noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
mushy peas
pea green
shelling peas
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Josie was shelling peas in the kitchen.
snow pea
sweet pea
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
green
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There were bowls of coleslaw and potato salad laced with green peas , buttered garlic rolls and hard-boiled eggs.
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A recessive allele must be present in double copy to show itself, and all green peas have two green alleles.
mushy
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But it seems it will take more than 1992 to set the Continental palate tingling to the tune of mushy peas .
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All the walls were painted a sickly green: the same colour, thought Marie, as mushy peas .
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So do I. They emerge from the tunnel like an ad for mushy peas .
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Chips and mushy peas by the coast are as popular as ice cream and donkey rides.
sweet
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Then she began to think to herself about which would be best, nasturtiums or sweet peas .
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One day they left a bouquet of sweet peas from their garden, which the nurses took to him in his ward.
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There does indeed seem to be little advantage in damaging the coat of modern varieties of sweet peas .
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Decades later, the scent of sweet peas still made him gag.
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Large seeds, such as sweet peas , are easily spaced by hand, but other techniques are needed for finer seeds.
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A creamy green sauce, redolent of sweet pea and butter, provides the final touch.
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In anticipation that the same problem might recur this summer I tried sowing some sweet peas with the runner beans.
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Look out for the sweet peas back in Unwins Seeds Plants Plus collection.
■ NOUN
chick
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If you can't get chick peas , the same sort of salad can be made with haricot beans.
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Drain and rinse the chick peas and kidney beans and combine with other beans. 3.
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Add the rice, cooked chick peas , herbs, salt and pepper to the onion mixture.
snow
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Add ginger, shallots, the snow pea leaves, rice wine and salt.
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The snow pea leaves should be bright green in color.
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Stir in snow peas , and cook for 3 minutes.
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Return the seafood to the wok and then add the scallions and snow peas .
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Heat very briefly so that the snow peas just turn bright green.
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Add sauce and snow peas , stirring until warm and thickened.
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Add the chicken stock and when boiling, add the snow pea leaves.
soup
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What were pea soup rhythms and honda-honda basslines and who invented them?
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The gray tasteless pea soup served at each meal was nicknamed the Green Terror.
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Before the apple charlotte, Miss Chib was given a bowl of pea soup with a spoonful of whipped cream on it.
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The Feldwebel agreed and she came back with three large bowls of hot pea soup .
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Lunch was pea soup , roast beef, roast potatoes, sprouts and peas, with apple snow for dessert.
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As for food - do you call a bowl of thin pea soup food?
■ VERB
freeze
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Frozen food has greatly increased in popularity ever since Clarence Birdseye popularized frozen peas during the 1920s.
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Frozen orange juice concentrate, frozen peas , and frozen lima beans are nearly always less expensive than their fresh counterparts.
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For their first meal, she bought frozen fish sticks, frozen french fries, frozen peas and a frozen apple pie.
shell
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Many have never shelled a pea .
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We are peeling potatoes, forming tiny meatballs, browning chicken, shelling peas .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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pea soup
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frozen peas
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At Lowestoft a Birds Eye freezing factory processes fish, peas and beans.
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Divide black-eyed pea mixture between 2 serving plates.
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Heat very briefly so that the snow peas just turn bright green.
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In a saute pan, heat oil and saute ham with drained peas for 3 to 5 minutes.
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Plant the peas, zigzag fashion, 2in apart.
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She gave Denver a half peck of peas to sort and soak overnight.
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There does indeed seem to be little advantage in damaging the coat of modern varieties of sweet peas.
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Use one eighth of a walnut - about the size of a pea .