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"fattening" Definitions
  1. (of food) likely to make you fat

185 Sentences With "fattening"

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We can eat all of the fattening things we want!
The rank is a chortling beast, fattening out into the city.
DAILY CROSSWORD COLUMN Andy Kravis's puzzle is so sweet, it's fattening.
The length of the fattening process and the import prices of the huge amount of concentrated feed increases the cost of the beef, and over this fattening period, each cow will eat 5 tons of feed.
However, workers at least probably haven't seen the end of fattening paychecks.
Cutting help to the world's poorest people while fattening his own wallet.
But then you're looking at a messy, labor-intensive, and fattening extravaganza.
Polenta is porridge, in pure and simple terms. Warm. Comforting. Salty. Fattening.
A little lemon juice added to it will make it less fattening.
Who is to blame for fattening up Americans and killing their hearts?
In psychological terms, they showed less "wanting" for the most fattening foods.
We need you today, and we need your fattening, comforting baked pasta dishes.
What's fattening is consistently eating too much food relative to your energy needs.
One of the growing trends in Amazon's business is its fattening profit margins.
Caviar is fattening (see question No. 3.) How do you like to read?
In many countries, the unhealthiest and most fattening foods are also the cheapest.
We watch the fattening of group hatred; we see the endurance of cruelty.
Fried foods, anything fattening, or with steroids, or processed foods, and all that.
The fattening of the font makes the icon feel stronger and slightly more welcoming.
This season featured 13 bears that rangers observed fattening up between June and September.
Nonetheless, there are ways to make pies less fattening, more nutrient-dense or vegan-friendly.
All of these restrictions serve one real purpose: fattening revenues for the world's biggest companies.
Also, our food choices have changed, with food industries mass market fattening foods to children.
The agency could provide a safety net by fattening benefits for the very low-income.
It's actually the fattening, full-size sedan we haven't had seen since the Town Car.
But I have to say, I think filming movies are fattening because you have craft services.
India is the world's fastest-growing large economy, its consumers increasingly clutching smartphones and fattening wallets.
Vegans both eat less protein and get it from less energy-rich and potentially fattening products.
In addition to jackfruit-planting, pig-fattening and tilapia-farming schemes are under way in Leyte.
So what's the best way to pare your surroundings down while simultaneously fattening up your wallets?
Oyster farming is almost artisanal: Women choose the small shells that will be used for fattening.
McDonald's since 2006 has taken numerous steps to make Happy Meals more nutritious and less fattening.
It is Collins's plan to platoon Conforto, feeding him a confidence-fattening diet of right-handers.
"He was into everything that was either illegal, impractical or fattening," he said with a laugh.
It makes sense—mince pies are rather fattening, especially if you'd eat a lot of them.
Researchers added flavor to the drugs to tempt the fattening critters to bite before romancing one another.
In other words, these mice had the same all-you-can-eat buffet of tasty, fattening treats.
After buying the crustacean with the intention of fattening him up to eat, Homer becomes too attached.
The cold clean waters of the North Atlantic Ocean act like a natural fattening room for shellfish.
The very idea of broadcasting the fact that she is eating fattening food, via Instagram, seemed almost revolutionary.
Farmers who produce foie gras say the birds are treated humanely and don't suffer during the fattening process.
These are just examples of cost-effective ways to address the fattening of America that have been ignored.
We swapped bangers and mash for biscuits and gravy, dunking our ever-fattening faces into pails of 'slaw.
I'm celebrating a recent fattening of my portfolio, and giving myself time off in the form of actual vacations.
This should help distressed workers across the country, including those who flocked to Trump's candidacy, by fattening their paychecks.
A recent spike in corn futures to a two-month high also raised costs for fattening animals, limiting demand.
The investor interest is allowing companies to borrow more and more on a "secured" basis, fattening the capital stack.
Rather than plod on with austerity measures, he seems mesmerized by ambitious vanity projects and fattening his personal portfolio.
I hear what he said now, and I have to go eat pancakes now, and pancakes are very fattening.
"Many people are still stuck in the mindset that fat is not healthy, bad, or 'fattening,'" says Erica Leon, RDN.
Each fall, Katmai National Park holds a competition as Alaska's brown bears finish fattening up for their long winter hibernation.
"I started fattening up the women in magazines," she says, who calls the resulting paintings her "Toy With Proportions" collection.
