noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
cheese making/cider making etc
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a region famous for its cheese making
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
apple
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If too thick, thin with a small amount of apple cider .
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Add cab Age, apples , stock, wine, apple cider , and vinegar and bring to a boil.
vinegar
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Folk recipes to try: take a lukewarm bath with two cups of cider vinegar or some bicarbonate of soda added.
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Method: Funnel the distilled water and cider vinegar into a dark glass bottle, add the essences and shake well.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And since the custom was revived four years ago the cider crop has never been better.
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And young boys grin over their first pint of cider .
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But he had had three glasses of cider on top of all that spaghettibolognese.
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It tackles the power of the Big Three cider makers and organises regular cider festivals.
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Large, rotting cider casks in a derelict part of the mill bear silent witness to this now forgotten trade.
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That cider in the canteens was soon poured on the floor, and the apple jack took its place.
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The original juice may be from cider apples, but it is just as likely to be imported eating apple juice concentrate.
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They looked at me apprehensively when I asked for a drink of cider or wine.