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marbled
adjective
Composed of marble; having a marble exterior.
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Plates held olives, boquerones – tiddler fish marinated in vinegar – and slices of acorn-fattened wine-red ham marbled with buttery fat.
The marbled white and ringlet, which both feed on grass, experienced their best years since the UKBMS began in 1976, and the grass-feeding large skipper was also up by 86% on 2013.
Brute mathematics predict the new species, known as the marbled crayfish, will outcompete the locals.
They are selling marbled crayfish by the condensed-milk-tin load along all the main roads from the city.
If this explanation is right, the marbled crayfish will do very well for an indeterminate period, and will then suddenly vanish.In this section Where the wind blows Trapped wind In vitro veritas Wise or foolish virgins?
By contrast, the defence budget is opaque and marbled with fat.
The people of western Oregon can have lovely forests and marbled murrelets or they can have low taxes but not both.
But the poetic subtlety of the show is marbled with political motifs.
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IN THE white-marbled amphitheatre of Arlington National Cemetery, on the final Monday of May, Barack Obama delivered a short oration that said much about his view of the exercise of American military power.
One section of wall is decorated to look like bare stone, while the rest is covered in marbled-grey wallpaper.
The most desirable pork is grayish pink in colour, firm and fine-grained, well-marbled, and covered with an outer layer of firm white fat.
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