noun the white of an egg, which consists mainly of protein

  • Albumen is the protein found in egg whites.
  • Did you know albumen is another word for egg white?
  • I always separate the albumen from the yolk when making scrambled eggs.
  • The albumen of the situation was the underlying truth that nobody wanted to acknowledge.

noun a colorless volatile flammable liquid which is produced by the natural fermentation of sugars and is the intoxicating constituent of wine, beer, spirits, and other drinks

  • The consumption of alcohol is strictly prohibited on this premises.
  • Let's grab some alcohol and have a good time tonight.
  • I'm craving some alc, let's hit up the liquor store.
  • His love for her was like an addiction to alcohol, consuming him completely.

noun a type of tree nut with a hard shell and an edible seed inside, often used in cooking and baking

  • The almond tree is a species of tree native to the Middle East and South Asia.
  • I love snacking on almonds while watching TV.
  • These almond cookies are bomb!
  • His eyes were the color of almonds, deep and mysterious.

noun a seed or seed pod of various leguminous plants, as the bean plant

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  • The farmer planted rows of bean seeds in the field.
  • I love snacking on roasted beans while watching TV.
  • Let's spill the beans and tell everyone about the surprise party.
  • She's the bean counter in the office, always keeping track of expenses.

noun a type of meat that comes from cows or cattle

  • The chef prepared a delicious beef Wellington for the dinner party.
  • I'm craving a juicy beef burger right now.
  • Let's grab some beef tacos for lunch.
  • There seems to be some beef between those two coworkers.

noun a clear seasoned broth made by simmering meat, fish, or vegetables in water

  • The chef prepared a rich bouillon for the soup base.
  • I added a bouillon cube to the pot for extra flavor.
  • Let's grab some bouillon packets for a quick meal.
  • His words were like bouillon, adding depth to the conversation.

noun a solid emulsion of fat globules, air, and water made by churning milk or cream and used as food

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  • The chef used butter to sauté the vegetables.
  • Can you pass the butter, please?
  • I can't believe it's not butter!
  • Her words were smooth as butter, convincing everyone to agree with her.

noun a breakfast food made from roasted grains, typically eaten with milk

adjective relating to grains or breakfast food made from grains

  • I always start my day with a bowl of cereal for breakfast.
  • I love munching on cereal while watching TV.
  • I'm craving some cereal right now, want some?
  • The idea of going back to school gives me a stomach full of cereal.

noun a glossy brown nut that may be roasted and eaten

adjective of a reddish-brown color

  • The chestnut tree in the park is over a hundred years old.
  • I love roasting chestnuts over an open fire during the winter.
  • Let's go grab a chestnut latte from that new cafe down the street.
  • His hair was the color of chestnuts, shining in the sunlight.

noun fish parts used for bait

verb to be friends with someone

  • I have known my chum since we were in elementary school.
  • Hey chum, wanna grab a drink later?
  • Me and my chum are planning to hit up the new club downtown.
  • In the world of business, your competitors can quickly turn into your chums if you play your cards right.

adjective lacking refinement or delicacy

  • The fabric used for the curtains was quite coarse to the touch.
  • I can't wear this shirt, it feels too coarse against my skin.
  • I hate how coarse this sandpaper feels, it's rough on my hands.
  • His language was coarse and offensive, making everyone uncomfortable.

noun a small, edible, marine bivalve mollusk with a strong ribbed shell

verb to wrinkle or pucker, typically the skin

  • The scientist studied the effects of pollution on the cockle population in the estuary.
  • I found a beautiful cockle shell on the beach today.
  • I can't believe he had the cockles to ask her out on a date.
  • Her heart swelled with warmth, like the cockles of a cozy fireplace.

noun food items

adjective related to food or edibles

  • The store specializes in high-quality comestibles sourced from local farms.
  • I'm going to grab some comestibles from the grocery store for the party.
  • Let's pick up some fancy comestibles for the picnic.
  • Literature can be considered as intellectual comestibles for the mind.