We have so many options to satiate our appetite: sweet or savory, healthy or fattening, day snacks or night snacks.
Despite Western's plan to stop fattening cattle, Alberta is not likely to lose more feedlots, the province's agriculture minister said.
The Mylan case is an example of how performance-based pay can end up hurting customers while fattening executives' wallets.
In Asia, Muslims look in vain for leaders who can actually develop their economies rather than fattening their own stomachs.
" While Alfred Hitchcock once said, "Revenge is sweet and not fattening," Frank Sinatra said, "The best revenge is massive success.
Renault's state of semi-crisis gives Senard and his board some leverage to argue for fattening the new boss's salary.
But by fattening up before the long winter famine, bears can give themselves a good shot at surviving another year.
Something about matching their eating to their natural circadian rhythms seemed to protect the mice against all that otherwise fattening food.
In fact, many people are saying that Donald Trump eats terribly, subsisting on greasy, fattening food and things that are fried.
Others arm themselves with poorly written listicles about "successful people" who take up meditation and renounce the pleasure of fattening foods.
" Like, "Am I eating these organic cookies because I think they're not going to be fattening because the packaging says 'organic'?
When you think of what NFL players eat, you might imagine hulking athletes tearing into juicy steaks and scarfing fattening food.
Gail's was set to be floated on the stock exchange in 2014, but wasn't considered big enough yet and needed fattening up.
There's obvious irony in a money-making enterprise like "Star Wars" -- fattening the coffers of the Disney empire -- decrying capitalism run amok.
We walked the streets with friendly, diverse neighbors and hordes of happy kids wearing costumes and clutching bags filled with fattening goodies.
Growing 0003kg of wheat takes 1,250 litres of water; fattening a cow to produce the same weight of beef involves 12 times more.
Republicans say that when voters see their payslips fattening, the bill will become more popular, benefitting Republicans in Congressional elections in November 2018.
Rather than relying on booming exports to prop up the economy, the left-leaning president hopes to boost domestic consumption by fattening paychecks.
It's a massive, fattening, many-flavored thing, topped with mashed avocado, a heap of sauerkraut, chopped tomatoes, and a generous squiggle of mayo.
Instead of striving for management, I focused on fattening my 401(k), paying off my house and counting down the days until retirement.
I decided not to look at calories but instead to read ingredient labels and to reevaluate my ideas about avoiding so-called fattening foods.
They say the best things in life are free, though right behind priceless treasures like love and happiness are killer deals on fattening foods.
After months of monitoring, the team found female southern right whales lose an extraordinary amount of body mass while feeding and fattening their calves.
Yes, the classic Deep South dish combining two of the most delicious and fattening things on God's green earth is ridiculously easy to make.
I look at my boy, a beautiful already-fattening baby, and this world, the one that senselessly killed my daughter, is benevolent once more.
The guidance issued Monday goes further, effectively counting domestic acquisitions by an inverted acquirer within the last three years as an impermissible fattening-up.
Profits from iron ore, coal and liquefied natural gas will all get a lift, fattening the country's terms of trade and the government's tax coffers.
Now, the bears are fattening up for their long winter hibernation, and it appears 83 will end the season as the river's king, once again.
Corn is expected to be among the top winners in fattening cash receipts, up 5.2 percent in 2019, due to higher prices, the agency said.
In 1959, the FDA banned the use of DES in fattening chickens because "exposed male agricultural workers suffered sterility, impotence, and breast growth," Langston writes.
Opinion The first time the sugar industry felt compelled to "knock down reports that sugar is fattening," as this newspaper put it, it was 1956.
The study finds that novice exercisers start to experience less desire for fattening foods, a change that could have long-term implications for weight control.
As workers began to leave over missing hours, he said, many remaining workers started getting overtime again, fattening their paychecks but adding to the workload.
Line up water bottles on a shelf in the fridge, blocking fattening leftovers or desserts that you find yourself going back to multiple times a day.
Even though our obesity rate is not as bad as the States, we at least acknowledged that we've all played a role in fattening up our kids.
Dr. Panda's team even tried fattening up the mice by starting them on that first any-time diet, and then switched them to the time-restricted version.
Refining margins for U.S. oil refiners have been fattening as transportation bottlenecks in Canada and the oil-rich Permian basin have ensured the flow of discounted crude.
