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Перевод: stuffing
[существительное] набивка ; начинка ; фарш ; прокладка ; наполнение избирательных урн фальшивыми бюллетенями
Тезаурус:
- She knew she'd been right not to trust him, guessed she had lost his support and did the only thing possible - tore at the bread with her teeth, one bite, two three - stuffing her mouth till the bread protruded and she could hardly chew.
- In August Kalchu began to fill the lukals , stuffing them with maize and barley, then sliding a knife between the grain and the cloth so the contents would settle and more could be crammed on top.
- And it does not want to knock the stuffing out of a fragile market.
- Try making your own sauces and stuffing - they're tastier and cheaper than those in the shops
- There were also several incidents in the same state of booth-capturing: gangs of thugs taking over polling stations and stuffing the ballot box with votes for their favoured candidates.
- It can be cooked with a variety of seasonings, so I vary the accompaniments such as stuffing and sauces each year.
- "I can go fishin' with it," he said, stuffing it in his pockets, "I've used all my maggots."
- "I'll just tidy these up," said her host, stuffing a dozen or so unwashed socks behind the grubby cushion.
- If you are involved with local politics, meeting people is going to be part of your task - unless you are ready to spend the whole time in a backroom stuffing envelopes.
- Frankie would be set to work at the big sink, and before he washed each plate and roasting-pan he would scrape it clean with his fingers and eat every last scrap of chicken, sage and onion stuffing, corned beef, sliced Spam and cheese.
- Then he disappeared again carrying his maggots with him, but stuffing a handful into his mouth as he went.
- This is probably why they are particularly good for stuffing game, when it is quite usual for a whole small bird to be served.
- For a time, Freames was used for the manufacture of chemicals and later became known as Crystal Fountain Mill, then for the production of shoddy and mattress stuffing up to at least the Second World War.
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