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Frequent partner of peanut butter
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jelly
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Word definitions for jelly in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Jam \Jam\, n. [Prob. fr. jam, v.; but cf. also Ar. jamad ice, jelly, j[=a]mid congealed, jamd congelation, ice.] A preserve of fruit boiled with sugar and water; also called jelly ; as, raspberry jam; currant jam; grape jam. Jam nut . See Check nut , under ...
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Word definitions in WordNet
v. make into jelly; "jellify a liquid" [syn: jellify ] [also: jellied ]
Usage examples of jelly.
The food industry used thin agarose as an ingredient stablizer to make jelly, ice cream, whipped desserts, and other products.
When set, with a hot spoon scoop out the aspic from the centre of each mould and fill in the space with a mixture of the vegetables and jelly mayonnaise, leaving an open space at the top to be filled with half-set aspic.
Dip into a little aspic jelly or melted gelatine and arrange the quarters in the form of a circle, with the yolks outside.
When the sauce has set, brush over the medallions with aspic jelly, cold but not set.
The seasoning may be varied by using one teaspoon of curry powder, a few grains of cayenne or half a tumbler of currant jelly and salt to taste.
His flesh turns to viscid, transparent jelly that drifts away in green mist, unveiling a monster black centipede.
Luck was with her, and she was able to pick up what she needed without having to speak with anyone except Peg Drucker at the register, who got so rattled she double-scanned the grape jelly, and Cubby Bowmar, who caught up with her while Peg was bagging and revealed a gaping hole where his right canine tooth had once been.
The cubozoan cocktail reminds him of fruit jelly drinks in a hot Hong Kong summer.
Beyond the boundaries of her place lay the cutlery to be shared: the suckett forks, condiment spoons, Sugar shells, mote spoons, pickle forks, butter picks, nut picks, cheese scoops, horseradish spoons, and various others, not to be confused with the soup ladles, fish slicers, jelly servers, snuff spoons, and wick scissors to be wielded by the servants.
But apparently everybody on OB was busy and I was the only one stuffing my mouth with a jelly donut when the call came down that you all needed some help in your unit.
Boil parchment slips or cuttings of glove leather, in water till it forms a size, which, when cool, becomes of the consistence of jelly, then, having blackened an earthern plate, by holding it over the flame of a candle, mix up with a camel hair pencil, the fine lamp-black thus obtained, with some of the above size, while the plate is still warm.
The first hit one of the faceted eyes, driving deep to release a flood of oozing jelly.
He stopped this quiet man, going quietly home to his midday meal, attacked him, beat down his feeble defences, broke his arm, felled him, and smashed his head to a jelly.
Mix well, turn onto floured board, roll out one-half inch thick, cover with the apple and roll up like a jelly roll.
At the moment, as you are aware, Gussie is a mere jelly when in the presence.