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Meanings of
currant
in English
Portuguese
groselheira
Catalan
riber
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Any of various deciduous shrubs of the genus Ribes bearing currants.
currant bush
Portuguese
groselheira
Usage of
currant
in English
1
They live in another and more ideal region; except, perhaps, the
currant
.
2
In flavor, the Red Dutch is unequalled by any other red
currant
.
3
Place one-half of the
currant
syrup in a tall glass and add
4
The
currant
is essentially a northern fruit, therefore does well in Minnesota.
5
Nothing is easier than success in raising young
currant
bushes, except failure.
6
She crouched behind some
currant
bushes by the gable end and waited.
7
Add one quart of
currant
juice, and boil slowly until it jellies.
8
It was only a brick of
currant
cake, paved with lemon peel.
9
Two long rows of
currant
-
bushes
supplied us abundantly for nearly four weeks.
10
Some chickens flapped their wings and sought shelter under a
currant
bush.
11
Saddle of mutton is a typical company dish-allmutton has
currant
jelly.
12
Use
currant
juice instead of water, to moisten a quantity of sugar.
13
Aunt Corinne sat on a log beside him and ate
currant
pie.
14
I bet it's the
currant
cakes that are going to be poisoned.
15
Or the varnish that had ruined so many of her
currant
bushes?
16
Talking of
black
-
currant
jelly-howbeautiful the peaches were on the south wall!
Other examples for "currant"
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currant
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
currant jelly
currant bushes
black currant
currant juice
currant wine
More collocations
Translations for
currant
Portuguese
groselheira
Catalan
riber
Currant
through the time
Currant
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common