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soap flakes N pl

soap flakes

II . flake [fleɪk] N

2. flake AM inf (freak):

dziwak(-aczka) m (f)

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The main difference between hot and sweet (mild) is the addition of hot red pepper flakes in the spice mix of the former.
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The designated gold fossicking sites provide a recreational gold-panning experience for families and others to enjoy for some fun and to hopefully collect a few flakes of gold.
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It's a foie torchon that we roll in sesame seed and bonito flakes and serve with an unagi salad with different forms of apple and salsify.
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Greasy wool was used to trap gold flakes washing past from the alluvial deposits.
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An example of syntrophy is that of the house dust mite that lives off human skin flakes, of which a healthy human being produces about 1 gram per day.
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Silver, often used for surface-deposited interconnects, forms layer of silver oxide that flakes off and may erode up to a total failure.
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There were also numerous stakes made of hazel wood, hazelnut shells, plant seeds, string, and flint flakes and tools.
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Because of this, three-dimensional n-flakes are also called platonic solid fractals.
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Flakes were used well into the twentieth century, but the demand for dried fish lessened as cold storage and freezer units came into use.
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Sunburnt skin flakes, as all the moisture has been zapped out of the cells to leave a dry, sensitive surface.
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