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Discover Ludwig"smooth cream" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe a product, such as a facial cream, which has a soft, velvety texture. For example, "The smooth cream was my favorite of all the products I tried."
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Beat thoroughly to a thick and relatively smooth cream.
In less than 24 hours, her life had turned from smooth cream to curdled froth.
But his smooth cream loafers give him away as a man with a plan.
Add the finely chopped coriander stalks and blend to a smooth cream.
The best of the lot is crème brûlée, the smooth cream of the custard marred slightly by a thin shell of slightly burned caramelized sugar.
A warm pineapple tart is absolutely straightforward, but the thin pastry crust is buttery and flaky, the gently spiced pineapple oozes a concentrated sweetness, and a scoop of coconut ice cream, just the size of a Ping-Pong ball, offsets the pineapple's acidity with smooth cream.
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But when I do it seems the most magical branch of cooking, one that needs little more than plain white powder to conjure up such different marvels as glassy lollipops, opalescent ribbons, smooth creams, crumbly fudge and rich brown caramel.
After 48 hours, colonies in 4% glycerol-enriched nutrient agar were small, smooth, cream-colored, moist and viscous, and had the aspect of honey drops when examined against the light.
Women still wear stiletto heels that ruin their feet and backs and buy any wrinkle-smoothing cream for any price.
Shepard smoothed cream on his chest and shaved portions of his skin smooth.
Step 3: After applying a smoothing cream or pomade, take a vertical section just behind the ear to create cornrows, going all the way around the head and securing the braid's end with a clear elastic.
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