spinach
IPA: spˈɪnʌtʃ
noun
- A particular edible plant, Spinacia oleracea, or its leaves.
- Any of numerous plants, or their leaves, which are used for greens in the same way Spinacia oleraceae is or resemble it in some way.
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Examples of "spinach" in Sentences
- Frozen spinach is NOT a good thing in this recipe.
- Bright green spinach is folded into mildly spiced yogurt.
- Maria, because the spinach is cooked so quickly, it keeps it's lovely color.
- "The only thing that I hate more intensely than melodrama and spinach is myself."
- True spinach is (like peas) one of those vegetables which depend on the man-from-Del-Monte moment.
- When all the spinach is added, cook until still bright green but fully cooked (taste if there's any question).
- The tender Malabar spinach is still setting fleshy pink flowers, and the castor bean plant, towering, mesmerizing and deadly poisonous, displays its layers of purple leaves the size of a blacksmith's hand.
- We looked in on the chickens, fed the koi, walked the perimeter of the deer fence to make sure there were no breaks in it anywhere (it keeps the deer out of the garden, where the spinach is just starting to sprout).
- Just cut a stick of feta, cover it in spinach (I thawed whole leaf spinach from my freezer – if you use fresh parboil them so they wilt and press out the water), then roll the feta-spinach roll up in the dough triangle.
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