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Supplied with carbon dioxide.
charged
effervescent
Aerated.
treated
1
They bring to these pieces what you might call an
aerated
energy.
2
And that, when placed in water or formaldehyde,
aerated
lungs would float.
3
Liquids: Beer, sparkling wine of all sorts and the sweet
aerated
drinks.
4
Wintering paddocks are being worked over and
aerated
in preparation for planting.
5
They are Brahmsian in manner, but in an attractively
aerated
way.
6
You can't even buy them a present without their getting
aerated
.
'
7
The electric pumps would then cease to supply the brain-turrets with
aerated
blood.
8
The computer's always monitoring it, keeping the water
aerated
and checking all the filters.
9
A shallow box will be better
aerated
because it exposes much more surface area.
10
In
aerated
batch cultures grown on 400 g of glucose.
11
The production of
aerated
waters, for instance, is something extraordinary.
12
Overly
aerated
foam with big short-lived bubbles and lousy texture.
13
Their burrowing
aerated
the soil, and plant matter foraged from surrounding areas enriched it further.
14
In each case, the
aerated
booze was immediately apparent.
15
Taffies are often pulled to produce an
aerated
,
finely crystalline, less dense, less chewy version.
16
Literally, like mist: the material was just barely short of transparent and seemed somehow
aerated
.
aerated
aerate
·
aerate waters
aerate concrete
aerate blood
aerate bread
aerate batch