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