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laminate

[lam-uh-neyt, lam-uh-neyt, -nit] / ˈlæm əˌneɪt, ˈlæm əˌneɪt, -nɪt /


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One is a laminated La Opinión story about him trying to recruit more Latino students to Berkeley after affirmative action ended.

From Los Angeles Times

The 26-year-old influencer appeared to be referring to the the tenuous and coincidental connections hers and Gomez’s followers made when she created a post that seemingly made fun of Gomez’s overly laminated eyebrows.

From Los Angeles Times

Earlier this week, Gomez posted a video in which she said she “accidentally laminated” her brows too much.

From Los Angeles Times

Teach a man to cook a fish, you feed him for a lifetime — and he probably doesn’t need step-by-step instructions on laminated cards anymore.

From Washington Post

But is this class of food — buttery, laminated, decadent, chocolate-filled, unrecognizable as babka — true to the babka's humble roots?

From Salon