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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121, But that meeting was not something Atlanta will paste in its book of cherished Olympic memories.
122, Use white sugar paste icing trimmings to cover the roof.
123, You squeeze a dollop of special paste into a small cup at the base of the burner and light it.
124, Add salt, pepper, cinnamon, tomato paste and water and stir well.
125, Some people cut and paste on the computer or simply ink in arrows: You can also use columns for your list.
126, Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly while mixture forms a paste.
127, If cooking by microwave the surface may appear sticky. 5 Mix the almond paste Mix sugars and almonds together.
128, Most standard furnishing fabrics can also be stuck to the wall - paste the wall, not the fabric.
129, Method: Mix the essential oil into the almond oil and stir into the other ingredients to form a paste.
130, A cadmium sulphide paste is printed through a screen on to a glass substrate.
131, Janie was surprised when she discovered later that all food did not arrive in paste form.
132, To gain the maximum flavour, always mix mustard powder to a paste before adding it to recipes.
133, Petal paste can be bought as a powder in cake decorating shops and needs to be made up with water.
134, Make a paste of the softened butter, fresh coriander and wasabi paste.
135, Mix the flour in just enough milk to make a smooth paste.
136, Scrapbooks and bottles of paste and cutout articles of the young Dove braving gales in canoes(sentencedict.com), performing heroic acts.
137, Tillman compressed his lips and, with a butter knife, dug at a smudge of paste stuck to his tee shirt.
138, Add the garlic paste, red chilli powder and turmeric and mix well.
139, Lacking fresh tomatoes and meat we tried to compensate by piling tomato paste into all our stews and soups and sauces.
140, Mix the flour with a little of the milk to form a paste.
141, Let sit for 15 minutes until it forms a thick paste.
142, In Windows 95, you can copy details from most error messages and paste them into the Windows Notepad or Wordpad.
143, Alexei rode between dragons moulded from paper and paste which were lined up in a side street.
144, Stir in rice, tomatoes with their liquid, tomato paste, water, cumin and chiles.
144, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
145, Paste colour provides a rich intense shade without thinning down the fondant and marzipan as with liquids.
146, The new software makes it possible to cut and paste sound or video clips from one application to another.
147, Simnel means fine flour and the cake is densely packed with almond paste, currants, citrus peel and spices.
148, Take a piece of the almond paste and flatten it in the palm of your hand.
149, I knew it was a mistake to help my silly wee sister paste pictures into her scrapbook in the sitting room.
150, Cook the roux paste for a few seconds, then gradually add the milk.
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