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whole

[hohl] / hoʊl /






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Crisp cookies soften into clouds of lightly sweetened cream, layered with jam or mascarpone, until the whole thing collapses just enough to make slicing with a butter knife feel like a small act of rebellion.

From Salon

"When farming thrives, the whole country benefits. British farmers are central to our food security, our rural economy and the stewardship of our countryside," the secretary of state added.

From BBC

“We have people who come here who literally have never stepped on a skateboard, to people who’ve been skating their whole lives.”

From Los Angeles Times

Isaac: We spoke about those things at that first meeting, so that was actually like the touchstone of the whole thing.

From Los Angeles Times

She previously told Entertainment Tonight that the role gave her a “whole new appreciation for law enforcement.”

From MarketWatch