noun a substance such as salt, mustard, or ketchup that is used to add flavor to food

  • The chef recommended pairing the steak with a condiment such as mustard or horseradish.
  • Don't forget to grab some ketchup or mayo as condiments for the BBQ.
  • Pass me the hot sauce, I need some extra condiment on my burrito.
  • Laughter is the condiment of life, adding flavor to every moment.

noun the central cylindrical core of an ear of corn, to which the kernels are attached

noun a crustacean with a broad carapace, stalked eyes, and five pairs of legs, the first pair of which are modified as pincers

verb to move sideways or diagonally, especially in an awkward or evasive manner

adjective relating to or characteristic of a crab

  • The marine biologist studied the behavior of the crab in its natural habitat.
  • I love going to the beach and trying to catch crabs with my friends.
  • That party was so lit, we were all dancing like crabs on a hot plate!
  • She had a crabby attitude all day, snapping at everyone who crossed her path.

noun a building or room for processing milk and its products

adjective relating to or used in the production of milk and its products

  • The dairy industry plays a significant role in the country's economy.
  • I'm going to pick up some dairy products from the store.
  • I try to avoid dairy because it doesn't sit well with me.
  • Her smile was as bright as a sunny day in a dairy farm.

noun a thick, malleable mixture of flour and liquid, used for baking bread or pastry

  • The baker kneaded the dough for the bread carefully.
  • I love to play with dough when I'm making pizza at home.
  • Let's roll in the dough and buy some new clothes!
  • She had to work hard to earn enough dough to pay for her dream vacation.

noun a small figure made of dough, often used in baking or cooking

  • The doughboy was a popular mascot used by the Pillsbury Company.
  • My grandma always calls me her little doughboy because I love baking.
  • Hey, doughboy, pass me the flour for the cookies.
  • He may look tough on the outside, but deep down he's just a doughboy.

verb past tense of the verb 'dry', meaning to remove moisture from something

adjective describes a noun as having had moisture removed

  • The dried flowers were carefully arranged in a vase for the centerpiece.
  • I found some dried fruit in the pantry for a snack.
  • Let's grab some dried beef jerky for the road trip.
  • His sense of humor seemed to have dried up lately.

dry

verb verb shows an action or a state of being, in this case 'dry' can also be a verb meaning to remove moisture from something

adjective adjective describes a noun or pronoun, in this case 'dry' describes something that lacks moisture or is not wet

  • The desert climate is known for its consistently dry conditions.
  • Make sure to hang your clothes outside to dry in the sun.
  • I forgot my umbrella and got completely soaked in the rain, now I'm all dry.
  • His sense of humor was so dry, it left everyone in the room laughing.

noun the intrinsic nature or indispensable quality of something, especially something abstract, that determines its character

  • The essence of the research study lies in its methodology and findings.
  • The essence of a good movie is a captivating storyline.
  • The essence of a perfect burger is the juicy patty and melted cheese.
  • In literature, the essence of a poem can be found in its underlying themes and emotions.

fig

noun A pear-shaped fruit with sweet dark flesh and many small seeds, eaten fresh or dried

  • The fig is a fruit that is rich in fiber and nutrients.
  • I love snacking on fresh figs in the afternoon.
  • Let's grab some figs and chill at the park.
  • The decision to invest in that company was like planting a fig tree for future success.

noun Ingredients or toppings used to prepare or garnish food, typically used in the context of a meal or dish.

