety.
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In some iterations, the “snappiness” of the cookie comes only from its texture, while in others (the better ones, in my opinion), generous spicing is what makes them “snap.”
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Niel writes particularly good steak -- range fed, the spicing is different every time, always delectable, and some of it obviously comes from places where cattle are not indigenous, making you go, Wow.
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Niel writes particularly good steak -- range fed, the spicing is different every time, always delectable, and some of it obviously comes from places where cattle are not indigenous, making you go, Wow.
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Niel writes particularly good steak -- range fed, the spicing is different every time, always delectable, and some of it obviously comes from places where cattle are not indigenous, making you go, Wow.
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First, as Brauchli implied, there’s not much original in spicing together some YouTube videos of animals and making them appear like they’re dancing to music.
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They both like the idea of spicing things up and pissing off Paul when he finds out.
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In it the meat is chopped a little coarser than in the Cervelat, and the spicing is the same as that used in Germany.
Armour's Monthly Cook Book, Volume 2, No. 12, October 1913 A Monthly Magazine of Household Interest
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My Christmas pudding recipe is a little lighter than usual, given a great lift by the quince though you could use a couple of sharp cooking apples and the lemon zest, the spicing is a little more assertive than the standard.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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