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the ferment
noun
Something, such as a yeast or barm, that causes fermentation.
Exact(60)
This will slow down the fermentation process, allowing you to keep the ferment for several months.
Seyfert was pleased by the ferment.
Add some halved chilli and garlic slices to the ferment.
In the ferment of ideas, conservatives have taken the offensive.
In the midst of the ferment, Al Davis, the owner of the Oakland Raiders, died.
Yet the ferment of the late nineteen-eighties made such gestures seem pallid.
Mr Volcker is right that the ferment of finance carries risks.
The ferment had been billed in the press as a "culture war".
"The ferment in 1956 started after the Twentieth Party Congress," he recalled..
Dewey was so excited by the ferment that he stayed for two years.
"The ferment in 1956 started after the Twentieth Party Congress," he recalled.
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