  • The chef carefully selected the finest fixings for the gourmet sandwich.
  • I'm going to grab some fixings from the store for the barbecue tonight.
  • Let's load up on all the burger fixings for the cookout.
  • She added her own unique fixings to the project, making it truly stand out.

noun the soft substance consisting of muscle and fat that is found between the skin and bones of a human or an animal

  • The doctor examined the patient's flesh for any signs of infection.
  • I can't stand the feeling of raw flesh, it gives me the creeps.
  • That new tattoo looks sick, the artist really knows how to work with flesh.
  • His words cut through her like a knife, leaving her feeling exposed to the bone, her flesh raw and vulnerable.

noun a mixture of egg white and water used in cooking or painting

  • The chef demonstrated how to make a glair by whisking egg whites until they formed stiff peaks.
  • I accidentally added too much glair to the cake batter, but it turned out fluffy and delicious.
  • I always use a little glair in my scrambled eggs to make them extra fluffy.
  • His words were like a glair, adding a light and airy touch to the conversation.

noun a sticky or slimy substance

adjective describing something as resembling or being like goop

  • The scientist studied the chemical composition of the goop found in the laboratory.
  • I accidentally stepped in some goop on the sidewalk.
  • That goop is so sticky, it's hard to get off my hands.
  • Her mind was filled with goop after a long day of work.

hen

noun a woman, especially one who is bossy or domineering

  • The hen laid eggs every morning in the coop.
  • The hen is brooding on her eggs in the nest.
  • That hen is a real clucker, always making noise.
  • She's as protective as a mother hen when it comes to her children.

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  • The surgeon carefully examined the patient's insides during the operation.
  • I could feel butterflies in my insides before giving the presentation.
  • I've been working out hard to tone my insides.
  • She had a gut feeling deep down in her insides about the decision.

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  • The waiter brought us a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice.
  • I always start my day with a glass of juice.
  • Let's grab some juice before we head out.
  • His words were like bitter juice, leaving a bad taste in my mouth.

adjective describing a quality of having many leaves or being covered in leaves

  • The leafy trees provided a beautiful canopy over the park.
  • I love walking through the leafy neighborhood in the fall.
  • Let's go chill in that leafy spot by the river.
  • Her mind was a leafy maze of thoughts, difficult to navigate.

noun a yellow citrus fruit with a sour taste

adjective describing something related to or resembling a lemon

  • The chef used fresh lemon zest to enhance the flavor of the dish.
  • I love adding lemon to my water for a refreshing taste.
  • This lemonade is lit, bro!
  • When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.

noun a substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil

adjective having a consistency like that of water or oil

  • The scientist carefully measured the volume of the liquid in the beaker.
  • I spilled some of the liquid on the table while pouring it into the glass.
  • I chugged that energy drink so fast, I barely tasted the liquid.
  • Her words were like a soothing liquid, calming everyone in the room.

noun a compact mass of a substance, especially one without a definite or regular shape

verb to put in an indiscriminate mass or group

adjective having a thick, solid appearance or consistency

  • The doctor discovered a lump during the patient's routine check-up.
  • I noticed a weird lump on my arm, should I be worried?
  • She's got a huge lump of cash saved up for her vacation.
  • Dealing with all these problems at once feels like a heavy lump in my chest.

noun a butter substitute made from vegetable oils or animal fats

  • The recipe calls for margarine instead of butter for a healthier option.
  • Hey, can you pass me the margarine for the toast?
  • I can't believe it's not butter, it's just margarine!
  • Her smile was as smooth as margarine on a warm toast.

noun a clear jelly or jam made from citrus fruit, especially oranges, and sugar

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  • The hotel served a delicious breakfast spread with freshly made marmalade.
  • I love spreading marmalade on my toast in the morning.
  • Hey, pass me the marmalade, will ya?
  • Her words were sweet like marmalade, but I could sense the bitterness underneath.

noun a dirty or untidy state of things or of a place

verb eat or drink (something) in a rapid, casual, or unskillful way

  • The office was in a complete mess after the renovation.
  • Don't make a mess in the kitchen while cooking.
  • I can't believe you made such a mess of the situation.
  • Her emotions were a tangled mess after the breakup.

noun a white liquid produced by female mammals to feed their young

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  • The dairy farm produces fresh milk every morning.
  • I need to pick up some milk from the store on my way home.
  • Hey, can you pass me the moo juice? I need it for my cereal.
  • He was milking the situation for all it was worth, trying to get sympathy from everyone.

noun a plant with stinging hairs that cause skin irritation

verb to annoy or provoke someone

  • The nettle is a plant known for its stinging hairs.
  • Watch out for those nettles, they can really sting!
  • I accidentally brushed against some nettles and now my skin is on fire.
  • Her sharp words were like nettles, causing discomfort to those around her.

noun Nourishment is a noun that refers to the food or other substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition.

