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turnip - use in sentences
Converse of object
- sow: Turnips Begin to harvest and continue sowing turnips until the end of the month.
- mash: Perhaps mix normal and sweet potato, or add in some mashed turnip or swede as well.
- steal: Are you sure you wouldn't just steal turnips off people?
- grow: Nor do they believe in the transformational powers of locally grown organic turnips.
- get: He often got turnips to eat during autumn and he saved them until night-time when he would roll them up and down the channel.
- pull: Prisoner said he was hungry and he pulled two turnips not 12.
Adjective modifier
- Swedish: The turnips look pretty well all the way down the valley; but I see very few, except swedish turnips.
- raw: Her Kommando had enough to eat, but she admitted they did eat raw turnips.
- wild: They found that two - both wild turnips - were herbicide resistant.
- white: The white turnips are just up, coming up, or just sown.
- small: Cool, and pack in small containers Turnips Use small, young turnips.
- few: There is hardly any fallow; comparatively few turnips.
Modifies a noun
- mosaic: The genetic control of resistance to turnip mosaic virus in Brassica.
- virus: The genetic control of resistance to turnip mosaic virus in Brassica.
- seed: You will be lucky to find turnip seeds at these prices at your local garden center, nursery or other seed dealers.
- green: Kale has 200 mg per cooked cup, collard greens boasts 300 mg, and turnip greens contain a whopping 450 mg.
- field: A single HE fell in a turnip field west of Peake House Farm, Hawthorn, causing no damage.
- top: Supper menu tonight: dried lima beans, rice, and tomatoes, plus canned turnip tops, plus Virginia ham.
Noun used with modifier
- stubble: We've received an ' occupational license ' to move ewes across a road to a fresh field of stubble turnips.
- baby: Baby turnips can be used whole ( they're good grated raw in salads ), larger ones should be peeled.
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