Sentence examples for slightly sliced from inspiring English sources

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On a low you've got stubbed toes, slightly sliced fingertips when you're chopping an onion, teeth sensitive to ice water.

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Cool slightly before slicing.

If you just can't wait (hey, we don't blame you), feel free to let your lasagna rest slightly before slicing and serving straight from the baking dish.

Let it cool slightly before slicing the quiche, to allow the quiche to firm up.

"At the fulfilment of which, looking simultaneously younger and older than her years and ever so slightly Asiatic, she sliced into the envelope with a letter opener made of the horn of one of the rhinos she intermittently marched through the center of Manchester to preserve". .

Use ripe (slightly soft) mangoes, sliced into two cheeks, and cut the cheeks into squares.

The recipe couldn't be simpler: tender steamed chicken, served slightly cooled, fluffy rice, sliced cucumber, coriander – and two key ingredients – a homemade chili sauce and bowl of chicken broth.

Top very thin slices of prosciutto with slightly thicker slices of winter Parmigiano-Reggiano over baby dandelion greens, and serve with fresh figs drizzled with olive oil.

This election has felt more like a choice between a stale slice of white bread and a slightly fancier slice of white bread, which is also a few days past fresh.

3. Remove the scallops from the refrigerator and set them out to warm slightly while you slice the orange.

SCN slices were collected at 150µm for this experiment since slightly thicker slices withstood removal from the membrane and processing.

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