An ear of sweetcorn that is cooked and served whole and eaten from its cob (usually with butter).
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Examples for "butter-pop"
Examples for "butter-pop"
1In the meantime, the Cuccagna climb sweet pole handed out gifts to small and big alike.
1Early season, mid-season, or late season, corn on the cob is summer incarnate.
2He dumped a bucket of corn on the cob into the pigahump's cage.
3When the corn was in, we had corn on the cob.
4Serve with boiled white rice and sautéed greens or corn on the cob.
5Only the hot buttered corn on the cob is not up to Earth standards.
6Place corn on the cob in the center of a large piece of foil.
7A dinner full of gastronomical food like chili, beans, and corn on the cob.
8Besides, they have corn on the cob and it's terrific.
9Carrots and beets, for example, come in well below corn on the cob and potatoes.
10Save your cash for the salads and sides, including the outstanding corn on the cob.
11In eating corn on the cob, most persons dress it with butter, pepper, and salt.
12Before roasting corn on the cob, tie the end of each husk firmly with string.
13The water is drained off from corn on the cob, asparagus, artichokes and unpeeled beets.
14But above all, I want corn on the cob.
15I've discovered their favorite snack is corn on the cob so I've been treating them.
16My mom sneaks in corn on the cob. 13.