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To scrambled
verb
To move hurriedly to a location, especially by using all limbs against a surface.
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Food, from orange peels to scrambled eggs, is often discarded outside tents.
5 They are the best finish to scrambled eggs and an unbeatable filling for an omelette.
We even add a ladleful to scrambled eggs to make them extra-silky and delicious.
It can be used in anything from mayonnaise to scrambled eggs.
You can lavish them on soups, mix them into mayonnaise, add them to scrambled eggs with a completely free hand.
In fact, it is the perfect ingredient to make scones and soda bread, or to add to scrambled eggs.
These effects were found not only in response to emotional faces but also to neutral faces as compared to scrambled pictures.
We analyzed neuronal and Schwann cell responses to scrambled siRNA coated polydioxanone polymer filaments designed to imitate pro-regenerative bands of Büngner for oriented axonal regrowth.
A number of human brain areas showing a larger response to faces than to objects from different categories, or to scrambled faces, have been identified in neuroimaging studies.
Moreover, the FFA's larger response to scrambled faces than scrambled cars suggests that its face-sensitivity is partly due to low-level visual cues.
We know, too, that it's present in many perfumes, intoxicates those who resort to violence in search of it, and can add depth, grated, to scrambled eggs.
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