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corn
noun as in banality
Strongest match
noun as in cliché
noun as in commonplace
noun as in feed
noun as in fodder
noun as in grain
noun as in platitude
Strong matches
noun as in seed
noun as in swelling
noun as in whiskey
Example Sentences
She and her relatives grow corn, lettuce, beans and spinach for them to eat.
Today’s massive, motorized floats, which take months to build, must be entirely covered by natural materials such as flower petals, bark, beans, corn husks, seeds and leaves.
But added sugars like sucrolose and high fructose corn syrup are often composed of glucose and fructose chemically bound together and are primarily found in processed foods or commercially produced sugar cane.
When they were later deployed as frontline guards to the border with South Korea, rice replaced corn.
Each bucket doubles as a steamer, filled with options like crab legs, shrimp, lobster tail, sausage, clams, corn, and potatoes, plus a seasoning packet.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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