defat

VERB
  1. remove the fat from
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How To Use defat In A Sentence

  • There was indeed a ship headed in the direction of Dolphin which was still on her southeasterly tack while Indefatigable was now headed northwest.
  • Larsen: If you're ADD and you still have a kind of indefatigable creative drive ... Printing: Interview with Stephen Larsen, author, THE FUNDAMENTALIST MIND
  • Pursue your object, be it what it will, steadily and indefatigably.
  • The enemy ships made a clumsy tack northerly, not expecting to see Indefatigable in their path.
  • The umbilicus was relocated, defatted and sutured with 4-0 PDS sutures at the 2, 4, 8 and 10 o'clock positions to create an innie.
  • He is undoubtedly a ** sonorous dactylist'* — and to him I add Mr. Jenner, Proctor of the Commons, and Commissary of St. PauVs, who is a gentleman of indefatigable politeness in opening the Archives of a The Rolliad, in Two Parts: Probationary Odes for the Laureatship; and Political Eclogues and ...
  • Promiscuously and indefatigable to pursue all sorts of pleasures I own to be brutish, and to avoid all with a suitable aversion equally blockish, let the mind then freely enjoy such pleasures as are agreeable to its nature and temper. Essays and Miscellanies
  • To do that, while simultaneously demanding a right to remain anonymous, defats the purpose of a “petition.” The Volokh Conspiracy » Federal Judge Temporarily Restrains Release of Names of Anti-Domestic-Partnership Petition Signers in Washington States:
  • she watched the show indefatigably
  • Through his mother's contacts, he acted as if he were born to greatness, whereas in truth he had to achieve it by his own indefatigable efforts.
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