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filleting
[ fil-i-ting ]
noun
- material, as mortar, used as a substitute for flashing.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of filleting1
Example Sentences
Over her last 10 records, the star has taken a scalpel to her personal life, filleting the details of flings and trysts and heartbreaks to create some of pop's most memorable lyrics.
Panelo worked at Mutual Fish in the 1980s, one of many cutters filleting and deboning 鈥渟melt by the hundreds of pounds,鈥 a fish not many other markets sold at that time.
He wasn鈥檛 there long, however, Conklin told the Statesman, because Kohberger didn鈥檛 show himself to be very personable with customers and also wasn鈥檛 improving at filleting the fish.
But the prime example is in Nashville, where the Republican-led General Assembly kicked off a partisan fury a year ago by filleting the city鈥檚 Democratic congressional district into three new districts, all safely Republican.
Remove any remaining white pith from each piece with a sharp knife and a filleting motion.
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