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blintz

[ UK /blˈɪnts/ ]
NOUN
  1. (Judaism) thin pancake folded around a filling and fried or baked

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  • The sound made in the throat when ingesting a blintz that's too dry. Mark C. Miller: Test-a-Jew: How to Make Sure Your Date Is Really Jewish
  • Do they really prefer an overbaked popover to a cheese blintz, which, by the way, Mr TBTAM's cousin Maureen declared was the closest she'd ever tasted to Aunt Eleanor's homemade? There Goes the Neighborhood...
  • I too have suffered paralysis in a plethora of possibility: belly or Nova, herring or tongue, chub or sable, kreplach or kishke, kugel or blueberry blintz ... Par Delicatesse
  • Shirley's daughter Saundra Bromberg of Fairfax ferries the just-made blintz wrappers out to the table, where they land on the waxed paper with a damp smack. Blintz patrol
  • Odd. In June 2008, Fox Sports Chairman David Hill said Fox was "absolutely, keenly interested" in bidding and, with the 2014 Games in Russia, he added: "I'm a huge fan of caviar — on Russian blintzes; it's fabulous. Sly Fox? Hard to tell with Olympic bidding
  • And i went there ‘specially to have some…and there’s no place else in town that makes a decent blintz. All you can eat bufeh - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Has George Bush ever been to a bar mitzvah or eaten a blintz? Jon Wiener: "[Expletive] the Jews. They didn't vote for us anyway": Republicans and Israel
  • She dreamed of getting married, resigning her job, staying home and decorating a living room and baking bobka and cooking blintzes and kreplach, just like her mother.
  • She spoke Yiddish, made blintzes from scratch, and devoutly attended Friday night services every Shabbat.
  • She spoke Yiddish, made blintzes from scratch, and devoutly attended Friday night services every Shabbat.
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