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leavable
leavable, a. (ˈliːvəb(ə)l) [f. leave v.1 + -able.] Able to be left.1923 H. G. Wells Men like Gods i. i. 10 The affairs of the Liberal were just then in a particularly leavable state. 1946 N.Y. Herald Tribune 2 June (Books) 5 Her rather rubbishy mother..had finally gone off with her artist, bringing ... Oxford English Dictionary
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rubbishy
rubbishy, a. (ˈrʌbɪʃɪ) Also 9 rubbishey. [f. rubbish n. + -y1.] 1. Abounding in, covered with, rubbish or litter.1795 A. Seward Lett. (1811) IV. 143 The fruit-trees, to whose luxuriance the rocky, and..rubbishy soil, below the surface, has proved very inauspicious. 1842 Sir H. Taylor Edwin the Fair ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Please explain how to make no knead ciabatta in two hours
bread there you go nice fluffy very tangible jabata bread now the moment of truth take some butter nice warm oops nice warm butter dominant truth un ball leavable
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