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Flaked meaning
simple past and past participle of flake
Example sentences (13)
Admission £10.00 includes a glass of mulled wine, haggis, tea and shortbread/flaked meal biscuits.
Vehicles clad in these nonmetallic colors “reflect less light than we’ve become accustomed to seeing over the past several flake-heavy decades, and so they assume a greater visual density than their flaked-out counterparts,” Weiner wrote.
It felt as though it flaked off the bone at the mere presence of my fork - let alone the use of my knife.
Tip the flaked almonds onto the tray and toast very briefly under the grill.
Known for its long stretches of powdery-white beaches flaked by the kind of unbelievably blue water Greece is known for, Naxos is a sun-worshipper’s paradise.
Technology is only as good as the person controlling it, and like so many CEOs, presidents, prime ministers, chief ministers, thought leaders, influencers and interventionists who are struggling to get the coronavirus plot, the vidvan has flaked out.
The greatest need is for chili and stews, canned fruit, juice boxes, flaked ham/turkey/chicken, Jello and pudding mixes, cookies and school snacks, baking products, toiletries, and household items like dish soap and paper towels.
Joan Mitchell’s “Untitled, 1965,” also at the Ringling, is getting work because the paint has flaked.
Almonds are available in many forms, such as whole, sliced (flaked, slivered), and as flour.
From 200,000 BP onwards, Middle Paleolithic humans began to make complex stone blades with flaked edges which were used as spear heads.
The collection included narrow axes or chisels that were polished on one side and flaked on the other, similar to ones found at Ain Cheikh, Nahr Zahrani and Gelal en Namous.
The flaked guar split is ground and then dried.
Tuna may be processed to be "chunked" or "flaked".