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Widely cultivated American plant cultivated in tropical and warm regions; showy yellow flowers on stalks that bend over to the soil so that seed pods ripen underground.
They give old people potato patches and let the children have goober rows.
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He looked like an extra in a martial arts movie-thegoober.
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It's then the floor producer walks in with the old goober.
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Formerly well-liked in Hollywood, Cooper's turned into a goober.
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And to the old goober, he says, "Good morning, Dad."
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Hence have the Pitris come to be called by the name of Pinda.
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Pinda promised he would personally try to improve the situation.
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The daughter's son offers pindas to his own father and the father of his mother.
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Pinda added that he would push for a better co-ordinating system for investors in cotton farming.
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The Pinda that is offered to one's ancestors on earth that has been duly purchased becomes inexhaustible.
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They ate quite well that evening, groundnut, rice flakes, and wild meat.
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I remembered the groundnut chicken and rice in the microwave.
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The African bambara groundnut resembles the peanut in being borne underground and containing oil, but it isn't nearly as rich as the peanut.
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Of late we have made our own chocolate using the groundnut mill, and you can also make gin and soap from the cocoa pod.
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During the last week, rains increased in intensity over areas growing soybean, groundnut and cotton while they eased in the northwest and the northeast regions.
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This plant is rich in names, being known locally as "ground pea," "goober," "earthnut," and "pindar," as well as generally by the name of "peanut."
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My little toe had swelled to the size of a monkeynut.
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At any rate your ordinary cooking oil became known as ground nut oil - monkeynut in childish parlance.
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Through masks, we ate monkeynuts and savoured breaking open their shells.
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"Over in England, my father says, they call 'em monkeynuts."
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When it was all about monkeynuts and fruit-based recreational water-boarding (apple bobbing, as the ancients called it).
Of little importance or influence or power; of minor status.