At the same time, Davis said ads are a natural extension for any platform fattening itself on consumer data – and particularly one so closely tied to commerce.
The fattening farm will keep the animals in small pens and feed them a mixture of fiber and high-energy concentrate made from rice, wheat, and hay.
Put differently, fattening the wallets of the rich generates far less aggregate demand bang for the buck than generating jobs and wage increases for the non-rich.
Indeed, by fattening up CBS with Viacom she may even have manufactured a firm that will prove an irresistible prey for one of the industry's big guns.■
" And he described cable TV itself as a "huge parasite in the marketplace, feeding and fattening itself off of local television stations and copyright owners of copyrighted material.
Holly, while certainly fattening up, was unable to put on the extreme weight she has in past years when she was roaming the river as a lone bear.
Do you love gigantic menus full of dishes so insanely fattening that the food, while overpriced, is still somehow a reasonable deal on a calorie-to-dollar ratio?
The journaling is perfect for a form of faux calligraphy that involves fattening every down stroke, the rudiments of which anyone can learn in an hour or two.
Offspring from the sow farm will go to separate locations for fattening to reduce the risk of spreading disease between animals, adding extra complexity to managing the operation.
Entering into specifics ("I ate a big lunch,"; "I'm allergic to eggplant,"; "It's too fattening") only invites an argument — just as eating the overgenerous portion only invites seconds.
Mr. Bay likes to go bold and likes to go bonkers, fattening his often-outrageous material with crazed visual strokes and thunderous explosions, helter-skelter angles and scattershot editing.
The fitness bands, which were available in the U.S. and Canada, were seen as an odd promotion in some circles because of McDonald's reputation for serving fattening junk food.
"The market prospects are very good now because of African swine fever," said Shenghe Chairman Wang Shuhong, whose firm sells about 25,20163 ducklings a day for fattening and slaughter.
It turns out that for many of those middle-class households, that means a lot of actual bacon, as in cured meats, fattening snacks, and other heavily processed foods.
"The market prospects are very good now because of African swine fever," said Shenghe Chairman Wang Shuhong, whose firm sells about 25,22012 ducklings a day for fattening and slaughter.
Though potatoes may be thought of as a fattening food, a medium, unsalted plain baked potato with skin has only 160 calories and is naturally fat- and cholesterol-free.
Until the introduction of a single bank account for the federal government in 2012, taxpayers could not be sure that they were not simply fattening the personal accounts of mandarins.
Given that the average retirement age is 64 for men and 62 for women, 50-somethings who are falling short need to get serious about fattening up their nest egg.
Craig Uden, who co-owns a feedlot in Nebraska, has been fattening cattle for nearly 35 years and considers this one of the roughest periods for feedlots he has seen.
In 2002, funding itself from sales of other fish, it managed to rear adult tuna from eggs for the first time, rather than simply fattening up juveniles caught at sea.
And one of our country's proudest traditions across party lines is to celebrate the joys of eating glorious, fattening junk, especially in company of loved ones during the winter months.
The salmon, after spending two or three years fattening up in the ocean, return to Alaska and provide bounties of food for bears while enriching the Alaskan ecosystem with nutrients.
He ordered apple strudel, requesting that it be served "without the whipped cream or any of that other fattening stuff" and cut it into thirds so he could share it.
" Colleen Dekker, a spokeswoman, said the company no longer included "growth promotion" — fattening up animals — as an approved use for medically important antibiotics worldwide, "regardless of what local regulations allow.
It also lists my favorite foods, a performative assortment of the fried and fattening things I eat in front of boys to make them think my body is an accident.
Meat, fish, poultry, and dairy are fattening us up, giving us cancer and Type-26 diabetes, and poisoning us with toxins, Kip Andersen, the film's co-director and star, tells us.
Think of a frying pan as an exterior stomach—food cooked at a higher temperature is easier to digest, meaning a well-done steak is more fattening than a rare one.
Alan Ruskin, the chief international strategist at Deutsche Bank, described such a market sell-off as a "fattening tail risk" — a statistical reference to outcomes that are distant from the norm.
They're monitoring southern right whales in the Great Australian Bight and have revealed that females lose an extraordinary amount of weight while fattening up their calves, before journeying back to Antarctica.
While meals, nutrition education, role modeling and exercise in elementary school may or may not contribute to the fattening of Georgia's children, physical activity is a missed opportunity to combat it.
