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marbling
[ mahr-bling ]
noun
- the act, process, or art of coloring or staining in imitation of variegated marble.
- an appearance like that of variegated marble.
- the intermixture of fat with lean in a cut of meat, which contributes to flavor and tenderness.
- Bookbinding. marblelike decoration on the paper edges, lining, or binding boards of a book.
marbling
/ ˈmɑːblɪŋ /
noun
- a mottled effect or pattern resembling marble
- such an effect obtained by transferring floating colours from a bath of gum solution
- the streaks of fat in lean meat
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Much use of the square, but no more play with the marbling-hammer.
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From the viscidity of the several masses, their incorporation is left incomplete, so as to produce the appearance of marbling.
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The style of painting floors called "marbling," hardly yet extinct, was a survival of this custom.
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More common methods of decorating edges are by marbling and sprinkling, but they are both inferior to plain colouring.
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Some pleasant effects are sometimes obtained by marbling edges and then gilding over the marbling.
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