An edible tuber native to South America; a staple food of Ireland.
Produce buds, branches, or germinate.
A sharp hand shovel for digging out roots and weeds.
1 Not that any given spud is ever such a paragon of form.
2 Tom made the spud synthesiser for recent play The Potato Stamp Megalomaniac.
3 Borr Drilling Frigg has a spud can diameter of approximately 60 feet.
4 The dredger cuts by swinging on a center spud 16 in.
5 Doesn't do a thing nowadays but dig in the garden with a spud .
6 No hostile forms with axe or spud now visit these solitudes.
7 In his hand he held a spud , and he wore gauntleted gardener's gloves.
8 Ora thinks and stares at the large spud lying semi-peeled in her hand.
9 I was afraid to ask for an extra spud , for fear of further rejection!
10 And do some types of spud have more than others?
11 He was happier with a spud and a watering-can among his orchids and chrysanthemums.
12 Sounds like he plans to dissect me with a clinkering - spud .
13 I had it in mind he was still a spud .
14 The spud is one of those unheralded bedrocks that make us what we are.
15 It was around for centuries before the spud appeared on our shores, he says.
16 It's a great mystery how that lonely little spud got into such bad company.
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