WordNet
n. the rind of a lemon [syn: lemon peel]
Usage examples of "lemon rind".
He kissed the V between her thumb and forefinger, he sucked on it as if it were a lemon rind.
Return the pulp to the pan, add the rest of the sugar, the grated lemon rind and juice and boil for half an hour, or until the jam sets when tested.
Bennie nodded unhappily as he got out tiny cups, dropped a curl of lemon rind into each.
A youngish Levite, ugly and round-shouldered, slung a lemon rind which struck Peter square in the face.
She sighed as she scooped the grated lemon rind into a small bowl and reached up to retrieve a measuring cup from the shelf above her.
Emerging through the garden door with the two packets of herbs in one pocket, a bag of candied lemon rind and half a dozen hazelnuts in another, he climbed through lengthening pools of cobalt shadows to where Tom the gardener was patiently pulling weeds, an almost hopeless task in the Sykerst's short, lush seasons of growth.
Back in the car she tore off a strip of lemon rind with her teeth and thumbnail.
Brown---a minor league bourbon being made tolerable with neatly-aligned clips of lemon rind.
The thin scrap of moon hung in a gap of the mountains, like lemon rind in a tall dark drink of Lethe.
A sliver of moon appeared, like a slice of lemon rind suspended in the soft star-strewn darkness.
His face was narrow, almost pinched, and in the absence of any other expression, he looked like he had just taken a big bite of alum-sprinkled lemon rind.
He tried bark, or rather chewed on it while searching for grubs, but the bark tasted like quinine mixed with lemon rind and grubs didn't exist in the Realm.