Similar words: cornice, furnish, garnish, tarnish, furnisher, burnish, varnish, tarnished. Meaning: ['kɔːnɪʃ] n. 1. a Celtic language spoken in Cornwall 2. English breed of compact domestic fowl; raised primarily to crossbreed to produce roasters. adj. of or related to Cornwall or its people or the Cornish language.
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31. The Cornish coast was noted for off - shore rocks and its fine , white beaches.
32. The creature, three times the size of an average British edible oyster, was discovered in the bottom of a box of fish bought by a Cornish fishmonger, Peter Randall.
33. Mr Murley said the Stannary Parliament would continue its campaign for an independent state-funded Cornish cultural organisation.
34. Plymouth University students visited Cornish seaside resorts , tempting young holiday - makers with surfboards and cinema vouchers.
35. The iron removal and bleaching experiment on cornish stone from Changbai region in Jilin was made by soaking method in acid.
36. A small band of dedicated people are doing their best to stop Cornish a dead language.
37. Probably the most famous of these dishes is the Cornish pasty, a traditional miners' lunch of beef and potato wrapped in pastry.
38. There were no writers in Cornish , N . H.
39. A team of bakers from UK have created the world's largest Cornish pasty and smashed the world record.
40. This is how Cornish and some dialects of Scottish Gaelic slipped into extinction.
41. Cornish pasty is a baked savoury pastry case traditionally filled with diced meat, sliced potato and onion. Traditionally, pasties have a semicircular shape.
41. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
42. He was the size of a Cornish game hen, as his uncle put it.
43. Originally containing almost anything the Cornish Pasty now contains seasoned chopped root vegetables and minced beef.
44. But the Cornish hills have stark chimneys standing on them; and, somehow or other, loveliness is infernally sad.
45. Then Morveren finds a Mer-boy stranded in a Cornish rock pool.
46. Nearer Wales, Robert Williams compiled the first comprehensive dictionary of the Cornish language, and Bishop John Phillips translated the Book of Common Prayer into Manx.
47. Back then, he had calmed his men by singing Cornish songs from his youth.
48. And if renting is not enough, how about Cornish Cay in the Bahamas, on sale for a mere $9 million?
49. The main mountain regions are the Cornish Heights, the Cambrian in Wales, the Cambrian Mountains (in Lake District) and the Pennies.
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