flaked

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flaked

verb
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McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • flakes
  • late
  • bout it
  • get a gift
  • okay
  • layed
  • grubs
  • couch-turkey
  • keyed
  • burps
References in periodicals archive
Crust type, quality and mouthfeel are a big part of what consumers are looking for when choosing pizza.1 AAK's flaked fats are the ideal solution for companies wanting to respond to this trend, providing a simple way to improve the texture and mouthfeel of crusts in both thin and deep-pan pizzas.
With AAK flaked fats, food producers can achieve optimum crispiness in thin-crust pizzas and an indulgent, moist crust in deep-pan recipes.
Aimed primarily at university students, it will be of value to all archaeologists whose work brings them into contact with flaked stone technologies.
These tend to distort the focus of books about flaked stone artefacts produced in North America--e.g.
The bifacially pressure flaked 'Kimberley point' is probably the most easily recognised formal stone artefact type from Aboriginal Australia, although ironically, this 'stone' artefact is most widely known as a flaked bottle glass artefact, as it was in this form that it was widely traded and collected in colonial Australia and elsewhere.
This paper considers implications of recent work at excavated and open archaeological sites in the southeast Kimberley region of Western Australia for understanding the chronology of the appearance of pressure flaked points in the Kimberley, and distinguishes their first appearance during the late Holocene from the more recent phase after c.AD1885'--in which the manufacture of Kimberley points intensified and point form became increasingly formalised.
Various sink/float and hydrocyclone techniques automatically separate flaked materials during the washing process--provided the materials are different in specific gravity.
Dennell of the University of Sheffield, England, shows "early tool use has an Asian as well as African dimension." No hominid bones have been found at the Pakistan site, but Dennell says the geographic location of the flaked stones raises new implications about early human ancestors.
After heavy rains, the outcrop forms the head of a small waterfall, and gradual erosion had exposed the flaked surfaces of several artifacts.
Five cores were recovered in the project area consisting of relatively flat chert cobbles (or, in one case, a large flake blank) that have been unifacially flaked around 1/2 to 2/3 of the perimeter (Figure 7) (Table 2).
Muntons Plc, the liquid and dried malt extract and malt flour manufacturers, have announced the availability of a new range of flaked malted products.
Some of the stones, carefully flaked on both sides to form sharp edges, were found among the bones of mammoth and extinct bison.