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jellied

[jel-eed] / ˈdʒɛl id /




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Their canned jellied sauce became available nationwide in 1941, and their cooperative has now grown to be owned by 700 family farmers.

From Seattle Times

I’ll add only that if you’re one of those people who likes the jellied slices out of a can, I will never understand you.

From Washington Post

These napalm-filled explosives were designed to punch through the metal and tile roofs of shops and homes, spraying flaming jellied gasoline on walls, furniture and bedding.

From Salon

The water slides shoot out of gargoyles on a stone tower, and the food at the snack bar is unspeakable: jellied eel and pickled oysters, followed by a Victorian mince pie.

From New York Times

Parents of babies up to age 3 can watch their children locomote on tatami mats or haul themselves up on their jellied legs by holding on to short, fence-like partitions.

From New York Times