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cabbage
cab‧bage/ˈkæbɪdʒ/ noun [date : 1400-1500; Language : French; Origin : caboche 'head'] 1. [UNCOUNTABLE AND COUNTABLE] a large round vegetable with thick green or purple leaves
2. [COUNTABLE] British English informal someone who cannot think, move, speak etc as a result of brain injury SYN vegetable
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ADJECTIVE red ▪ Serve with parsnip puree and red cabbage. ▪ Add the red cabbage and saute for an additional five minutes. ▪ Return the pheasant to the casserole and serve with the sauce, plenty of mashed potato and red cabbage. ▪ Some ride in wheelchairs, balancing trays heaped with bratwurst, red cabbage and crumb cake. ▪ Squire's Choice - sliced roast beef rolled up with a filling of pickled red cabbage and horseradish sauce. 3. ▪ The red cabbage salad is an extra treat on the plate. ▪ Pair the rounds with steamed red cabbage and thinly sliced zucchini. ▪ Pass around the jar of red cabbage water to see if the students can identify it. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Add the red cabbage and saute for an additional five minutes. ▪ Almost by return, he was hit by a missile which looked like a rotting cabbage. ▪ But along comes a cabbage root fly, whose larvae feed on the roots. ▪ But by the time Daley was born, most people had stopped raising cabbage and had taken to raising politicians. ▪ Do they still boil cabbage to a soupy pulp in Britain, and pour the vitamin C down the drain? ▪ Geoffrey as quartermaster issued Joe with three kilos of rice, a couple of dried cabbage, and some dried pork. ▪ The red cabbage salad is an extra treat on the plate. ▪ Whether you are cultivating cabbages or grapes, care is needed to achieve a good harvest: good grapes make good wine.
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