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Verb Kwaito waxed and then waned, but the influence of house music endured, and in the twenty-tens a new generation of South African producers and d.j.s found a different way to turn house music into something more particular. Elise Cutts, Quanta Magazine, 21 June 2023 This will melt the wax from the bottom, rather than lighting the wick from the top. Jennifer Hussein, Allure, 23 June 2023 For example, the cells of a real wax honeycomb are not all perfect hexagons. Todd Gilchrist, Variety, 26 June 2023 This rich hand cream contains a blend of moisture-sealing rose wax and antioxidant-rich iris pallida extract. Gabriele Regalbuto, Fox News, 6 July 2023 His insights and attitudes both shaped hip-hop on wax and commented upon it in popular culture, burnishing the legitimacy of an artform driven by people of color even as it became commercially supported, even co-opted, by mainstream, majority-white consumers. Meghan Bartels, Scientific American, 18 July 2023 Or does inflation wax and wane more or less independently? - George Calhoun, Forbes, 17 July 2023 Add two Hungarian wax peppers whole – keeping their stems on. Scott Lafee, San Diego Union-Tribune, 18 July 2023 The sun’s activity waxes and wanes in an 11-year pattern known as the solar cycle. Noun What’s true is that the substances that give gum its rubbery, endlessly chewable consistency - such as elastomers, waxes, resins and fillers - are largely immune to the body’s various digestive powers, from your teeth and saliva to your stomach’s hydrochloric acid to pancreatic enzymes and bile.
