Sentence examples for wafer-like from inspiring English sources

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The wafer-like combustor is filled up with commercially-available catalytic pellets of alumina covered with platinum (1% weight).

But the wafer-like thinness of this amour was exposed on the first day of presidential elections, on Monday, when the masses failed to show up.

She would pause the print to create a scaffolding effect in the center, so the orchids, designed from early botanical illustrations, have a thick outline and a wafer-like grid in the middle.

Some look like ordinary crepes or pancakes, others are folded over like an omelet, rolled into very long hollow cylinders or made into crisp, wafer-like sheets that flake off and disintegrate to the touch.

The ice cream is light, sweet and flavourful, the perfect accompaniment to the often-intense Cuban heat, and comes with a vanilla wafer-like cookie.

Its most famous bread, called pane carasau or carta di musica (music paper) is exceptionally thin and wafer-like, set on every table when you sit down.

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The graphene sticks to the surface of the silicon wafer like plastic cling wrap would.

Tiramisù comes in the form of a terrine, topped with hazelnut gelato and a glassine sugar wafer, like a translucent sail.

I sprayed it until this limp piece of felt became — I called it a wafer, like what you get in church at Easter.

Intel cuts wafers like this into chips in the Xeon Phi family of products.

Now that you've been outed as just a plain old Nilla wafer like me, and not the thug-life baby gurl you played in your book, Love & Consequences, I thought I'd be the first to say, welcome home to whitey-town.

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