cellophane
IPA: sˈɛɫʌfeɪn
noun
- Any of a variety of transparent plastic films, especially one made of processed cellulose.
verb
- (transitive) To wrap or package in cellophane.
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Examples of "cellophane" in Sentences
- It is finally wrapped in cellophane.
- And we have waxy cellophane wrapper.
- Cellophane noodles are soaked in water.
- The block was then wrapped in cellophane.
- It is also referred to as cellophane tape.
- The left eye is covered with red cellophane.
- It is a by product of cellophane noodle production.
- There is an industrial park on the old site of Cellophane.
- In 1948 the cardboard packaging was replaced by the black cellophane packaging.
- Allow to cool completely before wrapping in cellophane, plastic wrap or waxed paper.
- I had a lot of time on my hands so I wrapped them in cellophane and topped them off with ribbon.
- I saved the cellophane from the package of scrap paper, and slipped it on the cover of the booklet, because it was already a perfect fit.
- Cellophane failed to protect itself in an infringement suit when the defense attorney asked the Cellophane representative for the generic name of the product.
- Box bottom is factory sealed in cellophane but visible is colorful game board w/different nice painted images of characters and Emerald City of Oz.Exc. with Mint contents.
- If giving the candies as gifts, wrap each in cellophane, twist the ends closed and tie them with thin curling ribbon, called listón chino in the mercerías, or notions stores.
- Buying meat already cut up and neatly wrapped in cellophane can lead people to forget that meat was once an animal whose treatment, in life and death, is carefully outlined by Jewish law.
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