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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning I admire Lees' loyalty to his friends in the book.
The lees of oil and dirt that accumulate on the scalp can cause dandruff.
The lees of the soy sauce settled to the bottom of the container.
The lees of melted wax can be reused to make new candles.
After the storm, the lees of sand and debris were left on the beach.
The lees that accumulate in the bottom of a fermentation tank can affect the flavor of beer.
The lees from the soap formed a layer at the bottom of the bathtub.
The lees in the coffee pot made the coffee taste stale.
The lees of the olive oil settle at the bottom of the bottle.
The lees at the bottom of the wine bottle tasted bitter.
The lees of a tea bag can make the tea taste stronger if left in the cup.
The sediment or lees of the river has affected the clarity of the water.
When making homemade almond milk, it's important to strain out the lees for a smoother texture.
The lees of the paint left a rough texture on the wall.
We cleaned the lees from the fish tank to keep it fresh.
The lees that settle at the bottom of a river can create a habitat for certain types of fish.
The winemaker uses a process called "racking" to remove the lees from the wine.
In chemistry class, we learned how to separate a liquid from its lees using filtration.
The lees of coffee grounds that settle in the bottom of the cup can make the coffee taste bitter.
The lees from the chemical reaction formed a residue in the beaker.
The brewery separates the lees from beer before bottling.
The bartender recommended the lees beer to customers who enjoyed sour flavors.
She used a spoon to lees the sediment in the bottle of red wine.
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