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Collard   /kˈɑlərd/   Listen
Collard

noun
1.
Variety of kale having smooth leaves.



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"Collard" Quotes from Famous Books



... beaten out of Miss Limpenny's piano—an early Collard, with a top like a cupboard, fluted in pink silk and wearing a rosette in front; the performers, on retiring, had curtseyed in acknowledgment of the Vicar's customary remark about the "Three Graces "; the Admiral had wrung from his double-bass the sounds ...
— The Astonishing History of Troy Town • Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch

... went and crapped a mess of collard greens for supper—I better go put em on—cause Lawd knows when we goin' to git outa there—and my husband is one of them dats gointer eat don't keer whut happen. I bet if Judgment day was to happen tomorrow, he'd speck I orter fix him ...
— De Turkey and De Law - A Comedy in Three Acts • Zora Neale Hurston



Words linked to "Collard" :   Brassica oleracea acephala, collard greens, kail, kale, colewort, cole, borecole



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