Definitionn. cut of meat or fish including at least part of the backbone
Last update: September 24, 2015
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"I can-not help be-ing your in-fer-i-or for I am a mere ma-chine." [Please select]
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The square-chined, short-legged Dung-beetle excels in the art of manufacturing gourds. [Please select]
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Heth, lightening, replied: "Of course, the gray crêpe-de-chine." [Please select]
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It was observed, however, that the gray crêpe-de-chine quite justified its choice. [Please select]
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), or she could wear very simple white crêpe de chine. [Please select]
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The old cavalier cut a fresh slice of chine, sighed, and continued his sermon. [Please select]
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JULLIEN, "Description d'un nouveau genre de Bryozoaire Cheilostomien des eaux douces de la Chine et du Cambodge et de deux espèces nouvelles," Bull.' [Please select]
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"I do not sup-pose such a per-fect ma-chine as I am could be made in an-y place but a fair-y land." [Please select]
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