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Answer for the clue "Large green squash ", 6 letters:
marrow
Alternative clues for the word marrow
- Male pointer finds tasty bit of bone
- Bone content
- Bone innards
- Bone material properly eaten with a scoop
- The choicest or most essential or most vital part of some idea or experience
- Any of various squash plants grown for their elongated fruit with smooth dark green skin and whitish flesh
- Vegetable is to spoil, grown without its outer parts
- Large elongated squash with creamy to deep green skins
Word definitions for marrow in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Marrow \Mar"row\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Marrowed ; p. pr. & vb. n. Marrowing .] To fill with, or as with, marrow or fat; to glut.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES bone marrow ▪ a bone marrow transplant chill sb to the bone/chill sb to the marrow/chill sb’s blood (= frighten sb a lot ) ▪ He jerked his head round and saw something that chilled his blood. chilled to the bone/marrow ...
Usage examples of marrow.
I rose out of the long traditions of Europe where artistry runs deep in the marrow of the selected few.
His limbs appeared to possess hardly any vitality, so benumbed were they by the icy chill that had entered into the very marrow of his bones.
The first course, put on the tables all at once, as were all the succeeding courses, consisted of tiny pasties full of codfish liver or beef marrow, a brewet of sliced pork in a spicy sauce, greasy fritters of more beef marrow, eels in a ginger-flavored aspic, bream fillets in a watery green sauce of herbs, a baron of tough and stringy beef for each pair of diners, boiled shoulders of pork and veal, and, to bring the course to an end, a seven-foot sturgeon, cooked whole and served with the skin replaced, surrounded by bowls of a sauce that Bass thought would have made a Mexican or Korean homesick, so hot was it.
Flags looped around the ground, hardly a movement from their tips, and this year the flags of the Allies were hung in a brave display over the horticultural tent where some of the largest marrows, greenest beans and most tender potatoes in the South of England were displayed for judgement, surrounded by vivid flowers from country gardens.
There was enough for the mermaidens to swim in, and for Marrow and Gloha to wash in.
Add also a quarter of a pound of beef marrow cut in small pieces and parboiled in salted water.
I may die from the complications of this treatment or if the reinfused bone marrow fails to function normally.
Although she had only bought a half stone of flour, a pound of bacon ends, a pound of hough meat, a marrow bone and a few dry goods, each mile she walked seemed to add to the weight, and she had just passed the Rosier village and was within the last mile home when she smelt the smoke.
Poweressence, which was not a cult, not a religion, not a fraud, but as Wilbur Smot understood in the very marrow of his soul, the absolute truth.
We now use a special type called stromal cells that all adults carry in their femoral marrow.
And while I was speeding townwards along the rails Judkin would be plodding his way to the vicarage bearing a vegetable marrow and a basketful of dahlias.
To unenchanted eyes this maiden is revealed to be the very lees and slag of womanhood, ugly beneath description, diseased to the marrow, so repulsive that passing toads do retch and gag.
I was going to have to get him back to Oxford without making the verger suspicious, get him to Infirmary, and then try to get back here to finish searching the cathedral and probably end up in a marrows field halfway to Liverpool.
Even such good harvest of the things that flee Earth offers her subjected, and they choose Rather of Bacchic Youth one beam to drink, And warm slow marrow with the sensual wink.
I mean, sure, it knocked the stuff out of me, scared the soul out one ear and back in the other, hit my wind and tore my gut, broke the bones and shook the wits, but, but, but, wife, but, but, but, clear sweet Meg, Meggy, Megan, I wish you were here, it might tamp the tobacco tars out of your half-ass lungs and bray the mossy graveyard backbreaking meanness from your marrow.