soft-grain
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[edit]soft-grain (not comparable)
- Alternative form of softgrain
- 2003, David Worthington, Dictionary of Environmental Health, →ISBN:
- folic acid: It is often added to breakfast cereals and soft-grain white bread as a FOOD SUPPLEMENT.
- 2015, Natasha Boyd, Deep Blue Eternity, →ISBN:
- I sank my teeth into the soft-grain bread and groaned.
- 2015, Carolyn Meggitt, Tina Bruce, CACHE Level 3: Child Care and Education (Early Years Educator), →ISBN:
- Introduce new foods in stages: for example, if switching to wholemeal bread, try a soft-grain white bread first.
- (of leather) Flexible; pliable.
- 1972, Materials and Technology:
- This is a soft-grain gloving leather with considerable stretch without much elasticity.
- 2014, Karen Wiesner, Shards of Ashley, Book 5 of the Family Heirlooms Series, →ISBN, page 24:
- Knowing what was coming, the soft-grain leather felt even more sensual and unbearably irresistible against her skin.
- 2016, Nigel Thorley, Jaguar - All the Cars (4th Edition), →ISBN, page 303:
- Soft-grain leather with contrast stitching on Portfolio and XKR models.