flaky in the PONS Dictionary

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At this point the plant would be stunted, spindly and with a white, flaky crust of scales on the bark.
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It has a light, foamy dough as opposed to a flaky one.
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Like most of the snapper family, the meat is white, flaky, and light, and is excellent prepared in a variety of ways.
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The bark is gray or dark brown, and is shallowly longitudinally fissured and flaky.
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Pie crusts made with lard tend to be more flaky than those made with butter.
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The bark is smooth when young, becoming flaky with age.
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What distinguishes good shingaras are flaky textures, almost as if they are made with savory pie crust.
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Its surface has flaky scales that are more concentrated near the center.
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A small portion of the tin is converted into bean-sized aggregates of flaky stannic sulfide.
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It has a savory meat filling in a crescent-shaped, flaky wheat pastry turnover.
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