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12 Sentences With "starchiness"

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Mary struggles to contain her fury; Elizabeth hides a vicious heart behind her starchiness.
That's why the race is on to recreate the sweet, soft, puffy starchiness of gluten.
The secret to the chef's quick pasta dish is to never rinse your spaghetti so you retain all the "starchiness," she says.
I still had some sweaty nights of sleep, but that and the initial starchiness of the sheets are my only real complaints.
And plenty of sautéed spinach not only helps lighten the starchiness of the beans and rice, but also adds some necessary color.
This preparation is one I use in my own kitchen, and it's a nice introduction to the unique starchiness of the West African yam.
With her careful diction and a bearing that conveys starchiness and sensuality in perfect, improbable balance, Ms. Fonda turns middle-class maturity into a bewitching form of charisma.
However, a small study published in the journal Chemical Senses last month suggests that a sixth taste should be added to that list -- starchiness -- and this newly identified taste may shed light on why we enjoy eating carb-heavy foods such as pizza and pasta.
First I tried boiling potatoes (russets for their starchiness) in alkaline water (salted water with 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda added per quart) that I flavored with peppercorns, garlic and herbs (I've found that boiling with aromatics is the best way to get flavor that really sticks to potatoes).
If it receives pollen from a purple-seeded race that has one copy of a dominant allele for purple colour and one copy of the recessive allele for yellow seed, the resulting cob will have some yellow and some purple seeds. Qualities affected in the endosperm of sorghum may include starchiness, sweetness, waxiness, or other aspects.
On the whole, it's rather like reading without the effort of holding the book. For many, this will do quite nicely, thank you. Others will find it all too stranglingly Anglophilic, which is perhaps the point."The Washington Post review Variety called the film "a far more rewarding dip into the E.M. Forster tub than some of its predecessors" with "none of the top-heaviness of David Lean's A Passage to India or the starchiness of Merchant Ivory's A Room with a View.
At times, the movie even smacks of those old days so exactly that you almost believe it must be a revival of some classic. There's nothing antiquated about it, however, no stale, museum starchiness, and the scandalous Mr. Fields has to be forgiven his outrageous behavior, since he is so simply and honestly funny." Film critic Leslie Halliwell deemed it "Imperfect, but probably the best Fields vehicle there is", and W.C. Fields biographer Robert Lewis Taylor called it "One of the great classics of American comedy". However, Otis Ferguson, a reviewer for The New Republic wrote "When [Fields] is funny he is terrific...but the story is makeshift, the other characters are stock types, the only pace discernible is the distance between drinks or the rhythm of the fleeting seconds it takes Fields to size up trouble and duck the hell out.

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