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wax paper
[waks pey-per]
noun
a whitish, translucent paper made moistureproof by a paraffin coating, used especially to wrap or prepare food.
wax paper
noun
paper treated or coated with wax or paraffin to make it waterproof
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of wax paper1
Example Sentences
It was served in one of those plastic "baskets" you might get from an amusement park food kiosk, lined with decorated wax paper, but the food itself was so far from pedestrian.
Parkgoers can simply insert the box after removing any other trash inside, like plates, wax paper or any errant crescents of crusts.
Rio pointed to the other half-sandwich she was carrying, its delicious goodness wrapped in neatly creased wax paper.
Once fully chilled, you can remove from the tea towels and wrap in wax paper.
Let the shallots cool, then wrap tightly in a small piece of parchment paper or wax paper.
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