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fig
noun
A fruit-bearing tree or shrub of the genus Ficus that is native mainly to the tropics.
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The word 'fig' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a noun to refer to a sweet fruit with edible flesh and a tough skin, typically bell-shaped with wrinkled skin, or it can be used as a verb meaning 'make something out of one's imagination or knowledge without the aid of actual evidence or experimentation'. For example: "He had to fig out a way to solve the problem."
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You may be surprised to find sugar within the juice, but the fig fibre ensures that the sugar is absorbed slowly.
Those documents demonstrate that this entire process is a fig leaf, "oversight" in name only.
While the Youtube footage has fig leaves covering bits, the original TV show will be the full monty.
Whitewashed rooms have simple wooden furniture, and the garden is lush with peach, lemon, apricot and fig trees, but the real highlight here is breakfast.
There's hibiscus everywhere, pineapples growing in the soil, banana trees they call fig trees and a few fig trees that they call fig trees.
This entry-level example from Stevens Point in Wisconsin is typically full of fig, dark berry, fruit biscuit and caramelised sugar flavours which, at the beer's edges, give way to a degree of dank mustiness.
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Democrats, in particular, grew ever more protectionist, often using a fig-leaf of concerns about labour and environmental standards abroad.
But already, the bid has been a fig-leaf for the wholesale destruction of old Beijing for the profit of corrupt city officials and of Hong Kong developers; ordinary folk are forced to resettle and threatened with up to four years in jail if they protest.
The first step is a fig-leaf: parliamentary allies of Mr Prabowo authorised the convening of a "Pansus", or special committee, to investigate the election their man claims to have been cheated out of winning.
Various permutations are still being aired.Ms Livni, foreign minister in the outgoing Kadima-led government, says she will not provide a fig-leaf for the harsher policies she believes would hurt the country.
Many Westminster-watchers see the review as a fig-leaf, needed only to justify a nuclear revival that Mr Blair has already decided on.Why the change of heart?
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