The quickest way to insult him is to add hot sauce to his Grebbestad oysters, which are best enjoyed without any toppings to fully appreciate their North Sea fattening room flavors.
A calf may be born on illegally deforested land and then ultimately sold to a fattening ranch whose land was cleared long ago and is within the terms of the accord.
"Snatchers" kidnapped or bought children; caretakers fed kids in "fattening houses" crammed with cribs; notaries and lawyers took chunky fees for the paperwork; and poor women were paid to get pregnant repeatedly.
Yet at some point, even as investors continue reaping the benefits of a market climb that's been fattening wallets and retirement accounts along the way, the party will come to an end.
The farm also revised its feeding process, replacing a foot-long metal tube with a shorter plastic hose, said Jorge Romero, who monitors the fattening of the ducks in the final stage.
Making convicted lawmakers forfeit their pensions, to avoid the galling prospect of crooks like Mr. Silver and Mr. Skelos fattening their bank accounts with taxpayers' money while sitting in prison for public corruption.
That's why, with the wisdom of career coach Lisa Lewis, we're giving you the tools to ask the tricky questions that may be tripping you up when it comes to fattening your paycheck.
We had no reason to question the slow rot inside our bodies and brains, or how our fattening consumption habits were changing the nature of conversation around TV. We simply craved more. Everything.
But by the time October rolls around and the bears are fattening up for the winter, they'll consume 70 pounds of food daily, at a cost of $500 to $1,000 per day, per bear.
A plain potato can quickly morph into a fattening side dish when mashed with a lot of butter, topped with a heavy dollop of sour cream or mixed with mayonnaise to make potato salad.
Instead, the US seems focused on a race it can't win, especially if the focus is fattening the revenues of industry giants eager to use the rise of 5G to justify even higher prices.
But this is no normal casserole; it's a delicious, fattening synthesis of egg noodles baked in a mixture of eggs, cottage cheese, sour cream, cinnamon, raisins, and more than a little bit of sugar.
The association L'Esprit du Sud (Spirit of the South), which he helped found in 2016, agitates on behalf of all things traditionally Gascon, including bullfighting, hunting and the fattening of geese for foie gras.
Fish and livestock on industrial farms were fed antibiotics because they turned out to have a fattening effect and were a cheap way to prevent the spread of diseases in cramped, filthy cages and pens.
But instead of chatting up the other guests at Edgartown's Harbor View Hotel in hopes of fattening party coffers, Sanders largely skipped the proceedings to enjoy the island's attractions, according to a lobbyist who attended.
Every day, I'd run to the pizzeria next door to my office for a salad (which was always drenched in fattening dressing), or the sandwich shop a few blocks away for a (greasy) veggie panini.
The cows are raised very differently in each region and by different farmers, but they're often raised by a breeder until they're about 10 months old and then sold at auction to a fattening farmer.
That said, we really like the shredded chicken or steak Fresco soft tacos, which have 236 grams of sugar and, without fattening and sodium-rich toppings, are some of the healthiest items on the menu.
Moon still has a long reform checklist in hand: discouraging incestuous cross-shareholding structures; taxing excess corporate cash reserves better spent fattening paychecks; stepping up antitrust enforcement and lowering takeover defences to make industrial rationalisation easier.
In the prefecture that contains Liangduo, Yancheng, locals' wallets are fattening more quickly than the national rate, and their household spending — which surged 2000 percent per person in 2016 — outpaced the rises in Beijing and Shanghai.
Finally, we've taken our famous M — the beloved symbol of our high-quality fast-food chain — and flipped it upside-down, transforming it into an assertive, empowered W. What — you think burgers are fattening and unhealthy?
Or maybe she just doesn't care for baked sea bass with artichokes or cannot afford the calories in il Baretto's famous, and famously fattening, saffron risotto, a large plate of which Mr. Bolle devoured with gusto.
After the winter holidays, I often hear people blame alcohol for added pounds, not just from its caloric contribution but also because it can undermine self-control and stimulate the appetite and desire for fattening foods.
Agriculture officials are quarantining poultry farms and limiting production to stop the spread of the virus, which could occur if infected ducks are bought and sold for the final fattening stage of foie gras production and slaughter.
The women have become fattening-food aggregators of sorts, choosing photos to post (often about five a day) from food they come across themselves, other pictures they see on Instagram and images that are submitted to them.
