Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Having fewer calories than what is standard or typical.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective having relatively few calories.
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- adjective
Dietetic , a version of food with reduced calories.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective having relatively few calories
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Examples
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I'd spent my teens choosing the low-cal option while my peers chowed down.
Lindsay Pyfer: Homemade Fruitcake: Old School And Worth The Effort Lindsay Pyfer 2011
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I'd spent my teens choosing the low-cal option while my peers chowed down.
Lindsay Pyfer: Homemade Fruitcake: Old School And Worth The Effort Lindsay Pyfer 2011
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As an entrepreneur running a growing liquor brand, I watched with interest when Frankel sold her Skinnygirl brand of low-cal margaritas for a reported $120MM.
Courtney Reum: On Soul Food and Skinny Girls Courtney Reum 2011
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I'd spent my teens choosing the low-cal option while my peers chowed down.
Lindsay Pyfer: Homemade Fruitcake: Old School And Worth The Effort Lindsay Pyfer 2011
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As an entrepreneur running a growing liquor brand, I watched with interest when Frankel sold her Skinnygirl brand of low-cal margaritas for a reported $120MM.
Courtney Reum: On Soul Food and Skinny Girls Courtney Reum 2011
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The restaurants promised new home cookin' translation: healthier, low-cal soul food... further translation: what's the point? but even in New York, where many restaurants that serve truly niche food can flourish, Soul Daddy failed.
Courtney Reum: On Soul Food and Skinny Girls Courtney Reum 2011
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The restaurants promised new home cookin' translation: healthier, low-cal soul food... further translation: what's the point? but even in New York, where many restaurants that serve truly niche food can flourish, Soul Daddy failed.
Courtney Reum: On Soul Food and Skinny Girls Courtney Reum 2011
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The restaurants promised new home cookin' translation: healthier, low-cal soul food... further translation: what's the point? but even in New York, where many restaurants that serve truly niche food can flourish, Soul Daddy failed.
Courtney Reum: On Soul Food and Skinny Girls Courtney Reum 2011
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As an entrepreneur running a growing liquor brand, I watched with interest when Frankel sold her Skinnygirl brand of low-cal margaritas for a reported $120MM.
Courtney Reum: On Soul Food and Skinny Girls Courtney Reum 2011
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I'd spent my teens choosing the low-cal option while my peers chowed down.
Lindsay Pyfer: Homemade Fruitcake: Old School And Worth The Effort Lindsay Pyfer 2011
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