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Tobacco chewing
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Mascar tabaco, испанский
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Chew, английский
- To grind into small fragments.
- To tear through material in a borehole with a sawtooth or serrated bit.
- To gouge or deeply erode an article, such as the surface of a bit, by hard, sharp-cornered rock fragments.
Chew the fat, английский
Even after long-term boiling in the galley kettles, salted pork or beef was tough and difficult to swallow. the worst part was the fat, which sailors would often cut off and save to gnaw sitting on deck during their time off watch. the ship’s officers would correctly tell passengers they were chewing the fat, but from a distance it looked as though they were sitting around gossiping, so the phrase came into common usage to mean idle chatter.
Chew up, английский
Chew
Chewa / nyanja, английский
Chewed, английский
- Ground or reduced to small fragments.
- Having been removed by a sawtooth or serrated bit.
- Gouged or deeply eroded, such as the surface of a bit, by hard, sharp-cornered fragments of rock.
Chewed up, английский
Chewed
Chewing of oakum or pitch, английский
When a ship suffers leakage from inefficient caulking. (see seam.)
Chewing tobacco, английский
Chews, английский
Chewy, английский
If a wine has a rather dense, viscous texture from a high glycerin content, it is often referred to as being chewy. high-extract wines from great vintages can often be chewy, largely because they have higher alcohol hence high levels of glycerin, which imparts a fleshy mouthfeel.
Tobacco, английский
- Some red wines have the scent of fresh tobacco. it is a distinctive and wonderful smell in wine.
- Arawak tzibatl
- Any of several plants belonging to the genus nicotiana, of the nightshade family, esp. one of those species, as nicotiana tabacum, whose leaves are prepared for smoking or chewing or as snuff
- Has been supplied for the use of the ships` companies in the royal navy from the 1st january, 1799.
- A content descriptor developed by microsoft.
Tobacco, английский
Tobacco & leather, английский
These are two distinctive notes possessing great tenacity, used primarily in men’s fragrances. their use is as important in modern perfumery as it was in the infancy of the art. some examples in this area are kourous, aramis, and antaeus.
Tobacco barn, английский
A barn used for curing tobacco leaves, with or without the addition of heat, by hanging them from a series of horizontal poles within the barn; occasionally called a tobacco house. three common types of tobacco barns are tobacco barn 1001 designated by the curing process employed: aircured, fire-cured, and flue-cured. toe 1. a projection from the foot or foot piece of any object or construction to give it broader bearing and greater stability. 2. that part of the base of a concrete retaining wall which projects in front of the face of the wall, away from the retained material. 3. that portion of sheeting below the excavation subgrade. 4. on a door, the lower portion of the lock stile. 5. of a weld, the junction between the base metal and the face of a weld. 6. to drive a nail at an oblique angle. toeboard 1. a board placed around a platform or on a sloping roof to prevent workmen or materials from falling. 2. a member that forms the lowest vertical face of a kitchen cabinet, or the like, at toe level.
Tobacco cloth, английский
A thin, lightweight, open cloth used to shade and protect tobacco plants.
Tobacco heart, английский
Учащенное сердцебиение, вызванное злоупотреблением табаком
Tobacco in leaf, английский
Tobacco product, английский
Any product made or derived from tobacco that is intended for human consumption, including any component, part, or accessory of a tobacco product. commonly, this includes but is not limited to cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco and smokeless tobacco (see sdcl §§ 34-46-1 & 10-50b-4).
Tobacco reference, английский
A content descriptor developed by the entertainment software rating board (esrb). toc (n)
Tobacco rock, английский
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Mascar tabaco, испанский
Tostada, pan tostado, испанский
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