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cutting boards

n. (cutting board English)

Usage examples of "cutting boards".

After lying there on separate sides of the bed for what might be twenty minutes with Courtney whimpering about Luis and antique cutting boards and the sterling silver cheese grater and muffin tin she left at Harry's, she then tries to give me head.

Along one wall of the cheeseroom were stoves and cutting boards and presses and a dozen or so dwarfs all up to the elbows in tubs of curds and whey.

OSHA had decided that all cutting boards had to be Teflon-coated because porous ones were susceptible to contamination.

Mostly, we do salad bowls and cutting boards and wooden utensils, you know, small things.

All the cutting boards are to be scoured, and fresh flour brought in for baking.

They served not only as shields, but as cutting boards for fish and as bowls for mixing food.

Do not use wooden cutting boards because they are more difficult to clean and can harbor salmonella and its mutants.

This was a peaceful residential neighborhood in which people watching reruns of Seinfeld and other people cleaning vegetables for dinner had every right not to expect to be shot dead over their TV remotes and their cutting boards by the stray rounds of a reckless detective.

Three different wedges of cheese sat on cutting boards, with baskets of both rye and dark bread.

Jesus too had been born in poverty and had worked in the shop of a carpenter, cutting boards and planing them, and had first spoken of the kingdom of God to poor fishermen, teaching all men to be meek and humble of heart.

Orr was looking over some wood samples for cutting boards when he heard one saying, “.