All 14 Uses
cholesterol
in
Walk Two Moons
(Edited)
- They were very much concerned with cholesterol.
p. 27.2cholesterol = a substance found in animal fat that when eaten in large quantities increases the probability of getting heart disease
- I thought it was odd that she baked all those pies when she seemed so concerned about cholesterol.
p. 27.8
- CHAPTER 25 — CHOLESTEROL
p. 146.1
- Fried foods aren't good for you. First of all, there's the cholesterol—
p. 147.7 *cholesterol = a substance in animal fat that can cause heart disease if eaten in excess
- I don't know if you're aware of this, but men should really be careful about their cholesterol.
p. 147.9cholesterol = a substance found in animal fat that when eaten or produced in large quantities increases the probability of getting heart disease
- "Is there something wrong with butter?"
"Cholesterol," Phoebe said.p. 148.2cholesterol = a substance found in animal fat that when eaten in large quantities increases the probability of getting heart disease - Cholesterol. In the butter.
p. 148.3
- There's cholesterol on the beans.
p. 148.3
- Low-calorie and no cholesterol.
p. 148.7
- She never mentioned the cholesterol in all those pies and brownies her mother made.
p. 148.8
- Phoebe said, "It was probably because of all that cholesterol sitting heavily on their stomachs."
p. 150.5
- —but sometimes, Phoebe, I feel like dumping your cholesterol-free body out the window.
p. 159.5
- Inside the box were all the evils in the world, such as hatred, envy, plagues, sickness, and cholesterol.
p. 162.9
- In spite of all her wild tales and her cholesterol-madness and her annoying comments, there was something about Phoebe that was like a magnet.
p. 177.4
Definitions:
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(1)
(cholesterol) a substance found in animal fat that when eaten or produced in large quantities increases the probability of getting heart diseaseThere are two main types of cholesterol:
HDL (good cholesterol) is thought to offer some protection from heart disease.
LDL (bad cholesterol) is thought to cause heart disease by encouraging plaque build-up on arteries (atherosclerosis).
HDL stands for "high-density lipoproteins" while LDL stands for "low-density lipoproteins". - (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)