Similar words: green, greenhouse, smithereens, green revolution, the greenhouse effect, screen, teens, agree. Meaning: [grɪːn] n. any of various leafy plants or their leaves and stems eaten as vegetables.
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211) The composition is built up from the opposition of dark greens, Prussian blues, and coal black tones.
212) Or go for darker shades of greens. Romaine lettuce, for example, has nearly seven times the vitamin C and twice the calcium of its paler iceberg cousin.
213) It’s usually served with collard greens and a side of cornbread, which is also representative of good luck, perhaps because of its golden hue.
214) Now landing gear fully extended, three greens on, over the field. Please give me a visual check on the landing gear.
215) The highest calcium content is found in collard greens, mustard greens, spinach, and swiss chard.
216) Field greens, chilled grilled chicken breast , seedless grapes Granny Smith apples, candied walnuts and celery.
217) Eat more dark-green veggies like broccoli, spinach, and other dark leafy greens.
218) Pale blues and greens are ideal for relaxing, but you should also add pops of red and pink in order to turn up the heat on your love life.
219) Ever since Green was dead, the Greens have been hard up.
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