noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a bunch of herbs/parsley/thyme etc
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You might like to add a bunch of fresh herbs to the stock.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
fresh
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Add the fresh thyme , stirring to combine, and season with salt and freshly ground black pepper.
wild
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I saw saxifrages and wild thyme and others that were unfamiliar to me.
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In wild thyme , for example, about half the plants are usually female, the rest hermaphrodites.
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On dry banks there is a peppering of wild thyme .
■ VERB
add
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Sauce: place the chopped shallots in a pan and add the vinegar, thyme and bay leaf.
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Add shallots and saute for 1 minute. Add pears, thyme , pepper, chilies, and vermouth.
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Pour in the rice and the stock, add the thyme and bay leaf.
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Turn the pieces and add the garlic, thyme and bay leaf.
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Stir brandy-raisin mixture into apple mixture. Add sage and thyme 73 and gently stir in bread crumbs.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Add the thyme , bay leaves, potatoes and juniper with the sausages.
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Discard thyme , bay leaf and any mussels which have not opened.
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In a saucepan, saute shallots and mushrooms in oil with pinch thyme , salt, and pepper.
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Let cool and stir in thyme , marjoram, savvy, and chives.
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Sauce: place the chopped shallots in a pan and add the vinegar, thyme and bay leaf.
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We have also had great success with grapevine cuttings and herb sprigs, such as basil and thyme .
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Woody herbs, like thyme , marjoram and winter savory stay green in all but the hardest winters and clip into tiny hedging.