Certainly there is an odd magic at work at Belarussian Xata, where, as the meal progresses, the food grows increasingly rich — a kind of homage to hyperphagia, the fattening period before hibernation — yet the spirit stays light.
Metropolitan Detention Center Brooklyn is a grim, smelly setting where Shkreli and other inmates are denied the types of services that can make time spent in long-term federal prisons more bearable, while being fed fattening food.
Insufficient moisture in parts of Texas and Oklahoma, along with areas of persistent dryness in the northern Plains, hurt winter wheat grazing pastures for cattle - forcing more of them into commercial feedyards for fattening earlier than planned.
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These include buying and fattening animals like chickens and goats before selling them at a higher price, as well as protecting maize harvests more effectively by hanging them in trees, out of reach of pests, livestock and floods.
Today's great fattening, like so many trends in TV now, is in part the influence of streaming TV. The only thing limiting the length of a Netflix or Amazon binge show is your ability to sit without cramping.
In France, which makes around 70 percent of the world's foie gras, farmers and high-end producers see a double-standard, arguing that they treat the animals well, with no harm done to them during the fattening process.
She told me how through our American-sponsored assistance program she was given training on animal fattening: how to identify healthy sheep in the local market and to care for them to quickly and naturally increase their weight.
Instead of promoting strong futures, we saw that federal aid programs were fattening the bottom line for schools — and, in the case of for-profit schools, for their executives and investors — while those schools' students faced financial ruin.
"The people that do the food at the White House are extraordinary, but I think they can maybe make the portions a little bit smaller and maybe we'll cut out some of the more fattening ingredients," he said.
Consciously paying more for a stock than its calculated value — in the hope that it can soon be sold for a still-higher price — should be labeled speculation (which is neither illegal, immoral nor, in our view, financially fattening).
Outbreaks were reported mainly in duck-fattening farms in the southern region of Plovdiv where some 380,000 ducks had to be culled in a serious blow to output of fattened duck liver in the European Union's poorest member state.
Knowing Trump's obsession with loyalty and his penchant for revenge -- he once tweeted the Alfred Hitchcock quote "Revenge is sweet and not fattening" -- it's totally plausible that this is just an elaborate plan to embarrass Romney for his opposition.
The force-feeding, known as "gavage", involves inserting a metal tube into the animals' throats, allowing them to consume far more grain than they would naturally eat and fattening their livers by up to 10 times the normal size.
The sugar industry responded in two ways: by stressing how important sugar was as an energy source for children ("neither a weight reducing nor fattening food"); and by discrediting artificial sweeteners such as saccharin and cyclamates as health dangers.
Republicans have raised concerns that large, wealthy contractors would see a back pay bill as an opportunity to squeeze funds out of the government and put it toward fattening their bottom line as opposed to paying out service workers.
To go from feeling like you're being looked at as a daughter to this grotesque feeling of 'Oh, I was actually his prized calf that he was fattening up to sell to the slaughterhouse that would pay the most.
But Trump did deliver on the point of his trip, reeling off a targeted and effective electoral argument, claiming credit for healthy job growth, fattening wages following the passage of tax reform and claiming a rebirth of American manufacturing.
That's why it's particularly delicious that, although The Kingdom doesn't dare rise up against Negan (yet), they still offer a subtle form of rebellion by fattening the pigs they tithe to the Saviors with rotting walker flesh rather than fresh food.
"It was a time to eat well and eat smart, and even indulge in food that was forever off-limits in my pre-pregnancy life, including 'fattening' things like cheese and pasta," Cavallari wrote in her book, Balancing in Heels.
More weapons to the Saudis will exacerbate the tragic plight of the people of Yemen, the upheavals raging throughout the Middle East, and the backlash by terrorist groups in the West- all the while fattening the profits of the weapons makers.
Now, there's a bit of deduction involved here, but mostly it's just common sense: Game of Thrones' production schedules have been steadily fattening over the seasons, from around four months per shoot to a little over six months for Season 7.
Certainly this is an argument that would be welcomed by the infant formula industry, but this is not about fattening an industry; this is about feeding little ones and alternatives women should have as they make choices about their own families.
Grown on the "Oyster Gardens," a flat expanse of fattening beds in northern Willapa Bay named by oystermen for its tonic effect on oysters, Shigokus are two miles due east of the bay's mouth, where wind and wave can work them like sandpaper.
