Defined as a break in a bone, it may be simple or compound
fracture
This breakfast dish is simple to make: just dip slices of bread in egg, sugar & milk and fry
French toast
To clear one's mind is to "blow away" these spider structures
cobwebs
Everyone has one:
POV
a point of view
Proverbially, you can do this "out of the other side of your mouth"
laugh
This- "degree" burn is characterized by blistering
second degree
Eaten cold or added to pasta, prosciutto is a type of this meat
ham
It's what "birds of a feather" do
flock together
On some forms & applications:
DOB
date of birth
A person difficult to know or convince is a this nut to crack
tough
A "maneuver" used on choking victims was popularized in the 1970s by this doctor
Henry Heimlich
Souvlakia—lamb & often vegetables grilled on a skewer—is the Greek version of this Turkish dish
shish kebab
An unpolished person who shows promise is often called one of these "in the rough"
a diamond
A religious group:
LDS
Latter Day Saints
This long, narrow receptacle holds food for animals
a trough
The displacement at the end of a bone from its joint; it often happens to the shoulder
dislocation
Golden oak is another name for the shiitake variety of this
a mushroom
To do something superfluous is "to carry" these "to Newcastle"
coals
For tax purposes, the total amount you earned less deductions:
AGI
adjusted gross income
It means having a coarse surface; you can find it bordering a golf fairway
a rough
This device made from a strip of cloth & a stick should only be used as a last resort for very severe bleeding
tourniquet
The Wellness Ency. of Food and Nutrition says these mottled beans contain more fiber than any other legume
pinto beans
This French phrase meaning "reason for being" has become part of the English language
raison d’être
Organization founded by Carrie Chapman Catt in 1920:
LWV
the League of Women Voters
An adequate quantity
enough