Crossword-Solution: SKINLESS 8 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Skinless a. Having no skin, or a very thin skin; as, skinless fruit.

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Describing some dogs 1 answer
Like less-caloric chicken pieces 1 answer
Like some cooked chicken 1 answer
Like some franks 2 answers
Like some hot dogs 3 answers
Like some chicken. 3 answers
CHICKEN COOKED IN SOUPS 10 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TERAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SKINLESS (5)

Does thy skin never feel old and harsh?” “Then go I and wash, Flathead; but, it is true, in the great heats I have wished I could slough my skin without pain, and run skinless.” “I wash, and ALSO I take off my skin.
The Second Jungle Book Rudyard Kipling 1999
The recipes that follow will refer to "breasts" and "breast halves." A cutlet is a breast half (or thigh) that is both skinless and boneless and sometimes has been pounded to flatten.
The Perdue Chicken Cookbook Mitzi Perdue 1999
Grams of Saturated Fat Cooked 3-ounce portion skinless chicken breast: 0.4 Average cooked 3-ounce portion of chicken: 1.1 Average cooked 3-ounce portion of lean, trimmed beef: 3.4 Average cooked 3-ounce portion of lean, trimmed pork: 3.8 To avoid both fat and calories when cooking with chicken: _Choose breast meat.
The Perdue Chicken Cookbook Mitzi Perdue 1999
Frank liked it so much that I've served it to him several times, once substituting boneless skinless chicken breasts.
The Perdue Chicken Cookbook Mitzi Perdue 1999
Because they are skinless, they absorb marinades well, but should be turned and basted often to keep the meat moist.
The Perdue Chicken Cookbook Mitzi Perdue 1999

Quotes with SKINLESS (3)

I have always said that the way to deal with the pain of other’s is by sympathy, which is suffering with, and that the way to deal with one’s own pain is to put one foot after the other. Yet I was never willing to suffer with others, and when my own pain hit me, I crawled into hole. Sympathy I have failed in, stoicism I have barely passed. But I have made straight A’s in irony- that curse, that evasion, that armor, that way of staying safe while seeming wise. One thing I have…
Wallace Stegner All the Little Live Things
My grandfather often felt frustrated or baffled by my grandmother's illness, but when it came to the origins of the Skinless Horse he thought he understood. The Skinless Horse was a creature sworn to pursue my grandmother no matter where she went on the face of the globe, whispering to her in the foulest terms of her crimes and the blackness of her soul. There was a voice like that in everyone's head, he figured; in my grandmother's case it was just a matter of degree. You co…
Michael Chabon Moonglow
I'm completely out of control, and I can hear the beginnings of the chant, get/out/, but now that I'm not being touched maybe I can master it and I shut the world out: separating an orange into skinless sections. Peel it, but not with your fingers. Level off the top and bottom. Set it on the board. Remove the peel in strips with a paring knife, pushing down from the top to bottom with slow, curved strokes. Nick off all the white parts. Cup the cool, wet skinless fruit in your…
Jael McHenry
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT.

Used 7 times in crossword archives (1980–2013).