Oiled paper is paper soaked in oil, used mostly for wrapping things, as opposed to regular paper that's used for printing.
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This was a job that was usually carried out by children along with keeping the machinery clean and oiled.
He was not a wild man. He was a man Eliza meets at the ball. According to Higgins "he oiled his way across the floor oozing charm from every pore"
Crane Paper in Massachusetts.
Notebook paper is paper that you can write notes on and maybe in a book with other pieces of notebook paper
YaΔlΔ± gΓΌreΕ. In English, oil wrestling or grease wrestling. The wrestlers participating in the sport douse themselves with olive oil. Hence, the name of the sport.
Oiled paper is more translucent than opaque.
Like oiled paper
Oiled paper.
A capacitor whose dielectric material consists of oiled paper sandwiched between two layers of metallic foil.
The poor would probably have used what they did in Medieval times, which was sliding or foldingwooden shutters, or oiled cloth or oiled paper, or even thin sheets of horn. Also, strips of linen soaked in oil.
If the question is: How can I use the word 'oiled' in a sentence then this is the answer. Oiled is a verb so you can use it as an action. So for example: I oiled my car, I oiled my bicycle. You can only apply this particular word into these kind of contexts.Or:The tools need to be oiled so they won't rust.The cake is supposed to be baked in an oiled pan to prevent sticking.
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Wallabies do not need to be oiled. They are living creatures.
Perhaps you are thinking of "en papillote". I believe that is usually associated with parchment rather than foil.
Flying lanterns also know as sky lanterns are airborne paper lanterns are constructed by bamboo and oiled rice paper. At the bottom is a little light, once lit the lantern will go up
If I have understood the question correctly, then the answer is EN PAPILOTTE which is the French for cooking food in a paper wrapper. thanks for that - incidentally, not that I'd ever heard of it before, I think it is spelt (or maybe it's an alternative spelling) PAPILLOTE.
Get oiled.