White folder sometimes
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OMELETPANWhite folder, sometimes
ICONFolder, sometimes
STOATSometimes-white animal
MARGARINESometimes yellow, sometimes white.
AGESSubjects of white lies, sometimes
LEAKSThey sometimes come from the White House
bechamelwhite sauce, sometimes seasoned with onion and nutmeg
kirap├®ritif of white wine or sometimes champagne (Kir Royale) flavored with cassis
kirsap├®ritif of white wine or sometimes champagne (Kir Royale) flavored with cassis
krullersrich, light, raised doughnut, often with a ridged surface and sometimes topped with white icing
crullerrich, light, raised doughnut, often with a ridged surface and sometimes topped with white icing
daikonslarge, elongated, white winter radish, Raphanus sativus longipinnatus, used esp. in Asian cuisine and sometimes pickled
daikonlarge, elongated, white winter radish, Raphanus sativus longipinnatus, used esp. in Asian cuisine and sometimes pickled
boudinsblood sausage (boudin noir) or sometimes a white sausage (boudin blanc), made of chicken, pork, or veal
boudinblood sausage (boudin noir) or sometimes a white sausage (boudin blanc), made of chicken, pork, or veal
chickweedA small plant of the pink family with deeply cleft white petals, often growing as a garden weed and sometimes eaten by poultry
chickweedsA small plant of the pink family with deeply cleft white petals, often growing as a garden weed and sometimes eaten by poultry
coloursOne, or any mixture, of the constituents into which light can be separated in a spectrum or rainbow, sometimes including (loosely) black and white
skinheadsusually white male belonging to any of various sometimes violent youth gangs whose members have close-shaven hair and often espouse white-supremacist beliefs
freesiasany of several plants belonging to the genus Freesia, of the iris family, native to southern Africa, having fragrant white, yellow, or sometimes rose-colored, tubular flowers
freesiaany of several plants belonging to the genus Freesia, of the iris family, native to southern Africa, having fragrant white, yellow, or sometimes rose-colored, tubular flowers
nemophilaany of a genus (Nemophila) of annual herbs of the waterleaf family chiefly of western North America that are cultivated for their showy blue or white sometimes spotted flowers
sewanscylindrical beads made from shells, pierced and strung, used by North American Indians as a medium of exchange, for ornaments, and for ceremonial and sometimes spiritual purposes, esp. such beads when white but also including the more valuable black or da
seawancylindrical beads made from shells, pierced and strung, used by North American Indians as a medium of exchange, for ornaments, and for ceremonial and sometimes spiritual purposes, esp. such beads when white but also including the more valuable black or da
wampumcylindrical beads made from shells, pierced and strung, used by North American Indians as a medium of exchange, for ornaments, and for ceremonial and sometimes spiritual purposes, esp. such beads when white but also including the more valuable black or da
sewancylindrical beads made from shells, pierced and strung, used by North American Indians as a medium of exchange, for ornaments, and for ceremonial and sometimes spiritual purposes, esp. such beads when white but also including the more valuable black or da
seawanscylindrical beads made from shells, pierced and strung, used by North American Indians as a medium of exchange, for ornaments, and for ceremonial and sometimes spiritual purposes, esp. such beads when white but also including the more valuable black or da
peagscylindrical beads made from shells, pierced and strung, used by North American Indians as a medium of exchange, for ornaments, and for ceremonial and sometimes spiritual purposes, esp. such beads when white but also including the more valuable black or da
wampumscylindrical beads made from shells, pierced and strung, used by North American Indians as a medium of exchange, for ornaments, and for ceremonial and sometimes spiritual purposes, esp. such beads when white but also including the more valuable black or da
peagcylindrical beads made from shells, pierced and strung, used by North American Indians as a medium of exchange, for ornaments, and for ceremonial and sometimes spiritual purposes, esp. such beads when white but also including the more valuable black or da