celery
IPA: sˈɛɫɝi
noun
- A European herb (Apium graveolens) of the carrot family.
- (uncountable) The stalks of this herb eaten as a vegetable.
- A yellow-green colour, like that of a celery.
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Examples of "celery" in Sentences
- Celery stalk in a drink at a bar.
- Celery is both a species and a food.
- The Doctor would then eat the celery.
- The celery's juices will soak the rice.
- Celery is the most common host of this virus.
- Parts of the strings in celery are collenchyma.
- Death by celery is a fate worse than regular death.
- But celery is on a level below the other vegetables.
- Add celery, carrots, and onion and saute 5 mintues. 3.
- Sorry about the celery blunder, and thanks for the correction.
- Tilly appeared in a light green blouse, the one she called celery.
- Celery is not commonly available in India however celery seeds are.
- Does anyone know the difference in the types of celery at the grocery store
- "Go on and tell her, Mr. Gunston, about that fan tan sucker that made nineteen thousan 'last year in celery an' asparagus."
- Add in diced celery and spices (adjust salt and pepper to taste, if needed) and cook for an additional 5 minutes, until celery is just tender.
- Because asking someone to come over to your house for celery is like calling him up and saying, "Hey, want to come over to my house so my new friend Luca Brasi can beat you with a belt and then trample on your dignity?"
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