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- noun Plural form of
coloring .
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Examples
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Crucial to Indian music has always been the "colorings" which define the songs, and even though he's working inside an entirely different format, Janaka maintains the effervescence and buoyancy that defines this diverse and emotive musical system.
Derek Beres: Global Beat Fusion: EthnoTechno, Gnawledge, and Pushing Air 2009
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This variety in forms and colorings which is manifest in all the kingdoms is according to creative wisdom and has a divine purpose.
The Promulgation of Universal Peace 1844-1921 `Abdu'l-Bah�� 1882
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I like to use gel food colorings for this very reason.
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The "breads" and "crackers" and "pizza crusts" in Lunchables are primarily white, refined flour, plus some eye-crossingly long combination of oils, sugars, leaveners, conditioners, preservatives, colorings and flavorings.
Michael F. Jacobson: Trashables: Oscar Mayer's Lunchables Are Nasty -- But the Message to Kids Is Worse Michael F. Jacobson 2011
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Since you use less, I find that these last longer than other colorings, too.
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Less liquid means that these colorings will work better in candies and frostings, where the amount of liquid in the final recipe can be quite important.
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The "breads" and "crackers" and "pizza crusts" in Lunchables are primarily white, refined flour, plus some eye-crossingly long combination of oils, sugars, leaveners, conditioners, preservatives, colorings and flavorings.
Michael F. Jacobson: Trashables: Oscar Mayer's Lunchables Are Nasty -- But the Message to Kids Is Worse Michael F. Jacobson 2011
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They explain everything from the specific process used to make and work with the frostings/decorations, to the different types of dyes and food colorings that you might want to work with to achieve your desired result.
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The "breads" and "crackers" and "pizza crusts" in Lunchables are primarily white, refined flour, plus some eye-crossingly long combination of oils, sugars, leaveners, conditioners, preservatives, colorings and flavorings.
Michael F. Jacobson: Trashables: Oscar Mayer's Lunchables Are Nasty -- But the Message to Kids Is Worse Michael F. Jacobson 2011
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These food colorings, also sometimes called icing colors, usually have a corn syrup and/or glycerine base and a much, much more intense color than regular food colorings.
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