What does yeastful mean?
Yeastful means Synonym of yeasty..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · adjective
Synonym of yeasty..
Translate this yeastful sequence into the intangibles of mental processes and one can recognize the simple episode of attending a clinical conference, listening to the exposition of new facts of medical science and then ...
Perhaps the yeastful and self-corrective dynamic of science has at last found its way into knowledge of persons and of personality development.
Did I feel a yeast, or yeastful lumps, of words inside me ?
They damn without hope of redemption alcoholic liquor in any shape or form from a yeastful brewage of heather tops to the spirituous spindrift distilled from grain and barley.
He fits, though uncomfortably perhaps, in these germinating years as a member of the yeastful mix of gifted artists which gravitated to Provincetown.
About the time the Greffs were finding their footing, he was back with a new business plan that combined his beery aspirations with another yeastful endeavor: breadmaking.
Use yeastful when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Yeastful means Synonym of yeasty..
Common synonyms include yeasty.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
Translate this yeastful sequence into the intangibles of mental processes and one can recognize the simple episode of attending a clinical conference, listening to the exposition of new facts of medical science and then ...
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