  • Proper nourishment is essential for overall health and well-being.
  • Eating a balanced diet provides the necessary nourishment for our bodies.
  • I need to grab some grub for nourishment before heading out.
  • Reading books is like nourishment for the mind, feeding it with knowledge and wisdom.

nut

noun a small flat piece of metal or other material, typically square or hexagonal, with a hole through it for a bolt or screw to be passed through

  • The nut of the tree is a valuable source of nutrition for many animals.
  • I love snacking on nuts throughout the day.
  • He's a bit of a nut when it comes to collecting vintage cars.
  • She cracked under pressure like a nut in a vise.

noun a set of two things used together or regarded as a unit

verb to arrange in sets of two

adjective denoting something consisting of two parts

  • The tailor recommended a new pair of trousers for the client.
  • I found a cool pair of sneakers at the mall.
  • Let's grab a fresh pair of shades before hitting the beach.
  • The duo made a great pair in the dance competition.

noun a type of vegetable oil obtained from the fruit of the oil palm tree

  • The production of palm oil has been a major driver of deforestation in many tropical regions.
  • I heard that palm oil is used in a lot of everyday products like shampoo and cookies.
  • I can't believe how many snacks have palm oil in them, it's everywhere!
  • The spread of palm oil plantations is like a wildfire, consuming vast areas of land.

pea

noun a small spherical seed or the seed-pod of a leguminous plant, widely eaten as a vegetable.

  • The chef prepared a delicious pea soup for the banquet.
  • I love snacking on frozen peas straight from the bag.
  • Let's bounce, pea brain!
  • The small startup grew rapidly, just like a pea sprouting in the garden.

noun a small oval seed that is the edible fruit of a South American plant

adjective describing something related to or resembling a peanut

  • The peanut is a legume crop that is widely grown for its edible seeds.
  • I always snack on peanuts while watching movies.
  • I can't believe he's allergic to peanuts, that's nuts!
  • She's as small as a peanut compared to the other players on the team.

noun A thin outer covering or layer that can be removed from a surface

verb To remove a thin outer covering or layer from a surface

  • The label on the bottle was starting to peel off.
  • I hate when stickers peel off and leave sticky residue.
  • I tried to peel off the band-aid but it hurt too much.
  • She tried to peel off the layers of his tough exterior to reveal his true feelings.

noun the essential or central part

  • The pith of a plant is the central core that contains nutrients and water.
  • Make sure to remove the pith before cooking the citrus fruits.
  • I can't believe he had the pith to ask for a promotion after just starting the job.
  • The pith of the argument was lost in the heated debate.

noun a person's behavior or actions in a particular sphere

verb to engage in activity for amusement or recreation

preposition used to indicate the manner or means by which something is done

  • Researchers often play around with different variables to see how they affect the outcome.
  • I like to play around with different makeup looks in my free time.
  • Let's play around with some new beats and see what we come up with.
  • It's important to play around with different perspectives to gain a better understanding of the situation.

noun domestic fowl, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese, raised for meat or eggs

  • Poultry farming is a common agricultural practice in many countries.
  • My grandma raises poultry in her backyard.
  • Let's grab some fried chicken from that poultry joint.
  • The company's financial troubles have come home to roost, like a flock of poultry.

