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The phrase "as a pepper" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "He was as a pepper in the garden, vibrant and full of life."
Alternatives: "like a firecracker" or "as lively as a spice".
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Revealingly, Weston also wrote that something as ordinary and as extraordinary as a pepper "takes one beyond the world we know in the conscious mind".
Some retailers claim that BZP is a "natural" product, describing it as a "pepper extract" or "herbal high," when in fact the drug is entirely synthetic, and has not been found to occur naturally.
Serve the crushed peppers in a food shaker such as a pepper shaker.
Some have compared it to a blend between pepper and mustard, but when used in small quantities, the difference is not usually enough to negatively affect the food you use it on as a pepper substitute.
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Never forget, water is as important to a pepper as sun, water once a day or once every 3 days, as long as they are getting at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) of water a week.
Officers had been asked to use "less than lethal force" such as a pepper-ball gun or a bean-bag gun when they confronted MacDonald in the park, he said.
There are very few food items in the new batch, save for what is being described as a "hot pepper".
You may cook with one that's mild as a bell pepper and another that leaves you breathing fire.
It also has a heat as searing as a chili pepper, which is why it is used with a light hand.
COSTA MESA — The already spicy 68th Assembly District race will get as hot as a chili pepper this weekend.
We were babies, so they were jumpin' and pushing us in a wok!" I proceed to laugh while visualizing baby Anya as a hot pepper.
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