Lettuce with long dark-green leaves in a loosely packed elongated head.
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Examples for "cos "
1 The teacher plays with me cos the other boys are so big.
2 I know she looked, ' cos she couldn't quite meet my eye afterwards.
3 Everybody's afraid to say something ' cos you're going to hurt someone's feelings.
4 It's very deceiving, field sobriety test, cos it's very easy at first.
5 Yes, cos only in LA does common courtesy have to be legislated.
1 Veggie Tuna Salad, served on a bed of romaine or spinach leaves.
2 Shred a medium head of radicchio and a head of romaine lettuce.
3 I prepped romaine lettuce to be used as our taco shells.
4 On a platter, combine romaine , strawberries and onion; top with steak.
5 Cabbage, Brussels sprouts, Belgian endive, radicchio, and romaine all grill beautifully.
1 Shred a medium head of radicchio and a head of romaine lettuce .
2 I prepped romaine lettuce to be used as our taco shells.
3 Health officials have tied the E.coli outbreak to romaine lettuce grown in Yuma, Arizona.
4 The crew members of Expedition 44 harvested space-grown red romaine lettuce heads on Monday.
5 To serve, divide noodles between 4 bowls and top with the romaine lettuce and carrots.
1 The cos lettuce provides that delightful crunch every salad needs to be a winner.
2 The cos lettuce is an upright-growing type much esteemed in Europe, but less grown here.
3 And cos lettuce is always available in Greece.
4 This is one of the oldest of the Cos lettuces , and considered the hardiest of the class.
5 The plants form no heart, or head; and are never cultivated singly like the Cabbage or Cos lettuces .
6 Late in the season, it is mild and pleasant, and furnishes a tender salad when most of the Cos lettuces become bitter and strong-flavored.
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