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bean - use in sentences
Converse of object
- bake: Come economic meltdown I'd rather be the proud owner of 10 % baked beans than 10 % gold.
- spill: We cannot put him in court or he would spill the beans.
- roast: There are three ways of cooling roasted beans: Water cooling: a shower of water chills the hot roasted beans.
Modifies a noun
- curd: Next to the dried beans and rice were stalls of fresh noodles and bean curd.
- sprout: Make it go further by adding fresh or tinned bean sprouts to your boiled rice.
- salad: Serve the white bean salad at room temperature with the sliced lamb.
- bag: A bean bag is placed in the center of the circle.
Adjective modifier
- mung: Mung beans are an excellent source of vital nutrients.
- refried: Don't worry if you make too much, because refried beans keep and reheat really well.
- pinto: While pinto beans are traditional, you can use red or black kidney beans instead, or a combination.
- broad: Plant at the back: a line of broad beans; a line of garlic the onion; a line of peas.
- scoped: Scoped Beans The main purpose of this example is showing off RSF's support for scoped beans.
- cacao: The picture on the left is the conventional way for drying cacao beans using the sun.
Preposition: on
- toast: My cookery skills are limited to beans on toast.
Noun used with modifier
- soya: Soak the soya beans overnight in plenty of cold water.
- cocoa: The beat of the cocoa bean, Falling on the ground.
- lima: It looks somewhat like a lima bean in the center of his brain from the angle she showed us.
- kidney: My pious daughter, no bigger than a kidney bean, bent in prayer for the entire holy month.
- runner: The only veg not enjoying the weather are the runner beans - they need a little more heat to get going.
- haricot: Bottled beer stood under a shelf, and there were two bags of haricot beans and some limp lettuces.
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