Definition of creaming in English English dictionary
- Present participle of cream
- a cookery technique in which fat and sugar are mixed together with the incorporation of air to form a cream
- A pejorative term used to describe a form of gaming behavior that consists of serving the easiest-to-serve in order to improve an entity's performance measures without regard for the customer or clients' interest As opposed to using capacity to benefit in screening and referring customers or clients to employment and training programs, creaming is discouraged by the way performance measures are mixed or is forbidden expressly by the way the application eligibility rules are moni-tored and enforced (See also Capacity to Benefit and Gaming )
- one of the basic methods for making cakes Beat butter and sugar together until they are completely blended and are light and fluffy, like thick cream
- A concentrating of oil droplets of an emulsion near the surface when the emulsion stands quiescent for a sufficient period of time
- Logging operation where only the best trees in the stand are cut
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- To turn into a yellowish white colour; to give something the color of cream
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- To obliterate, to defeat decisively
We creamed the opposing team!.
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- Cream-coloured; having a yellowish white colour
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- The oily part of milk which rises to the top
standard of identity, US The liquid separated from milk, possibly with certain other milk products added, and with at least eighteen percent of it milkfat.
- cream
- Semen
When he did come, he spurted his cream all over the front of Rosalee’s T-shirt and neck.
- cream
- An ointment or salve for the skin
You look really sunburnt; you'd better put on some cream soon.
- cream
- To ejaculate
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- A yellowish white colour; the colour of cream
cream colour:.
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- The chrism or consecrated oil used in anointing ceremonies
there shall never harlot have happe, by the helpe of Oure Lord, to kylle a crowned Kynge that with Creyme is anoynted.
- cream
- To puree, to blend with a liquifying process
Cream the vegetables with the olive oil, flour, salt and water mixture.
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- Frosting, custard, creamer, or another substance similar to the oily part of milk or to whipped cream
Originally the cream filling in Oreo cookies was made with pork lard.
- cream
- {v} to yield or take off cream
- Cream
- panna
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- The rich, oily, and yellowish part of milk, which, when the milk stands unagitated, rises, and collects on the surface
- cream
- The fatty element of milk
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- Some ointments or salves to apply to the skin
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- toiletry consisting of any of various substances resembling cream that have a soothing and moisturizing effect when applied to the skin
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- A cream is a substance that you rub into your skin, for example to keep it soft or to heal or protect it. Gently apply the cream to the affected areas. sun protection creams. see also face cream
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- A cosmetic; a creamlike medicinal preparation
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- A thick emulsion of oil and water
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- To mix an ingredient or combination of ingredients until soft, smooth and well-blended Usually the ingredients contain butter or shortening and sugar
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- To beat until soft, smooth, and fluffy, as for butter and sugar
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- a pale yellow
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- The butterfat portion of milk Also, to beat ingredients, usually sugar and a fat, until smooth and fluffy
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- To take off the best or choicest part of
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- The best or choicest part of a thing; the quintessence; as, the cream of a jest or story; the cream of a collection of books or pictures
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- To cream: beat softened, not melted, butter, margarine, or shortening, alone or with sugar until light, smooth, and creamy
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- toiletry consisting of any of various substances resembling cream that have a soothing and moisturizing effect when applied to the skin the part of milk containing the butterfat the best people or things in a group; "the cream of England's young men were killed in the Great War"
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- the best people or things in a group; "the cream of England's young men were killed in the Great War"
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- add cream to one's coffee, for example put on cream, as on one's face or body; "She creams her face every night"
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- The best part of something
- cream
- To obliterate, to win over someone else quite decisively
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- It is the part of milk from which butter is obtained
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- make creamy by beating; "Cream the butter
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- the part of milk containing the butterfat
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- To cream two or more ingredients together, mash them against the side or bottom of a bowl with a wooden spoon You can also beat them with an electric mixer It is much easier to cream butter, margarine and shortening if they are soft To soften them, leave them out on the kitchen counter for a few hours You can also soften them by putting them in the microwave for one minute on medium heat
