I. noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
curry powder
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
house
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They don't even have a pub there, never mind a decent curry house .
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A woman goes to a curry house and annoys the waiter.
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Blanche's favourite curry house was in one of London's most eclectic suburbs.
powder
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Mix together the dressing and curry powder and add to the Quorn.
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Blend curry powder and salt into 1 cups water and add to skillet along with raisins.
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Masala is a generic word meaning mixed spices, and thus the most basic curry powder is a masala of a sort.
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Lightly whisk the remaining cream with the curry powder and egg yolks. 7.
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If you have used curry powder , such flavours are already in the dish.
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Add the curry powder and cook for a further 1-2 minutes.
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Stir in the curry powder , almonds, sultanas, parsley, lemon juice, chutney and seasoning. 4.
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Mix the flour and curry powder together.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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chicken curry and rice
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A woman goes to a curry house and annoys the waiter.
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Authentic chicken is another good choice, tender pieces of white meat chicken basted with a mild yellow sauce reminiscent of curry .
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The political curry connection stretches a lot further than London.
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Then I picked up a bit of naan bread and mopped up my curry sauce.
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They don't even have a pub there, never mind a decent curry house.
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Vegetarians and maintenance dieters may also add a few peanuts to the curry .
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When I get home I want some good food like I want some rice and peas and curry and all that stuff.
II. verb
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But only Damian Kelly emerged as some one who curried favour on the terraces.
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He used it to curry the horses' manes and it was the only brush that would get through my hair.
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It's best to curry it, Mrs M. says, but I don't like curry.
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No longer will the path to advancement be assured by currying favor with a few influential bosses.
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She gave the impression of being extraordinarily clean and groomed, as though she curried herself thoroughly every morning.