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・UK /slaɪs/
For fried shallots who want a thinly slice about three shallots, add 'em to your oil.
Well businesses, they want a bigger slice of the market...
It's doing great for a thinner and thinner slice at the top.
That was a little slice of government that created some opportunity for a girl.
Like a good slice, the origin of pizza itself is thick with the cheese of mystery, rich with the sauce of debate.
Like a good slice,
And as such, people are starting to think less about making the country richer, and more about making sure everyone gets a slice of the national money pie.
more about making sure everyone gets a slice of the national money pie.
There are a number of ways to prep food, but one common way is to slice your vegetables.
When you 'slice' something, you cut it into long, thin strips and some common vegetables that we would slice could be potatoes, onions, courgettes, carrots and many, many more.
rub it with garlic, and make slice float on top of the soup.
rub it with garlic, and make slice float on top of the soup.
let's start with the first place all being not a full English debatable a slice of
So apparently, first-time customers always get a slice of mumma's bread pudding.
That is some serious marketing psychology, no matter how you slice it.
Look at those cakes. I want a slice of each.