0 past simple and past participle of cream
They are creamed-off and go to the fee-paying schools—and not just to the corporation fee-paying schools.
Many excellent science and engineering departments slipped down the league table while the creamed-off top 12 accelerated up.
The creamed-off pupils would not add to the country's total of trained manpower if they went to local comprehensive schools; they would pass their examinations anyway.
Guldbrandsen also loves cooking and her favourite is steak with creamed potatoes (biff med fltegratinerte poteter).
Creamed mixtures are usually further leavened by a chemical leavener like baking soda.
Today, it means a creamed casserole dish such as scalloped potatoes, which contains no seafood at all.
Isterband is often served together with creamed dill potatoes and pickled beetroot.
Variations on creamed seafood soups are common along the coastline.