Synonym: wheat berry. Similar words: cheat, theater, in the heat of, when, where, whether, whereas, wherein. Meaning: [hwɪːt /w-] n. 1. annual or biennial grass having erect flower spikes and light brown grains 2. grains of common wheat; sometimes cooked whole or cracked as cereal; usually ground into flour.
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151. Simply grinding your own flour will not guarantee good bread if you have chosen the wrong type of wheat.
152. A country that imports wheat rather than growing it locally therefore saves 1,000 cubic metres of water for every tonne it imports.
153. In two rounds of sprinting heats on the previous day, the wheat had been sorted from the chaff.
154. There are also recipes that use only whole wheat flour yet yield a fairly light loaf.
155. In September, he planted 2, 000 acres of wheat, an enterprise that cost about $ 180, 000. Sentencedict.com
156. As she progressed through elimination diet both wheat and corn caused diarrhoea on first reintroduction but not later.
157. She is kept company by kindred spirits, such as Uncle Ben and the Cream of Wheat cook.
158. He also sought to preserve wheat for human consumption and issued a proclamation prohibiting the manufacture of starch from wheat.
159. Their carbohydrates come in part from wheat, and in the North from millet, while rice predominates in the South.
160. He could fulfil the contract by supplying wheat from any source; the contract is therefore not void.
161. The economy was mixed with remains of wheat, grinding stones and iron sickles indicating agriculture alongside the remains of domestic animals.
162. The symptoms produced by fluoride poisoning are similar to those produced by herbicides and pesticides in our food, particularly wheat.
163. Our wheat and our maize have experienced the same fate that befell our apples and pears.
164. By 1959 four-fifths of wheat and nine-tenths of soya bean oil exports were paid for in this way.
165. As this is not always available, I've used wheat flour.
166. He was standing in the doorway of a warehouse, with wheat spilling out around his ankles.
167. Suggestions that he could avoid the damage by protecting the wheat fields with electric fencing do not impress Mr Berry.
168. Indian farmers have doubled their output of cereal crops like wheat.
169. The Virgin's shawl is of a distinctly baroque blue and the manger itself is full of plump Midwestern wheat stalks.
170. The combination of one-third wheat to two-thirds white flour makes a light, crackly, and satisfying loaf.
171. Under the old farming programme, Washington used to actually take ownership of the wheat and sell the grain from Government stocks.
172. In the days when most types of beer were dark, wheat brews were seen as being relatively pale and often cloudy.
173. A constant motif is a flashback to a field of wheat, interposed suddenly and incongruously in various scenes.
174. The former manor spread over several parishes, with a particular emphasis on sheep farming backed up by a large wheat crop.
175. But Pavelic said experienced detectives can quickly separate the wheat from the chaff.
176. Wheat prices rallied as concerns spread that freezing cold and severe wind in the Plains states could damage the winter crop.
177. He turned and waded back into the wheat and chopped at it with a shovel.
178. In addition, on some manors, the liberal application of marl made possible an extension of the area under wheat.
179. Out came Dakota farmers who despaired at the meager profits they made growing wheat.
180. How do we know that Dicke was convinced of the beneficial effect of wheat free diet even before 1940?