Synonym: Secale cereale, rye whiskey, rye whisky. Similar words: dryer, yesteryear, calendar year, rotary engine, primary election, preliminary enquiry, year after year. Meaning: [raɪ] n. 1. the seed of the cereal grass 2. hardy annual cereal grass widely cultivated in northern Europe where its grain is the chief ingredient of black bread and in North America for forage and soil improvement 3. whiskey distilled from rye or rye and malt.
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31. The fungal disease affects wheat, durum wheat and triticale, a hybrid of wheat and rye.
32. He kept a chapel with four priests and sixteen choristers at Rye House, at a cost of £100 a year.
33. I would wear rags and live upon rye bread and water rather than be a harlot to the greatest man in the world.
34. Thick stands of wild rye grass mingled with yellow coneflower in the new territory.
35. For a while it organised mass meetings outside Eastbourne and Rye and sought to push up wages during the harvest season.
36. This beautiful monastic ruin is set in a deeply wooded valley by the River Rye.
37. His aunt sent him a box of molasses cookies, and I sent him two corned beefs on rye.
38. As wheat cultivation developed and different strains of wheat became avail-able, the balance tipped away from rye.
39. After turning the volume up again she disappeared into the kitchen to make herself a pastrami on rye.
40. Two howitzer shells exploded a few paces from his horse, both blasts beginning small fires among the rye.
41. He lay with his cheek in the green rye grass.
42. How such racist pornographic material escaped the rye of black activists presents a problem.
43. A truth that waved like a scarecrow in rye: they were only Sweet Home men at Sweet Home.
44. Rye whiskey, mixed with rock-sugar syrup,(Sentencedict.com) remained a popular cough remedy into the early twentieth century.
45. Or perhaps a good pumpernickel rye is more to your liking?
46. This is chutzpah on rye bread with a side order of pickles and sour cream.
47. He went back past the chestnuts, keeping in the shadows of the tall rye on the western side of the road.
48. However, single pairs breed regularly at the Cuckmere estuary and about 12 pairs do so between Rye and the Midrips.
49. Other grains present are rye and barley malt, which also contribute flavour.
50. Wheat out-produces rye on good soils, and has a high market value for bread, pastry and pasta.
51. In Durham, work on a £20 million contract secured in 1992 is just commencing at Rye Hill.
52. Plant cover crops such as cereal rye to add organic matter and disrupt the life cycle of root knot nematodes.
53. The rye was growing so tall that Sharpe could not see what lay around the bend.
54. The fillings are as generous as their Stateside forebears and the rye bread has a nice,[sentencedict.com/rye.html] chewy texture.
55. Married with three children and several grandchildren, John Ryan now lives and works in Rye, Sussex.
56. Forest boy, quick of rye, fleet of foot, but pale and spindly and pensive.
57. There was a time when rye was more abundant than wheat and rye bread was the bread of the masses.
58. It was good wholesome fare: rye bread and cheese, apples and meat.
59. He pulled the horse round to face eastwards, then spurred it into the tall field of rye.
60. They will cook the fish, eat the sweet warm flesh with chunks of dark rye bread.
More similar words: dryer, yesteryear, calendar year, rotary engine, primary election, preliminary enquiry, year after year.