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cheese"the proper thing," from Urdu chiz "a thing," from Persian chiz, from Old Persian *ciš-ciy "something," from PIE pronominal stem *kwo- (see who). Picked up by British in [..]
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cheese"stop (what one is doing), run off," 1812, thieves' slang, of uncertain origin. Meaning "to smile" is from 1930 (see cheese (n.1)). For meaning "to annoy," see chees [..]
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cheeseOld English cyse (West Saxon), cese (Anglian) "cheese," from West Germanic *kasjus (source also of Old Saxon kasi, Old High German chasi, German Käse, Middle Dutch case, Dutch kaas), from La [..]
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cheeseCheese [N] [S](A.S. cese). This word occurs three times in the Authorized Version as the translation of three different Hebrew words: 1 Samuel 17:18 , "ten cheeses;" i.e., ten sections of cu [..]
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cheesefood made from the thick, protein-rich parts of milk.
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cheesea solid food prepared from the pressed curd of milk used in the imperative (get away, or stop it); "Cheese it!" tall mallow: erect or decumbent Old World perennial with axill [..]
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cheesea food made frommilk
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cheese(A.S. cese). This word occurs three times in the Authorized Version as the translation of three different Hebrew words: (1.) 1 Sam. 17:18, "ten cheeses;" i.e., ten sections of curd. (2.) 2 S [..]
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cheeseis mentioned only three times in the Bible, and on each occasion under a different name in the Hebrew. (1 Samuel 17:18; 2 Samuel 17:29; Job 10:10) It is difficult to decide how far these terms corresp [..]
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cheeseTo dream of eating cheese, denotes great disappointments and sorrow. No good of any nature can be hoped for. Cheese is generally a bad dream.
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cheeseNoun. Smegma. Alluding to the look of this male bodily secretion and perhaps the smell.
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cheeseMost cheeses derive from milk (usually cow, sheep or goat), jolted by a "startar" culture, then thickened by the addition of rennet (animal or vegetable) until it separates into curds (semi- [..]
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cheeseDairy products made from milk curds separated from the whey; numerous varieties are found worldwide.
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cheese The name given to the block of compressed tobacco that is sent through the cutter.
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cheeseCheese is made from the curds of milk hard-pressed together to form solid. Through the centuries, cheese has been made from the milk of any milk-producing animal, from the ass to the zebra. Today it i [..]
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cheeseCheese is a food made from the curds of milk pressed together to form a solid. Through the centuries, cheese has been made from the milk of any milk-producing animal, from the ass to the zebra. Toda [..]
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cheeseMost cheeses derive from milk (usually cow, sheep or goat), jolted by a "startar" culture, then thickened by the addition of rennet (animal or vegetable) until it separates into curd [..]
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cheeseQueso Blanco: This creamy white cheese is made from skimmed cow's milk. When it is heated, it becomes soft and creamy but doesn't melt. It is ideal for stuffing burritos and enchiladas [..]
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cheeseJamaican cheese begins as milk that is allowed to thicken until it separates into a liquid and semisolids. The whey is drained off and the curds are either allowed to drain or pressed into different shapes, depending on the variety. At this stage it is called fresh cheese. ripened (or aged) cheese, the drained curds are CURED by a variety of proce [..]
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cheeseA new addition to the Arkansas foods
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cheese(n) a solid food prepared from the pressed curd of milk(n) erect or decumbent Old World perennial with axillary clusters of rosy-purple flowers; introduced in United States(v) used in the imperative ( [..]
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cheeseTusser says that a cheese, to be perfect, should not be like (1) Gehazi, i.e. dead white, like a leper; (2) not like Lot’s wife, all salt; (3) not like Argus, full of eyes; (4) not like Tom P [..]
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cheeseSomething choice (Anglo-Saxon, ceos-an, to choose; German, kiescn; French, choisir). Chaucer says, “To cheese whether she wold him marry or no.”
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cheeseA nutritious Food consisting primarily of the curd or the semisolid substance formed when Milk coagulates.
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cheeseTo wind the end of a line in a tight flat coil on the deck. This makes it look tiddly.
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cheeseA nutritious food consisting primarily of the curd or the semisolid substance formed when milk coagulates.
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cheesedairy products made from milk curds separated from the whey; numerous varieties are found worldwide.
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cheesedairy products made from milk curds separated from the whey; numerous varieties are found worldwide.
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cheeseA strategy that is intended to take the enemy by surprise. Cheese is difficult to defend if it's not scouted. Cheese may come even in later stages of the game.
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cheeseAny strategy that enables players to win in a manner unforeseen by the developers. Cheese is increasingly spreadable thanks to the internet. (And always delicious.)
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cheeseTo exploit an imbalance in the game.
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cheeseA strategy players use to win a game; can often be sneaky or unorthodox.
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cheeseRoleplaying style which invites an increased contribution to setting, character and story from the players.
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cheese
a surname derived from Cheese
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