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1 Ground coffee is especially easy to adulterate with bread crumbs, bran, and similar materials that have been thoroughly browned.
2 Sour wine is adulterated with litharge; litharge is a preparation of lead.
3 It is occasionally adulterated with bone black, a cheaper and inferior product.
4 Wherever I cut lines, they are adulterated with all this household debris.
5 Are they more durable, less adulterated with tow and cotton, better dyed?
6 American oil has the reputation of being adulterated with olive oil.
7 It is sometimes adulterated with rice-flour, as the black is with burnt bread.
8 As you doubtless know, silver is routinely adulterated with other metals.
9 When adulterated with water this tint changes to a bluish one.
10 Ground coffee is often sold adulterated with chicory, sugar or caramel.
11 This is usually white lead, but it is often adulterated with zinc oxide; 2.
12 Figs she still persists in adulterating with particles of cellulose as nutritious as sawdust.
13 His gossip not being adulterated with malice was in high repute for genuine worth.
14 The inferior kinds of smalt are occasionally adulterated with chalk.
15 The different leaves are mixed, and adulterated with arghel leaves.
16 It may, however, be questioned whether annatto is not sometimes adulterated with red lead.
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