Any of certain coarse weedy plants with long taproots, sometimes used as table greens or in folk medicine.
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Examples for "dock"
Examples for "dock"
1The vessels are expected to dock near New Orleans' historic French Quarter.
2Two Hamburg dock workers had been arrested outside my house one night.
3Plans include a new floating dock, an eco-focused boardwalk and new washrooms.
4The first smelting plant locked home in its dock, then the second.
5Just as Rupert had said, the dock was clearly out of use.
1She went out to the stable and led out the old sorrel-mare.
2Papa went out and bought a sorrel farm horse and sturdy wagon.
3The old sorrel he was so fond of riding is still alive.
4The sorrel sprang forward, sniffed the air, and threw up his head.
5Pickled girolles and sorrel potato salad Pickled mushrooms are a wonderful thing.
1The ground produces some sour grass - not a great deal.
2It tastes like other things to eat: dried fruit sometimes, or sour grass, or hazelnuts.
3Take a pound of sour grass (sorrel), remove leaves, wash well, cut and squeeze well.
4There's not a bit of swampy ground or a patch of sour grass on the farm, he thought bitterly.
5There were patches of that gray moss which blossoms with a tiny red flower, and there was mullein and sour grass.
6The horses and sheep, unaccustomed to the sour grasses of the coast lands of northern Australia, pined and rapidly wasted away.
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