noun a small shellfish with a long tail and legs, resembling a large shrimp

  • The chef prepared a delicious prawn cocktail for the appetizer.
  • I love snacking on prawns during parties.
  • Let's grab some prawns and chill by the beach.
  • The team leader was like a prawn in a sea of sharks during the meeting.

verb to return something to its original place or position

  • Please remember to put back all books after you have finished reading them.
  • Hey, don't forget to put back the remote when you're done with it.
  • Dude, just put back the stuff where you found it, okay?
  • It's time to put back the pieces of our broken relationship and move on.

noun a type of food made from ground meat, especially pork, and seasoning, packed into a cylindrical casing

  • The butcher recommended the premium quality sausage for the barbecue.
  • Hey, pass me some of that delicious sausage!
  • I could really go for a hot dog with extra sausage right now.
  • His speech was full of sausage, lacking any real substance.

set

noun a collection of objects or items that belong together, often used for a specific purpose

verb to put or place something in a particular position or location

adjective fixed or arranged in a particular way

adverb in a fixed or rigid manner

  • The committee has set a date for the next meeting.
  • I've set aside some time to work on my project this weekend.
  • Let's set up a hangout at the park tomorrow.
  • She has set her sights on becoming the next CEO of the company.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea, such as 'short'

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, such as 'short'

preposition a word or phrase that connects a noun or pronoun to a verb or adjective in a sentence, such as 'short of'

  • The company's revenue fell short of expectations this quarter.
  • I'm short of cash right now, can you lend me some?
  • I'm short of time, so let's hurry up and finish this project.
  • Her dedication to the cause never falls short of inspiring others.

noun a type of flatfish

adjective only

  • The company's sole purpose is to provide high-quality products to its customers.
  • I'm the sole person in charge of this project.
  • She's the sole reason I'm still here.
  • His music is the sole source of joy in her life.

noun strong alcoholic drinks

  • The ancient ritual was believed to summon the spirits of the ancestors.
  • I can feel the spirits of this place, can't you?
  • Let's go to that haunted house and see if we can spot some spirits!
  • The team's win lifted the spirits of the entire community.

noun the capital raised by a company through the issue and subscription of shares

verb to keep a supply of goods for sale

adjective of or relating to stocks or the stock market

  • The company's stock price has been steadily increasing over the past few months.
  • I heard that the stock for that new tech company is going through the roof!
  • I'm thinking of investing in some stock to make some quick cash.
  • His emotions were like a volatile stock, constantly fluctuating.

noun a person or thing acting or serving in place of another

verb to put or use in the place of another

  • The chef decided to use tofu as a substitute for meat in the vegetarian dish.
  • I'll have to substitute the blueberries with strawberries in the recipe because I ran out.
  • I can't believe she tried to substitute her friend at the last minute.
  • Laughter is a great substitute for tears in times of sadness.

noun the action of replacing someone or something with another person or thing

  • The teacher explained the concept of chemical substitution in organic reactions.
  • I asked for a substitution in my order at the restaurant because I didn't like the side dish.
  • I need a substitution for my shift at work tomorrow, can anyone cover for me?
  • In times of crisis, faith can act as a substitution for fear.

tom

noun a male given name, often short for Thomas

  • Tom is a diligent worker who always meets deadlines.
  • I'm meeting Tom for lunch later today.
  • Tom is a cool dude, we always have a good time hanging out.
  • Tom's creativity knows no bounds, he's like a magician with ideas.

noun a red or yellowish fruit with a juicy pulp, used as a vegetable in cooking

adjective describing word that modifies a noun, in this case 'tomato'

article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun, in this case 'the'

  • The tomato is a fruit that is commonly used in salads and sauces.
  • I love adding tomatoes to my sandwiches for extra flavor.
  • Hey, pass me that 'mato so I can slice it up for the burgers.
  • She's as red as a tomato after running in the sun all day.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unsweet' is an adjective that describes something that is not sweet.

