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library paste

n. A gluelike adhesive made from a mixture of water and flour (or starch), used to bind paper or paperboard.

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library paste

n. an adhesive made from water and flour or starch; used on paper and paperboard [syn: paste]

Usage examples of "library paste".

Behind it, servants brought poached trout and loach, a broth of bacon and onions, a tile of chicken and pork in a spicy sauce and garnished with whole almonds and crayfish, pastries filled with goose liver or fish roe or the flaked flesh of bream or eels, and at last a monstrous caldron of blamangershredded chicken and whole barley grains simmered to a consistency of library paste in almond milk with salt and honey and anise and garnished with fried almonds.

Nobody knew where or what he atesome speculated that he dined on library paste.

The sticks could've been picked up in minutes, the trail repaired almost as quickly and what few sticks tumbled down would be washed free of library paste with the first good rain.

Ptomaine Willie will serve you with used sponges, library paste, and other delicacies.

I wasn't sure whether he was referring to the jail cuisine or library paste.

I am fascinated by telescopes, even though I have never been able to see anything through one but a lot of swimmy white stuff, like library paste in a mist.

Gourds were offered, one containing a fruit juice of some kind, another some sort of thick and nearly tasteless cold porridge with the consistency of library paste.