jelly

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jelly englannista suomeksi

  1. hyytelöidä, hillota

  2. hyytelö, hillo

  1. hyytelö

  2. hillo

  3. marmeladi

  4. aladobi

  5. hyytelöidä

  6. tytistä

jelly englanniksi

  1. A dessert made by boiling gelatine (or a plant-based alternative such as agar or carrageenan), sugar and some flavouring (often derived from fruit) and allowing it to set.

  2. (syn)

  3. A clear or translucent fruit preserve, made from fruit juice and set using either naturally occurring, or added, pectin.

  4. 1945, (w) and Wilma Lord Perkins (revisor), ''The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book'', Eighth edition:

  5. Perfect jelly is of appetizing flavor; beautifully colored and translucent; tender enough to cut easily with a spoon, yet firm enough to hold its shape when turned from the glass.
  6. 1975, (w) and (w), ''The Joy of Cooking'', 5th revision:

  7. Jelly has great clarity. Two cooking processes are involved. First, the juice alone is extracted from the fruit. Only that portion thin and clear enough to drip through a cloth is cooked with sugar until sufficiently firm to hold its shape. It is never stiff and never gummy.
  8. (clipping of).

  9. A savoury substance, derived from meat, that has the same texture as the dessert.

  10. Any substance or object having the consistency of the dessert or preserve.

  11. (ux)

  12. {{quote-text|en|year=1821|title=Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine|volume=8|page=67

  13. (RQ:Wells First Men in the Moon) some of the profounder scholars are altogether too great for locomotion, and are carried from place to place in a sort of sedan tub, wabbling jellies of knowledge that enlist my respectful astonishment.

  14. A jellyfish.

  15. {{quote-journal|en|year=2014|author=Theo Tait; ‘Water-Borne Zombies’|journal=London Review of Books|volume=36|issue=5

  16. A pretty girl; a girlfriend.

  17. {{quote-text|en|year=1931|author=William Faulkner|title=Sanctuary|page=25|publisher=Vintage|year_published=1993

  18. A large backside, especially a woman's.

  19. 2001, (w), “(w)” (song)

  20. I shake my jelly at every chance / When I whip with my hips you slip into a trance
  21. {{quote-book|en|year=2001|author=George Dell|title=Dance Unto the Lord|pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=63YsRAvOc2QC&pg=PA94&dq=jelly|page=94

  22. A shoe.

  23. {{quote-text|en|year=2006|author=David L. Marcus|title=What It Takes to Pull Me Through

  24. Blood.

  25. To make into jelly.

  26. To preserve in jelly.

  27. To wiggle like jelly. (rfex)

  28. (cap).

  29. (quote-newsgroup)

  30. 2011, "Exchange smiles, not saliva", ''The Banner'' (Grand Blanc High School), Volume 47, Issue 2, December 2011, page 17:

  31. "I think other people make rude comments because they're jelly jealous bro," Schroer said. "We're just showing our love to other people."
  32. (quote-av)|role=Mr. Flesh|episode=Training Wheels Day|title=(w)|url=https://www.fox.com/watch/37f5e0490d90e774a1eff636ad2ddddf|season=2|number=3|date=March 2, 2025|time=6:12|text=“It's fine. I hate the beach anyway. Everyone's so jelly of my thigh gap.”

  33. (seemoreCites)

  34. (cap) brick refuse used as metal in building roads.

  35. {{quote-text|en|year=1862|title=Notes on Building and Road-making, with Rules for Estimating Repairs to Tanks and Channels|page=143