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- noun A
dessert made byboiling gelatin inwater
Etymologies
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Examples
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Photographic tricks of another kind mark the work of San Francisco artist Liz Hickok, who gives the phrase "jello shot" a whole new meaning.
The Seattle Times 2011
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It's also totes approps for authors to ask competing potential agents/editors to engage in jello wrestling matches.
AUGH 2009
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Thanks for the comments and yes my knees felt like jello from the time it walked out until I had it in the truck.
Field & Stream 2009
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Thanks for the comments and yes my knees felt like jello from the time it walked out until I had it in the truck.
Field & Stream 2009
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I love Jim and Pam as much as the next person, but c'mon, it can't be all staplers in jello.
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I like the idea of jello with cottage cheese too, so many creative dessert ideas with jello.
Jelled Ricotta Pudding: A Reader Shares a South Beach Diet Phase One Dessert! Kalyn Denny 2008
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It was called jello shots, now they're doing eyeball shots.
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To use it, you have to dissolve the agar flakes completely, or you will get chunky bits in your jello, which is not desirable.
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'J' in 'Janacek' like 'jello' - it has the 'Y' sound.
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Rhythm, it is definately NOT a frame rate issue that is causing the "jello" effect Bored324 mentioned.
Lucasfilm Tests Out HD Capable DSLR Cameras for Red Tails, Possibly Star Wars TV Series | /Film 2009
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In the misty subtropical mountains of Thạch An, a district in Vietnam’s remote north populated by ethnic minorities with high levels of poverty, Thạch Đen, or black jello, a traditional snack, has been identified as a climate-adapted recipe for prosperity.
What Black Jello Says About the Power of Small Enterprise Peter Yeung 2022
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