  • The unsweetened tea is a popular choice for those looking to avoid added sugars.
  • I prefer my coffee unsweet, just black with no sugar.
  • I can't stand anything unsweet, I need my desserts to be sugary and sweet.
  • Her words were unsweet, leaving a bitter taste in my mouth.

verb to deplete or exhaust a supply of something

adverb in a way that depletes or exhausts a supply of something

  • It is important to be mindful of how much paper you use up in the office.
  • Try not to use up all the hot water when you take a shower.
  • I always manage to use up all my data on my phone before the end of the month.
  • She was worried that she would use up all her energy trying to finish the project on time.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. Example: The used-up car was in need of repairs.

verb A word that expresses an action or a state of being. Example: She used up all of her energy during the race.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. Example: The used-up batteries needed to be replaced.

adverb A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. Example: She quickly used up all of her savings.

  • The supplies were completely used up during the expedition.
  • We've used up all the snacks, so we'll need to buy more.
  • I used up all my data streaming videos on my phone.
  • She felt like she had used up all her energy dealing with difficult customers all day.

noun a person who is able to adapt to many different functions or activities

adjective able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities

  • The new software is very versatile, allowing users to customize it to fit their needs.
  • I love how versatile this dress is - I can dress it up or down for any occasion.
  • That actor is so versatile, they can play any role and make it their own.
  • The artist's versatile use of colors and techniques creates a dynamic and engaging painting.

noun the quality or state of being able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities

adjective versatile - able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities

  • The versatility of the new software allows it to be used in a variety of industries.
  • I love the versatility of this dress - I can dress it up or down for any occasion.
  • His versatility on the basketball court is off the charts - he can play any position with ease.
  • The versatility of her writing style makes her a truly talented author, able to write in any genre.

noun a sudden, sharp cracking sound or movement

verb to make a sudden, sharp cracking sound or movement

  • The photographer took quick snaps of the model during the photoshoot.
  • Let's take some snaps before we leave the party.
  • She snaps at anyone who disagrees with her.
  • The tension in the room was so thick, it felt like it could snap at any moment.

noun the edible inner part of the oat kernel

  • Oat groats are the hulled kernels of oat grains.
  • I love cooking with oat groats because they are so versatile.
  • Have you tried making oat groats for breakfast? They're bomb!
  • To me, oat groats represent a blank canvas for creating delicious meals.

noun a type of food that is easy to eat and digest

  • The company specializes in producing a wide range of cannabis-infused edibles.
  • I love snacking on edibles while watching movies.
  • Let's grab some edibles and chill at the park.
  • His words were like edibles, leaving a lasting impact on the audience.

noun a colloquial term for eggs, typically used in the context of cooking or preparing food

  • The chef prepared a delicious dish using fresh teggies from the local market.
  • I love snacking on teggies while watching TV.
  • Let's grab some teggies and dip for the party tonight.
  • Her ideas were like teggies, simple yet full of potential.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun, and in some languages extending to volume or numerical scope

  • It is important to carefully consider all factors before deciding to throw something into the mix.
  • Let's just throw something into the mix and see how it goes.
  • I'm gonna throw this new idea into the mix and see if it sticks.
  • Sometimes it's good to throw a little chaos into the mix to keep things interesting.

noun a small, red berry that grows on a low evergreen shrub found in northern regions

  • Cowberries are a type of wild berry commonly found in northern regions.
  • I picked some cowberries while hiking in the mountains.
  • These cowberries are so tart, they make my mouth pucker!
  • The cowberry bush symbolizes resilience in harsh climates.

noun a slang term for the female genitalia

  • The conut is a type of palm tree native to tropical regions.
  • I tried a conut for the first time on my vacation to Hawaii.
  • Let's go grab some conuts at the beach this weekend.
  • She's a tough nut to crack, like a conut shell.

noun a type of onion with a long green stalk and a small white bulb, often used in cooking for its mild flavor

