radish|radishes in English
noun
[rad·ish || 'rædɪʃ]
type of bitter-tasting edible root from the mustard family; plant that produces this root
Use "radish|radishes" in a sentence
1. Delicious, fat radishes!
2. Like for pickled radishes.
3. Only there were no radishes.
4. Bring a lot of radish?
5. Bring a Iot of radish?
6. There were cabbages, turnips, radishes.
7. This radish has gone spongy.
8. The radish has turned spongy.
9. Sow the radish seeds thinly.
10. Biologic's DEER-RADISH is a blend of two different varieties of radishes and a small percentage of New Zealand Brassica and can be planted by itself or added to Biologic seed blends to further increase attraction
11. "White Roses". Radish, vegetable marrow, greens.
12. Granny needs them to eat radish.
13. The smell was really bad whenever she ate radishes.
14. It has a strong taste, resembling radishes.
15. Radish and I grin at each other.
16. RADISH CROSTINI WITH Boursin GARLIC & HERBS.
17. Cabbages, caraways, radishes , all emerged stealthily , afraid of lagging behind.
18. A radish stuck out of the shopping basket.
19. She carved a flower out of a radish.
20. And thought are you, is to salt radish.
21. Evening: boil shredded radish carp balls , millet gruel.
22. She ate nothing but radish for six months.
23. Grandpa: We can now enjoy this radish for dinner.
24. "White Roses". Radish, vegetable marrow, greens. All is edible.
25. Minor ingredients : white radish, carrots, Capsicum frutescens respectively little.