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saltshaker in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

saltshaker in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for saltshaker in the English»Spanish Dictionary

boneshaker [ˈbəʊnˌʃeɪkəʳ, Am ˈboʊnˌʃeɪkɚ] N inf

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If you are not on a restricted diet, the food is disgusting, but with a little salt it's a little less disgusting -- add a saltshaker.
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Imagine you poured a saltshaker half full with salt, and then topped it off with pepper.
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Salt is no good in the saltshaker; light must contact darkness to defeat it.
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More than three-quarters of our sodium intake comes from processed foods, while only about 6 percent comes from the saltshakers on our dinner tables, by some estimates.
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And instead of reaching for the saltshaker, he jazzed up his meals with garlic, vinegar, and spices such as cayenne pepper.
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My friend's list also included a saltshaker because no food in the hospital has salt on it.
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Many are: highly processed foods are a bigger source of sodium in our diet than what we add in cooking or sprinkle with a saltshaker.
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He's an accomplished woodworker (he also turns the occasional bowl and saltshaker set), but that's not his primary passion.
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The eyeball is shaped like a saltshaker rather than a sphere, to allow space for the largest possible retina.
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