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rind

noun as in covering

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Unfortunately for Romney, his occasional stabs at connecting with the 99 percent tend to veer off in the pork-rind-y direction.

It is littered with pate rind, bread crumbs, greaseproof paper, orange peel and banana skins.

Season to taste with the grated lemon rind and ground black pepper, then fold in the whipped cream.

Meanwhile, in a large bowl, place the remaining eggs, sugar, grated orange rind and juice, and the lemon juice with the cream.

To round out the meal, end with a creamy washed-rind cheese from Burgundy, such as an Affidelice or Epoisse.

The natives of Guiana use a tube or pipe not unlike a cheroot, made from the rind of the fruit of a species of palm.

Every drop of his brave spirit had been squeezed out of him, and he stood the mere pulp and rind of his former self.

I merely just touched a piece of fresh rind, and my hands smelt of it the next morning.

The rind is peeled from the branches by means of knives, and then dried in the sun; this gives it a yellowish or brownish tint.

I recollect there was something that was like a duck, and some canned tomatoes, and a kind of fruit with a yellow rind.

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On this page you'll find 29 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to rind, such as: crust, bark, cortex, epicarp, hull, and husk.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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