nut - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • tighten: The need to tighten every nut yourself is an understandable flaw among creatives.
  • undo: A 24mm socket will be needed with an amount of force to undo the nut.
  • loosen: Then jack up the car after loosening the wheel nuts and remove the wheel.
  • chop: The society is appealing for people to leave out a little dog or cat food or some chopped nuts.
  • crack: A wheel wrench with a telescopic extending handle makes cracking the nuts much easier, with less chance of grazed knuckles!
  • roast: Food Choice: Great on its own, or pair with roasted nuts or seafood.

Adjective modifier

  • pistachio: In " Naked Gun " , Leslie and George are seated in a car, munching pistachio nuts.
  • hazel: Both species compete for the food resource of hazel nuts.
  • unsalted: Crunchy carrot sticks or unsalted nuts make a tasty alternative to crisps.
  • dies(some: Ted Barney # re: Xbox: High Quality Halo 2 Screenshots & Lets sue Microsoft if your Xbox dies(some nut )!
  • tough: Links with the PCT remain a tough nut to crack.
  • castellated: I replaced the link bolt and found a new split pin for putting through the castellated nut.

Modifies a noun

  • allergy: We let people with nut allergies make up their own minds.
  • roast: Sample menu: Lasagna, nut roast, vegan cheese pie, tofu burgers.

Noun used with modifier

  • cashew: Avoid dishes with cashew nuts they are over 50 % fat!
  • brazil: Go nutty - have a handful of cashew nuts, peanuts, almonds or brazil nuts these provide you with healthy fats.
  • pine: This time they were given a meal of pine nuts.
  • macadamia: Hawaii and Australia are the two biggest producers of the highly priced macadamia nuts.
  • pecan: Garden Burger A veggie burger made from peppers, mushrooms and pecan nuts.
  • betel: Availability In the UK: A pound of dried betel nut retails in the UK for around £ 15.

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