Thin strip of a crunchy stalk?
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CELERYSLATThin strip of a crunchy stalk?
pappadoma thin strip of fried dough
pappadamsPAPPADAM, a thin strip of fried dough
pappadomsPAPPADOM, a thin strip of fried dough
poppadoma thin strip of fried dough, also POPADUM, POPPADUM, PUPPODUM
puppoduma thin strip of fried dough, also POPADUM, POPPADOM, POPPADUM
popaduma thin strip of fried dough, also POPPADOM, POPPADUM, PUPPODUM
poppaduma thin strip of fried dough, also POPADUM, POPPADOM, PUPPODUM
popadumsPOPADUM, a thin strip of fried dough, also POPPADOM, POPPADUM, PUPPODUM
poppadomsPOPPADOM, a thin strip of fried dough, also POPADUM, POPPADUM, PUPPODUM
splintsA long, thin strip of wood used to light a fire
shimto adjust by using a thin strip of metal or wood
puppodumsPUPPODUM, a thin strip of fried dough, also POPADUM, POPPADOM, POPPADUM
poppadumsPOPPADUM, a thin strip of fried dough, also POPADUM, POPPADOM, PUPPODUM
SPLINTThin strip of wood for weaving a basket, chair seat, etc.
shimmingSHIM, to adjust by using a thin strip of metal or wood
shimmedSHIM, to adjust by using a thin strip of metal or wood
shimsSHIM, to adjust by using a thin strip of metal or wood
underwiredof a bra etc., having shape provided by a thin strip of metal
regletsa. thin strip, usually of wood, less than type-high, used to produce a blank in or about a page of type b. such strips collectively
regleta. thin strip, usually of wood, less than type-high, used to produce a blank in or about a page of type b. such strips collectively
gibbeda. thin, wedgelike strip of metal for controlling the area in which a moving part, as the table of a milling machine, slides b. keylike part having a head at each end, used with a matching cotter as a fastening
gibbinga. thin, wedgelike strip of metal for controlling the area in which a moving part, as the table of a milling machine, slides b. keylike part having a head at each end, used with a matching cotter as a fastening
giba. thin, wedgelike strip of metal for controlling the area in which a moving part, as the table of a milling machine, slides b. keylike part having a head at each end, used with a matching cotter as a fastening
gibsa. thin, wedgelike strip of metal for controlling the area in which a moving part, as the table of a milling machine, slides b. keylike part having a head at each end, used with a matching cotter as a fastening