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carb - use in sentences
Converse of object
- eat: For my first contest in June I was scared to death to eat carbs.
- count: Low-carb eating is popular, with around 3 million Britons having counted carbs, not calories, to manage their weight.
- add: What about adding some carbs to the drink to help replace the lost energy from the workout?
- need: In order for your brain to function properly it needs carbs!
- keep: Keep carbs in check Published: 01 February, 2005 Heinz is launching a new lower carbohydrate food range called Carb Check.
- set: Jim had said he had set the carbs up on the bench and apart from the idle speed they wouldn't need any adjustment.
Adjective modifier
- 34mm: The inlet port is opened to its maximum matched and race flowed to 30 - 34mm carbs and manifolds.
- starchy: Wednesday Food: Meals should be 6 or 7 of protein and starchy carbs.
- refined: Have veggies sliced and ready in the fridge and reach for those instead of refined carbs for a healthy snack.
- twin: On the other side of the engine, Mick has taken the inlets out to 32mm to match the twin carbs.
- low: Atkins, low carb, low calorie, low fat, low anything you can name.
- complex: My complex carbs come from oats or sweet potatoes.
Modifies a noun
- counting: We also have to attend two three hours sessions of carb counting.
- craving: Subjects who took the CP supplement reported an overall drop in their carb cravings compared to the placebo group.
- diet: Atkins diet, low carb diets, the cabbage soup diet - they are all here.
- intake: A good general plan to follow is to limit overall carb intake.
- cleaner: But only if you have got a good supply of carb cleaner and some high pressure air.
- recipe: Atkins diet recipes Low carb recipes Low GI recipes Low carb cookbook.. .
Noun used with modifier
- %: Some studies look at it in terms of percentages, in which case yes, 60 % carbs is most definitely high case.
- hand: It will get rid of that horrible left hand carb.
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