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was salt
noun
A common substance, chemically consisting mainly of sodium chloride (NaCl), used extensively as a condiment and preservative.
Exact(37)
It was salt.
Something was: salt.
The only seasoning she had was salt.
Just why was salt so in demand?
But by then the offer was salt in the wound.
One possibility was that it was salt of some sort.
Similar(23)
My own all-purpose favorite was salt-based Crystal Pools, with chamomile, lime flowers, blue poppy seeds and cornflowers.
The pairing was likely born because true belly lox, sold from pushcarts in New York at the turn of the 20th century, was salt-cured rather than smoked.
The maidens were not as beautiful as the stories tell you — their hair was salt-stringy and their faces were pruned.
Then, Dr. Ruby artfully grilled a two-inch-thick porterhouse until it was salt-crunchy and charred on the outside but still bloody within.
A 2 mL of sample in 10-mL capped glass vial was salt-enriched medium and agitated during the extraction.
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