pod - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • split: Split the vanilla pod lengthways with a sharp knife and scrape away the inside seeds and add to the milk.

Adjective modifier

  • s1: NEWS: Also see the new Polar S725x with optional extra to include the Polar S1 foot pod.
  • frosty: Black pod occurs worldwide and has the largest impact, while frosty pod and witches ' broom are restricted to tropical America.
  • ripe: The ripe seed pods burst open with a loud pop, throwing the seeds several feet.
  • alien: I suspected they were some sort of alien pods waiting for a chance to take over our bodies and turn us into mindless zombies.
  • green: This fiery hot chili is a heavy producer of large dark green pods changing to red.

Modifies a noun

  • borer: In this region it is prone to botrytis ( gray mold ) and to pod borer.
  • shatter: In cereals, some seeds are gathered with the crop but many pods shatter and the seeds fall to the ground.
  • rot: Pod rot of cacao caused by Moniliophthora ( Monilia ) roreri.
  • casting: Questioner: You're talking about the interactive services, the online services and pod casting.
  • cast: Create custom MP3s and then ' podcast ' them in your pod cast software.

Noun used with modifier

  • vanilla: Some top aroma tips are to put a vanilla pod in the oven or grill a coffee bean.
  • cardamom: Soothing nightcap Bring creamy milk to a boil with two split cardamom pods.
  • cocoa: Nutritional or simply surprising facts - cocoa pods are about the size of American footballs.
  • seed: The ripe seed pods burst open with a loud pop, throwing the seeds several feet.
  • pea: Produces an abundance of easy to shell, 3 to 4 inch long pea pods which contains 6 to 9 peas per pod.
  • espresso: The machine can operate using Ground Coffee or easy serve espresso Pods.

Preposition: of

  • dolphin: We saw 1 seal and a small pod of common dolphins but they did not want to play with us.
  • whale: Lost Whales For 10 days a pod of five sperm whales has been trapped in the North Sea, seeking a way out.

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