noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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bread
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The fillings are as generous as their Stateside forebears and the rye bread has a nice, chewy texture.
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Even the rye bread is special.
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Hot water to drink and rye bread to chew.
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There was a time when rye was more abundant than wheat and rye bread was the bread of the masses.
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I would wear rags and live upon rye bread and water rather than be a harlot to the greatest man in the world.
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So I will give you two ways to make rye bread .
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This is chutzpah on rye bread with a side order of pickles and sour cream.
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They will cook the fish, eat the sweet warm flesh with chunks of dark rye bread .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a bottle of rye
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a pastrami sandwich on rye
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He forced his way through the rye till he was past the chestnuts, then turned to his right.
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He lay with his cheek in the green rye grass.
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He pulled the horse round to face eastwards, then spurred it into the tall field of rye .
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He went back past the chestnuts, keeping in the shadows of the tall rye on the western side of the road.
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So I will give you two ways to make rye bread.
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The fillings are as generous as their Stateside forebears and the rye bread has a nice, chewy texture.
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The fungal disease affects wheat, durum wheat and triticale, a hybrid of wheat and rye .
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There was a time when rye was more abundant than wheat and rye bread was the bread of the masses.