Results for: egg in a meat covering
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arrange windows, covering for floors, roofs, or walls, fit something with drainage tiles, hat, hollow block, lay tiles on something, pave, cover with tiles, playing piece, short pipe in a drain, slab of fired clay for covering roofs or lining walls or ...tile
as a meat-eater, as a carnivorecarnivorously
assortment, miscellany or medley, mixture; dish of meat and vegetables; act performed downstage while the set is being changed (Theatre); musical piece played between acts or scenes (Theatre), spiced stewolio
attach with loose stitches (Sewing); drip fat on meat during cooking; beat, hit, moisten during cooking, scold, sew diagonally, sew looselybaste
available funds, cover, covering; survey, review; news reporting; insurance against potential damage, degree of covering, insurance protection, media attention, media audiencecoverage
back part of carcass, meat from the rear part of an animal, rear of four-legged animalhindquarter
background pattern for screen, decorative paper for covering walls; picture or design used as a background for the other images in a graphical user interface (Computers), furnish the walls of a room with decorative paper, paper to decorate walls, put u...wallpaper
baked custard pie, baked casserole (often made from cheese, vegetables, and/or meat), savory piequiche
baked dish made from layers of pasta and tomato sauce filled with cheese and sometimes meatlasagna
baked meat pie, deep-dish meat casserole, meat dish with pastry crustpotpie
baked pie made from chopped meat and spicesmince-pie
balance, device used for weighing; thin skin flakes or plates comprising the body covering of some animals (such as fish and reptiles)scales
band on sock, band used in measuring blood pressure, end of sleeve nearest wrist, fold at bottom of pant, fold at the bottom of a shirt sleeve or trouser leg; handcuffs; punch, blow, hit with open hand, open-handed blow, part of glove covering lower ar...cuff
band or part of sleeve covering wrist; cuff, band worn around wristwristlet
bandage tied over eyes, cover the eyes, covering for the eyes to prevent seeing, prevent from understanding, put bandage on eyes, with the eyes coveredblindfold
 

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