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jel·lied [ˈʤelid] ADJ

jellied
jellied eels

jel·ly [ˈʤeli] N

1. jelly (substance):

ˈjel·ly baby N Brit

ˈjel·ly bean N

ˈjel·ly wax N

roy·al ˈjel·ly N no pl

Usage examples with jellied

jellied eels

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Canned food such as jellied beef tongue was placed into one of several niches in the core module's table, where they could be warmed in 510 minutes.
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Boiled, then seasoned with malt vinegar and white pepper, they can be bought from seafood stalls, which also often have for sale mussels, whelks, jellied eels, crabs and shrimps.
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People get mighty sentimental about the ringed imprints on the jellied mass that exits with a satisfying thwock.
food.ndtv.com
The jellied form may be slipped out of a can onto a dish, and served sliced or intact for slicing at the table.
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It was full of old white marble tables, tile walls, pots of stewed and jellied eels, and piles of pies.
www.npr.org
It rained down flaming napalm - jellied petroleum - on whole villages.
www.nzherald.co.nz
Commercial cranberry sauce may be loose and uncondensed, or condensed or jellied and sweetened with various ingredients.
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Pubs full of pensioners crooning wartime favourites on the karaoke machine, breaking off only to cry ecstatically when the peripatetic deliverer of jellied eels arrives.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Yes, let us sit together and rub jellied alcohol around in our palms as though we're warming them by the fire.
theconversation.com
She also later co-authored a cookbook, which includes recipes for jellied fish heads and her father's favorite, cod soup.
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