  • The recipe calls for finely chopped green onion as a garnish.
  • I love adding green onion to my stir-fry for extra flavor.
  • Throw some green onion on top of your baked potato - it's bomb!
  • The green onion symbolizes growth and freshness in this dish.

noun a type of pasta, typically stuffed with a mixture of meat or cheese and served in broth or with a sauce

  • The restaurant served a delicious plate of tortellini in a creamy sauce.
  • I'm craving some tortellini for dinner tonight.
  • Let's grab some tortellini and chill at my place.
  • Her mind was a whirlwind of thoughts, like a pot of boiling tortellini.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

adjective a word naming an attribute of a noun, such as sweet, red, or technical

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element

article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun, and in some languages extending to volume or numerical scope

  • The author needs to put some meat on the bones of the research paper to provide more in-depth analysis.
  • The presentation was good, but it would be better if you put some meat on the bones with more examples.
  • The story is interesting, but it needs more details to put some flesh on the bones.
  • The proposal is promising, but we need to put some meat on the bones to make it more convincing.

noun a type of summer squash that is typically long and green in color

  • The chef prepared a delicious zucchini dish for the guests.
  • I love adding zucchini to my pasta for some extra veggies.
  • Let's sneak some zucchini into the sauce for a healthier twist.
  • She navigated through the crowd as smoothly as a zucchini sliding down a chute.

noun a type of edible mushroom that is typically found in fields or grassy areas

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noun a type of Indian snack made from fried chickpea flour

adjective describing the type of snack made from chickpea flour

  • The sev was meticulously crafted by skilled artisans.
  • I always enjoy snacking on sev while watching movies.
  • Let's grab some sev and chill at the park.
  • His words were like sev, adding flavor to the conversation.

noun a small shrimp or prawn, especially one used as food

  • The chef prepared a delicious dish of grilled crevettes for the dinner party.
  • I love snacking on crevettes while watching TV.
  • Let's grab some crevettes and have a picnic by the beach.
  • The team leader is always the big crevette in the pond, showing off his skills.

noun Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO) is a type of oil made from pressing olives.

  • Extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) is known for its high quality and health benefits.
  • I always use EVOO when cooking because it adds a great flavor to the dish.
  • EVOO is my go-to for salads, it just tastes so much better than regular oil.
  • Using EVOO in this recipe is like adding a touch of sophistication to an otherwise ordinary dish.

noun a type of sauce or condiment typically made with tomatillos, green chili peppers, cilantro, and other ingredients

  • The chef prepared a delicious dish using salsa verde as the main ingredient.
  • I love adding salsa verde to my tacos for an extra kick of flavor.
  • This salsa verde is the bomb, you have to try it!
  • Her words had a salsa verde effect on the audience, adding a touch of spice to the conversation.

noun a shrub or small tree of the genus Berberis, typically bearing red or yellow flowers and red or blue-black berries.

  • The barberry plant is known for its bright red berries and thorny branches.
  • I love the tangy taste of barberries in my salad.
  • Have you tried those little red sour balls? They taste like barberries!
  • Her words were like sharp barberries, leaving a sting long after she had spoken.

noun a type of vegetable, also known as okra, that is long and slender in shape

  • The chef prepared a delicious dish using ladies' fingers as one of the main ingredients.
  • I love snacking on ladies' fingers, they are so tasty!
  • Hey, pass me some of those ladies' fingers, they're my favorite snack.
  • Her delicate fingers moved across the piano keys like graceful ladies' fingers.

noun a spicy North African paste made from chili peppers, garlic, olive oil, and spices

  • The chef prepared a traditional North African dish using a blend of spices, including harissa.
  • I love adding a dollop of harissa to my scrambled eggs for an extra kick of flavor.
  • This harissa sauce is fire - it's got just the right amount of heat!
  • Her passion for cooking was like a jar of harissa - intense and full of flavor.

noun a spice made from the seed of a tropical tree, used in cooking and baking

  • The chef added a pinch of nutmeg to the sauce for a subtle hint of flavor.
  • I love sprinkling nutmeg on my morning oatmeal for a warm and cozy taste.
  • Hey, can you pass me the nutmeg so I can spice up this dish?
  • The nutmeg of wisdom in her words added depth to the conversation.

noun A hybrid fruit created by crossbreeding a plum and an apricot, having characteristics of both parent fruits.

