scallion

IPA: skˈæɫjʌn

noun

  • (now chiefly New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Ireland) A spring onion, Allium fistulosum.
  • (now chiefly New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Ireland) Any of various similar members of the genus Allium.
  • Any onion that lacks a fully developed bulb.
  • (US, Scotland) A leek.
  • A surname from Irish.
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Examples of "scallion" in Sentences

  • It has a fresh smell similar to scallion.
  • Scallion does surprisingly well in the match.
  • Scallion A stereotypical tough guy with a big gun.
  • Onions, scallion and garlic add zest and extra flavor.
  • A large pancake made with seafood and scallions was limp.
  • Leek has a mild onion like taste, less bitter than scallion.
  • The of the shallot and the scallion derives from the name of this ancient city.
  • Cayenne and scallions brought to the salad the biting quality I was looking for.

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