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hard-bake
hard-bake (ˈhɑːdbeɪk) [f. hard a. + bake v. and n.] A sweetmeat made of boiled sugar or treacle with blanched almonds; ‘almond toffee’.1825 Hone Every-day Bk. I. 51 Show-glasses, containing..hard-bake, brandy-balls, and bull's-eyes. 1848 Thackeray Van. Fair lvi, A taste..for hardbake and raspberry t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hard Boiled Eggs in the Oven & VIDEO
Feb 15, 2024 — Instructions · Preheat your oven to 325 degrees. · Place eggs (as many as you want!) in a muffin pan (or mini-muffin pan) to prevent them from ...
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how do i bake hard boiled eggs - cidarsed.shop
17 hours ago — 31 min People also ask Can you hard boil eggs in the oven? What temp do you cook hard-boiled eggs? How do you boil eggs to peel easily? What ...
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black-ball
black-ball, ˈblackball, n. 1. A composition, also called heel-ball, used by shoemakers, etc., and also for taking rubbings of brasses and the like.1847 in Craig. 2. A black ball of wood, ivory, etc. put into the urn or ballot-box to express an adverse vote; hence, an adverse secret vote, recorded in... Oxford English Dictionary
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brandy
▪ I. brandy, n. (ˈbrændɪ) Also 7 brandwine, brandewine, brandy-wine, brandee. [The orig. form brandwine, brandewine is a. Du. brandewijn ‘burnt’ (i.e. distilled) wine. In familiar use abbreviated as brandy as early as 1657; but the fuller form was retained in official use (customs tariffs, acts of p... Oxford English Dictionary
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elecampane
elecampane (ˌɛlɪkæmˈpeɪn) Forms: 6 ely-, (alecampane, alacompane, heli-, hilicampana), 6–7 elicampane, 7 elecampana, elecompane, elecampany, elicumpany, helicampane, elcampane, 8 elecampain, (9 elicampene, alycompaine, alicompayne, allicampane), 6– elecampane. Also 7 enulacampane. [corruptly ad. med... Oxford English Dictionary
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raspberry
raspberry (ˈrɑːzbərɪ, -æ-) Forms: 7 res-, 7–8 ras-, 8– raspberry. [f. rasp n.2 + berry.] 1. The fruit of several plants of the genus Rubus, esp. R. idæus, consisting of many small juicy grains or drupes of a subacid flavour arranged on a conical receptacle, from which the ripe fruit is easily detach... Oxford English Dictionary
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bull's-eye
ˈbull's-eye The eye of a bull (cf. F. œil de bœuf); hence I. Of glass. 1. A boss of glass, or the central protuberance formed in making a sheet of blown glass. Hence bull's-eyed ppl. a., containing a bull's-eye.1832 Babbage Econ. Manuf. iv. (ed. 2) 36 The centre [of a sheet of glass] presents the ap... Oxford English Dictionary
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sugar
▪ I. sugar, n. (ˈʃʊgə(r)) Forms: see below. [a. OF. {cced}ucre (12–14th c.), {cced}uquere, zuchre, sukere, north-east. chucre, mod.F. sucre (from 13th c.), = Pr. sucre, It. zucchero, ad. (prob. through OHG.) med.L. zuccarum, succarum, ad. Arab. sukkar (with prefixed article assukkar, whence Sp. azuc... Oxford English Dictionary
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