And for the fattening stage, they created another that they called Bicentina—because they designed it in 2010, the year of the bicentennial of Mexican independence—which allows greater movement on the part of the oyster and, for that reason, improves growth.
But in the weeks when fall starts scooting away from shorts weather and closer to puffy-jacket misery, the temptation is to basically curl up with a giant vat of the most fattening comfort foods possible and turn into a human hot toddy.
More than taking a gastronomic trip around the world, browsing Real Food is like watching a ballet of gluttony, each photograph of fattening, processed, or simply sad food elegantly choreographed into a sequence that has its share of nauseating moments but, in the end, satisfies.
About 20,000 of them have begun their 5,000-mile southern migration from the icy waters off Alaska, where they've been fattening up for months on a diet of invertebrates sucked up from sea mud and strained out by the bristly baleen in their huge mouths.
The result has been a wave of obesity that has moved at awe-inspiring speed across the planet — fattening up people from Europe to the United States, from India to Mexico, creating a global health crisis that suggests sugar is as toxic as tobacco.
Municipal coffers are fattening up as taxpayers pay now with the hopes of avoiding a new $103,000 limit on deductions for state and local income and property taxes from their federal bill in April, part of a sweeping law signed by U.S. President Donald Trump last week.
If your employer gives you some lead time to prepare for the layoff, focus on fattening your emergency fund, which should cover at least three to six months' worth of expenses, said Marguerita Cheng, a CFP and CEO of Blue Ocean Global Wealth in Gaithersburg, Maryland.
" "I think the chefs, the people that do the food at the White House are extraordinary but I think they can maybe make the portions a little bit smaller and maybe we'll cut out some of the more fattening ingredients, and I am OK with that.
This one is a food additive that was so short-lived on the market that it could escape long-term infamy, although a large indigestible molecule whose only purpose is to make snack food less fattening could be looked on as a dire societal warning, couldn't it?
As former Obama administration adviser Ronald Klain put it, this means "fattening the pockets of investors in previously planned projects," and no help for municipal water-system overhauls, repairs of existing roads, replacement of bridges that do not charge tolls, and other needed upgrades that are not attractive to private investors.
Coinciding with National Ice Cream Day in the U.S. (which by the way brings with it the opportunity to get free samples of the fattening sweet treat), World Emoji Day celebrates the plethora of digital faces used by billions of smartphone and social media users around the globe on a daily basis.
But increasingly, in weeding through well-lit images of quinoa in ceramic bowls, Instagram surfers are enjoying a mounting backlash, with sites like Freshmen15 giving people an opportunity to celebrate an appreciation of Lucky Charms-infused Rice Krispies Treats and other kinds of fattening food that create anxiety and shame among people, women especially.
The Republican bill also would severely undermine a FCC proposal designed to increase competition in the video market by allowing third-parties to create set-top boxes, effectively breaking the cable industry's monopoly on those devices—a monopoly that forces consumers to spend an average of $231 per year renting set-top boxes, fattening the industry's bottom line.
Overnight Health Care: Trump reportedly lashed out at health chief over polling | Justices to hear ObamaCare birth control case | Trump rolls back Michelle Obama school lunch rules MORE are working hard to pack school lunch programs with less healthful, higher calorie, and more fattening foods that contribute to obesity to serve the interests of big business.
The most salient aspect, rather, emanates from Spurlock's meetings with marketing experts, who talk about creating "health halos" -- essentially, dressing up fattening old fast food, the kind 44% of Americans consume at least once a week, with ingredients like kale or healthy options that perpetuate an illusion of those meals being better for you than they really are.
We did some digging and found out what some of America's most famous convicts will be fattening up on before their New Year's resolutions ... here's a breakdown of their options: Kelly at MCC Chicago: -- The spending limit for commissary increases by $50 in December to a cool $410, and Kelly can snack on holiday cookies, pound cake, jalapeno cheese and chocolate bars.
And besides, there's still one important innovation from Dell that will not only have a big impact on the these new Inspirons, but potentially every laptop Dell makes, including its flagship XPS systems: The revamped Inspirons will be the first to feature Dell's new super thin webcams that measure just 2.7mm across, which allows them to be installed in their proper position above the display without fattening up the laptop's bezels too much.

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