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- {f} beat, defeat; make cream; blend into a creamy mass
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- make creamy by beating; "Cream the butter"
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- {s} cream colored, off-white
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- A baking technique involving combining butter or margarine and sugar together together to a fluffy consistency Done by thoroughly beating butter in a bowl, then gradually adding sugar until mixture is fluffy and creamy Cut in (for pastry dough): To distribute solid fat into dry ingredients with a pastry blender (or two table knives, scissors fashion) until particles are pea size
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- The oily part of the milk which rises and collects on the top
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- Beat just enough to make mixture smooth, light, and fluffy
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- To beat togeather fat and sugar until they resemble whipped cream
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- To skim, or take off by skimming, as cream
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- To form or become covered with cream; to become thick like cream; to assume the appearance of cream; hence, to grow stiff or formal; to mantle
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- A delicacy of several kinds prepared for the table from cream, etc
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- Something that is cream is yellowish-white in colour. cream silk stockings. a cream-coloured Persian cat
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- Malai Fat
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- the best, most desirable, or choicest part of something [the remnant: refine them as gold; the sons of Levi]
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- put on cream, as on one's face or body; "She creams her face every night"
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- The rich, fatty part of whole milk that rises to the top and which can be separated from the milk The longer sweet cream stands, the thicker it will be
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- Combine sugars and fat until smooth
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- Cream is used in expressions such as the cream of society and the cream of British athletes to refer to the best people or things of a particular kind. The Ball was attended by the cream of Hollywood society. You can refer to the best people or things of a particular kind as the cream of the crop. see also ice cream, peaches and cream, salad cream, shaving cream. pale yellow-white in colour. Yellowish part of milk, rich in butterfat, that rises to the surface naturally if milk is allowed to stand. In the dairy industry, cream is separated mechanically. Cream is graded by percentage of fat content. In the U.S., half-and-half, a mixture of milk and cream, contains 10.5-18% butterfat; light cream, commonly served with coffee, contains no less than 18%; and medium and heavy creams (the latter including whipping cream) contain about 30% and 36% respectively. Commercial sour cream, about 18-20% butterfat, is inoculated with lactic-acid-producing bacteria. See also ice cream
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- {i} fatty portion of milk which rises to the top; fat; frosting; pudding; whipped cream; ointment; moisturizer, balm, lotion; first choice; beige, off-white color
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- To hit hard
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- A dairy product taken from whole milk, with varying amounts of butterfat
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- To mix an ingredient or combination of ingredients until soft, smooth and well-blended
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- add cream to one's coffee, for example
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- Cream is a thick yellowish-white liquid taken from milk. You can use it in cooking or put it on fruit or desserts. strawberries and cream. see also clotted cream, double cream, single cream, sour cream, whipping cream
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- or so as to resemble cream
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- Any creamy layer that separates at the top or the bottom of a pesticide emulsion
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- America
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- Cream is used in the names of soups that contain cream or milk. cream of mushroom soup
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- The part of any liquor that rises, and collects on the surface
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- To beat one or more foods until soft and creamy, suing an electric mixer or a spoon Cream is used instead of blend when applied to far and sugar
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- To furnish with, or as with, cream
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- remove from the surface; "skim cream from the surface of milk"
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- in America we have many variations according to the amount of butterFAT: half and half (10 5%), light (18%), whipping (30%), heavy or heavy whipping (36%), double (48%), all of which must be refrigerated In Italy they have "panna da cucinare" (cooking cream) in little one portion packages that do not have to be refrigerated and are just right for what you need to add to a pasta sauce for a thickened cream Unfortunately these only last a few months, so when we import them in our luggage, they often sit in the kitchen cabinet waiting for the right occasion and missing it
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- A preparation for the skin used to impart moisture A cream is usually thicker and more emollient (soother and softener) than a lotion