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  • 91paste — 1. tv. to strike someone, especially in the face. (See also paste someone one.) □ I hauled off and pasted him right in the face. □ He tried to paste me, but I ducked. 2. tv. to defeat a person or a team, usually in a game of some type. (See also… …

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  • 92paste someone one — tv. to land a blow on someone. (See also paste.) □ I pasted him one right on the nose. □ Next time you do that, I’ll paste you one! …

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  • 93paste mold — noun Etymology: paste (I) : an iron mold lined with adherent carbon that is used wet to shape a circular glass object as it is blown * * * Glassmaking. a mold lined with a moist carbonized paste, for shaping glass as it is blown …

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  • 94paste wash — noun Etymology: paste (I) + wash : a very thin paste that is applied to the reverse side of leather to shrink and strengthen it, put on the backbone lining of a book to facilitate its removal before rebinding, and sponged on the surface of porous …

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  • 95paste-wash — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ transitive verb Etymology: paste wash : to apply paste wash to …

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  • 96Paste for tarts — From the 1881 Household Cyclopedia Put an ounce of loaf sugar, beaten and sifted, to 1 pound of fine flour. Make it into a stiff paste, with a gill of boiling cream, and 3 ounces of butter. Work it well, and roll it very thinly …

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  • 97Paste, die — Die Paste, plur. die n, aus dem Ital. Pasta, im mittlern Lat. Pasta, ein Teig, mit welchem Nahmen man besonders unechte, aus einem Glasteige oder einer Glasmasse nachgemachte Edelsteine besonders, wenn darauf geschnitten worden, Pasten zu nennen… …

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  • 98paste mold — Glassmaking. a mold lined with a moist carbonized paste, for shaping glass as it is blown. * * * …

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  • 99paste-on — /payst on , awn /, adj. that can be pasted or stuck on: canning jars with paste on labels. * * * …

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  • 100paste-up — /payst up /, n. Print. mechanical (def. 14). [1925 30; n. use of v. phrase paste up] * * * …

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