Synonym: adhesive, cement, glue, mucilage. Similar words: toothpaste, plaster cast, past, pasta, repast, pastor, pastime, pasture. Meaning: [peɪst] n. 1. any mixture of a soft and malleable consistency 2. an adhesive made from water and flour or starch; used on paper and paperboard 3. a tasty mixture to be spread on bread or crackers. v. 1. join or attach with or as if with glue 2. hit with the fists 3. cover the surface of.
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91, This should be spiced with a little chilli paste, and poured over the squid which you have kept just warm.
92, Paint may be thickened with paste and larger surfaces like formica table tops used.
93, I can't squeeze any more tomato paste out of this tube.
94, I cleaned my teeth without paste, before pouring water into the miniature bowl and shaving.
95, Drain off excess fat. Stir in rice, tomatoes with their liquid, tomato paste, water, cumin and chiles.
96, Once, in a moment of despair, he snapped his Bible shut and squashed them to a paste.
97, She wore a white blouse with an ostentatious frilly jabot and a big paste spray on one lapel.
98, Lunch is a sparse plate of sandwiches with salmon paste or paper-thin processed turkey roll.
99, These devices illustrate the potential for an easily constructed microchip system with a carbon paste detector that exhibits adjustable selectivity.
100, Paint was flaking from door and window frames, cracked glass in an upstairs window was held together with paste and brown paper.
101, To make the sauce, mix the flour with a little of the milk until it forms a paste.
102, Simmer over medium-low heat, stirring often, until liquid evaporates, leaving a thick paste.
103, Apply paste car wax to front of refrigerator and buff to a shine.
104, This paste was then spread over bread and placed underneath the pheasant to collect its juices while the bird was roasting.
105, Mix to a smooth paste, then add to the cream cheese and beat well.
106, Add mushrooms, carrot, turnip, and celery, and cook for 1 minute. Stir in tomato paste and tarragon.
107, One the flour and water are mixed to a paste, it takes about 10 minutes for the heat to develop.
108, Why was Everett playing in his basement with scissors and paste?
109, Reduce cooking liquid over high heat to l / 4 cup, about 2 minutes; it will be a thick paste.
110, The paste contains collagen suspended in a salt solution mixed with a local anaesthetic, lignocaine.
111, Mix cornflour with a little water to a paste and add to the fruit to thicken.
112, Tea/supper Wholemeal bread spread with a small jar of anchovy paste and topped with a chopped hard-boiled egg.
113, The Cut and Paste command can be used to streamline the process of inserting information.
114, The remedy can even be made into a paste and applied directly to the sting.
115, Beat with hand mixer until mixture resembles a somewhat smooth paste.
116, You can cut and paste whole blocks of text very easily on screen.
117, In a bowl, combine the red pepper, yoghurt, ketchup,[http://sentencedict.com/paste.html] tomato paste and Worcester sauce.
118, Brighten piano keys with a paste of baking soda and water.
119, Mix a little flour with some water to make a smooth paste. 7.
120, Liquidise a large, raw carrot to a smooth paste, or boil or steam the carrot then mash it thoroughly.
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