Examples of using The slices in English and their translations into Hebrew
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As Mom cut the pie and passed the slices around, she told us that while she would been at that recording studio, she would met a man.
How to Use: Rub the slices of potato on upper lips and leave it overnight.
You put the slices in the end and then you cook them over the hearth.
Shake off the excess flour from the tofu and cook the slices in batches in the pan until they are browned and crispy.
It views 3-D objects as 2-D slices… using powders or plastics to print the slices one atop the other to build an object.
make sure the slices are covered with marinade on both sides.
We remove the cloves of garlic when they are golden and now we fry the slices of brioche bread.
I whipped up a quick batter and then pan-fried the slices in a small skillet.
flipping the slices halfway through.
his dick in between the slices of a roast-beef sandwich!
Dip the potato slices into the melted butter or you can brush the slices with the butter, if you prefer.
people think it's all right to just give you the slices that contain the clot.
At the end of the Red Cross visit, the slices of bread were quickly collected and the children were ordered to remove the party clothes since the show for the Red Cross people was over.
Don't you do me any favors,” he told you, and arranged the slices one on top of each other, wrapped them all in wax paper and put them in the cracked plastic drawer in the refrigerator.
cover them with the slices previously removed,
Galland cut up some left-over French vanilla sponge cake baked the day before, dipped the slices in chocolate and set them in coconut.
connect between the hands of the apostles and the slices of bread on the table,
become narrower as the slices enter rings successively farther from the midpoint.
is known as"sliced pan",[12] sold in 800- or 400-gram loaves, wrapped in wax paper, with the slices conveniently sized for making sandwiches and toast.
is known as"sliced pan", sold in 800- or 400-gram loaves, wrapped in wax paper, with the slices conveniently sized for making sandwiches and toast.