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hard-boiled egg

NOUN
  1. an egg boiled gently until both the white and the yolk solidify

How To Use hard-boiled egg In A Sentence

  • He tried to eat 50 hard-boiled eggs, for a wager.
  • Remember, people will judge you by your actions not your intentions. You may have a heart of gold but so does a hard-boiled egg. Maya Angelou 
  • As NBA teams continue to grovel to Mr. James by unleashing hokey gimmicks the Knicks revived Tony Soprano for a promotional movie; the Cavaliers lined the streets with loyal fans; the L.A. Clippers offered a hard-boiled egg and validated parking the hidden cost is how much the 25-year-old's yawny free-agency waltz is diverting attention from actually interesting sporting events. Tale of LeTape: The Weekend's Big Stories
  • Fortunately for her and for Santa, the problem was obviated by one of the most extraordinary events in the record of this admittedly extraordinary chronicle: The Invasion of the Hard-boiled Eggs. The Origins of the DylanThomassist Insurrection Part the Eighth: The Meaning of Christmas « Unknowing
  • Texture's certainly the reason I despised hard-boiled egg yolks, though it doesn't explain my fear of eating potato salad.
  • Arrange the fish and a couple of quartered hard-boiled eggs in a dish. The Sun
  • The dentist exchanged some veal sandwiches with a Jew for ham ones; a lawyer from the Borough offered two slices of toast for a hard-boiled egg; in fact there was a petty market "ouvert" held. Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities
  • In the past, the only contrast was between the grey tinge of the hard-boiled egg and the beetroot dye bleeding all over the plate.
  • Next day they can make their own salad plates with slices of salami, ham, sticks of cheese or hard-boiled eggs.
  • Stir in the cooked fish carefully along with the hard-boiled eggs. Times, Sunday Times
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