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  • 41Butter salt — is a substance developed in the late twentieth century for the purpose of combining the flavors found in salt and butter. It is a fine, golden powder, originally salt, enriched with butter flavoring. It is often used as a seasoning for popcorn …

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  • 42Butter — Butter, besteht aus sehr kleinen, gelblich weißen Fettkügelchen, welche in der Milch der Säugethiere enthalten sind, besonders in dem sich auf der Oberfläche von selbst absetzenden Rahm. Durch das Buttern, längeres Schlagen oder Schütteln der… …

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  • 43butter wouldn't melt in someone's mouth — butter wouldn t melt in (someone s) mouth if butter wouldn t melt in someone s mouth, they look as if they would never do anything wrong although you think they would. She looks as though butter wouldn t melt in her mouth but I ve seen her… …

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  • 44butter wouldn't melt in mouth — butter wouldn t melt in (someone s) mouth if butter wouldn t melt in someone s mouth, they look as if they would never do anything wrong although you think they would. She looks as though butter wouldn t melt in her mouth but I ve seen her… …

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  • 45butter cream — noun Butter and sugar beaten together with flavouring and sometimes colouring and used to fill and top cakes, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑butter …

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  • 46butter icing — noun Butter cream • • • Main Entry: ↑butter …

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  • 47butter somebody up — ˌbutter sbˈup derived (informal) to say nice things to sb so that they will help you or give you sth • Stop trying to butter me up! • He s always trying to butter up the boss. Main entry: ↑ …

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  • 48Butter — But ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Buttered} (?); p. pr. & vb. n. {Buttering}.] 1. To cover or spread with butter. [1913 Webster] I know what s what. I know on which side My bread is buttered. Ford. [1913 Webster] 2. To increase, as stakes, at every… …

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  • 49Butter-scotch — But ter scotch , n. A kind of candy, mainly composed of sugar and butter. [Colloq.] Dickens. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 50Butter Point — is located in McMurdo Sound in Antarctica. This area at the mouth of the Ferrar Glacier is straight across the sound from Hut Point. It was considered as the site of New Zealand s Scott Base because it offered the best approach by sea and access… …

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