An edible basidiomycete mushroom found in pine forests and plantations in autumn, the cap of which may reach 25 cm in diameter and 1 kg in weight.
1She live nearer heaven than 'ere another in the house 'cep' myself.
2I declar 'twarn my fault, Marse George, 'twarn nobody's fault 'cep'n hit's own.
3I never saw nothin' come of larnin' yet, 'cep'n worthlessness.
4Wal, the place wa'an't worth the five thousand, 'cep' fer one clause in them papers.
5Yes, we all got hit 'cep' de blon' twin en de doctor en de seconds.
6Not a thing, 'cep' it's lap up whisky to keep up a supply o' hot air.
7No, nor no one else, 'cep' he spent the whole of his life in the foolish house.
8Y'see," he added regretfully, "we ain't learned a heap 'cep' jest the racket of it.
9Is you ever see anybody so w'ite en' so' black in de same breff 'cep'n Miss Meeley?
10I doesn't sleep 'cep' at night.
11I ain't never seen nothin' thrive on it yet, cep'n weeds, an' the Lord knows they warn't planted.
12Importantly, we show that cep-1 also mediates both the developmental arrest and life shortening induced by severe mitochondrial stress.
13Can' tell anybody 'cep Major.
14Dey buzzed roun' 'er de same ez bees, but she ain' had no eyes fer none 'cep'n Marse Tom.
15Hit's ha'nted by badness, dat's what 'tis, en dar ain nobody cep'n Gawd A'mought Hisse'f dat kin lay badness.
16I misses things cornstant-thingsdat I ain't took my eyes off 'em, 'cep' ter wink; an', bless de Lord!