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crepe
1. Think of a spongy, thick crepe made with 10 times the lard
2. that were camouflaged by red, white, and blue crepe banners
3. Add all crepe ingredients into a large bowl and mix thoroughly (be sure to melt the butter in teh pan you are planning to use to make the crepes) with whisk or immersion blender
4. The room was full of different saris- silk, net, satin, chiffon, crepe, plain and patterned, stylish and glamorous prints
5. For a moment the inhabitants of Ma-condo took off their masks in order to get a better look at the dazzling creature with a crown of emeralds and an ermine cape, who seemed invested with legitimate authority, and was not merely a sovereign of bangles and crepe paper
6. The sun was beginning to set when Wickland returned to police headquarters, a nondescript one-story brick building nestled among palm trees and crepe myrtles, which resembled any of a number of office buildings in the city
7. The air was heavy but smelled clean and pure, unlike the air in the city or along the beach, and one would swear they could smell everything from crepe myrtles to roses to hibiscus in the stillness
8. He ordered a chicken crepe with a cream sauce, which sure to put on a few pounds
9. I couldn’t recognized him at first sight, because his face, body and legs were plastered and rubbed with the white bandages, crepe and stitches
10. The night settled in and the chilliness crepe into the bamboo hut
11. The promised crepe paper streamers and construction paper hearts dripped from the ceiling, but the dance committee had classed the place up a bit this year with the addition of little tea light candles and mason jars of flowers on each of the covered tables
12. the model were made of crepe
13. And the black crepe veil on her bonnet had to reach to her knees, and only after three years of widowhood could it be shortened to shoulder length
14. dress, her crepe veil fluttering almost to her heels
15. How could Melanie she was only eighteen years old? Melanie did not seem to know, or care, that life was be content to stay at home and never have any fun and wear crepe for her brother when riding by with jingling spurs
16. women in crepe for the rest of their lives and forbidding them normal enjoyment is just “I have always thought,” he said reflectively, “that the system of mourning, of immuring as barbarous as the Hindu suttee
17. and Scarlett’s funeral dresses and the crepe veil that hung from her bonnet to her heels both amused him and offended him
18. Rhett said frankly that the crepe veil made her look like a crow and the black dresses
19. ” “Oh, it’s a dream but-Oh, I do hate to have to cover this lovely green with crepe and
20. The comparative emptiness around the train took her mind back to that morning in 1862 when she had come to Atlanta as a young widow, swathed in crepe and wild with boredom
21. and white crepe myrtle bloomed as valiantly as if war had not passed over their heads Here and there in the grass, roses threw out sprangles from crushed old stems and pink and Yankee horses gnawed their boughs
22. The red crepe dress had an asymmetrical neckline and hem and a fitted waist
23. The painting was draped with swags of black crepe
24. They hung crepe on every sound stage and sprayed fake clouds of fog and mist in every street, or is that true? The headlines said the three of them were all happy drunk, going home
25. In the first row, and far forwards, the merchant had placed on a background of white napkins, an immense doll, nearly two feet high, who was dressed in a robe of pink crepe, with gold wheat-ears on her head, which had real hair and enamel eyes
26. They talked for many hours, the old man in the hammock with his name embroidered in silk thread, removed from everything and with his back to the sea, in the old slave plantation from whose terraces, filled with crepe myrtle, one could see the snow-covered peaks of the sierra in the afternoon
27. There’s crepe paper and there’s favors and a big cake
28. For instance, most stores buy yellow and black crepe paper and black paper cats, masks and papier-mâché pumpkins in October
29. By six o’clock they had finished the gallon of whiskey and were buying half pints of Old Tennis Shoes at fifteen frogs a crack, but the pile of decorating materials was heaped on the floor of the Palace Flophouse—miles of crepe paper commemorating every holiday in vogue and some that had been abandoned
30. But Mack and the boys had taken the crepe paper, the masks, the broomsticks and paper pumpkins, the red, white, and blue bunting, and moved over the lot and across the street to the laboratory
31. They criss-crossed the crepe paper, and put the pumpkins up