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Author:  Iíiìl [ 09 Dec 2007, 22:35 ]
Post subject:  Re: gasp

A muffin is a small cake, resembling a cupcake. They have cylindrical bases, rounded conical tops, and are usually sweet, although savory varieties (such as cornbread muffins) also exist.
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They generally fit in the palm of an adult hand, and are intended to be consumed by an individual in a single sitting. A muffin can also mean a different baked good, the smaller, disk-shaped English muffin, although this usage is uncommon outside Britain. As American style muffins are now sold in the UK, the term can refer to either product, the context usually making clear which is meant. There are many varieties and flavors of muffins made with a specific ingredient such as blueberries or chocolate chips. These ingredients are then baked into the muffin.

Author:  TheRealBob [ 14 Sep 2020, 22:45 ]
Post subject:  Re: gasp

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Author:  Vorgoz [ 15 Sep 2020, 14:19 ]
Post subject:  Re: gasp

What does a gasp mean?
intake of breath
A sudden, short intake of breath, as in shock or surprise. a convulsive effort to breathe. a short, convulsive utterance: the words came out in gasps

What is the sound of a gasp?
A gasp is the sound made by a sharp inward breath. After running up a steep hill, your breath will come in gasps. When you make the sound of a gasp, you gasp: "It was so surprising to see my lost cat sitting calmly on the front porch that it made me gasp." People tend to gasp when they're shocked or hurt.

What is the opposite of gasp?
idle - laze - rest - soothe

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