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The lemon was squeezed; the girls left the rest in the gutter.
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However, Argentina has yet to export one lemon to the United States.
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Squeeze out the amount needed and store the lemon in the ice-box.
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Vera pinched a lemon free and held it under a neon light.
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Add some lemon icing or fruit when serving for the best results.
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Walls are lemoncolor, quaint balconies and lattices are green.
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A lemoncolor of the skin is usually present.
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The product should possess only a light- lemoncolor.
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You want all the sugar granules to dissolve and the mixture to be a thick lemoncolor.
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Cream until light lemoncolor, then add
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Sometimes Margaret coloredlemon jelly with red raspberry juice, and piled sugared raspberries around the mould.
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Semihard; smooth; mellow; a kind of Cheddar, lightly coloredlemon; yellow; strong, sharp taste but hardly any smell.
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It may be any of these colours -brown ,deepgreen, pale orange, flesh colour , cream, bright red, brick colour , lemon, or pure white.
Usage of lemon colour in anglès
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Darkness drew closer about the country; the sky was lemoncolour, the fells were black.
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The fog had thinned to a light lemoncolour.
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A beautiful, dark-eyed girl with a skin tinged with the faintest lemoncolour walked into the room.
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It is of a pale lemoncolour; and is considered more durable for trenails than any other-thatof the locust excepted.
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Nancy did what she could for her, with severe little smocks of blue and lemoncolour, and duly started her to school with the boys.
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Lemoncolour was good and so was scarlet; but for effect-forsheer destruction to other automobilists-therewas nothing like a white car with black points.