  • The pluot is a hybrid fruit that is a cross between a plum and an apricot.
  • I love snacking on pluots, they're so juicy and sweet.
  • Have you tried a pluot before? It's like the best of both worlds!
  • The pluot symbolizes the perfect blend of flavors in a single fruit.

noun a plural form of the noun 'butter', referring to multiple quantities of butter

  • The chef prepared a delicious dish using imported butters.
  • I can't believe how many different types of butters there are at the grocery store.
  • I love slathering butters on my toast in the morning.
  • His smooth talking was like spreading butters on a hot pan, it just slid right off.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

  • Nighttime spinach is a nutritious leafy green vegetable that can be enjoyed in a variety of dishes.
  • I love sneaking in some nighttime spinach into my smoothies for an extra health boost.
  • Hey, have you tried adding nighttime spinach to your salads? It's so good!
  • To me, nighttime spinach represents the quiet moments of reflection and growth that come at the end of the day.

noun a plant of the mallow family with large lobed leaves and pale yellow flowers

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  • The abelmosk plant is known for its beautiful flowers and medicinal properties.
  • I planted some abelmosk in my garden because I heard it attracts butterflies.
  • Hey, check out those funky abelmosk flowers over there!
  • Her personality is like an abelmosk flower, delicate yet captivating.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

article a word that specifies a noun as definite or indefinite

  • He is a bit of a perfectionist when it comes to his work.
  • I'm feeling a bit of a headache coming on.
  • She's a bit of a drama queen, always causing unnecessary problems.
  • The new policy is a bit of a double-edged sword, providing benefits but also causing some challenges.

noun the quality or state of being acidic

  • The acidness of the solution was measured using a pH scale.
  • I could taste the acidness of the lemon in the drink.
  • This orange juice has a lot of acidness to it.
  • The acidness of her words left a bitter taste in my mouth.

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noun a type of vinegar made from apples

  • Apple cider vinegar (ACV) is often used in cooking and as a natural remedy.
  • I like to add a splash of ACV to my salad dressing for extra flavor.
  • ACV is my go-to for clearing up my skin.
  • Using ACV to cleanse your body is like hitting the reset button for your health.

adjective able to be added or joined to something

  • The new ingredient is easily addible to the recipe.
  • You can totally add more cheese to make it more addible.
  • Just chuck it in there, it's totally addible.
  • His input was not addible to the discussion.

verb Adding to is a verb phrase consisting of the verb 'adding' and the preposition 'to', indicating the action of including something to increase or enhance.

preposition The preposition 'to' in the phrase 'adding to' shows the direction or destination of the action of adding.

  • The new research findings are adding to our understanding of the topic.
  • She keeps adding to her collection of vintage records.
  • I'm just adding to the chaos by being here.
  • His constant complaints are just adding to the negativity in the office.

verb A verb is a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence. In this case, 'adds to' is a verb phrase indicating the act of increasing or enhancing something.

preposition A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. 'To' is a preposition in the phrase 'adds to', indicating direction or addition.

  • The extensive research conducted by the team adds to the credibility of their findings.
  • Her positive attitude really adds to the overall vibe of the group.
  • His new haircut really adds to his cool factor.
  • The layers of complexity in the novel adds to its depth and richness.

noun a genus of plants in the carrot family, commonly known as ground elder or bishop's weed

  • Aegopodium is a genus of flowering plants in the carrot family.
  • I heard that aegopodium is a type of plant that grows quickly.
  • Have you seen that aegopodium plant? It's taking over the garden!
  • The aegopodium in the room was the fact that we needed to address the issue immediately.