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- noun UK, informal a
fire engine used by thearmy
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun street names for marijuana
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Examples
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My favorite thing to make in a Vitamix is something I call Green Goddess (1 kale leaf, 1 frozen banana, 1 frozen pear, 2 dates, and water).
Sandy Henson Corso: The Peace List (10 Must-Haves for Summer) 2010
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My favorite thing to make in a Vitamix is something I call Green Goddess (1 kale leaf, 1 frozen banana, 1 frozen pear, 2 dates, and water).
Sandy Henson Corso: The Peace List (10 Must-Haves for Summer) 2010
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Legend has it that Green Goddess Dressing was created in the 1920s by the chef at San Francisco’s Palace Hotel in honor of actor George Arliss, who was appearing in a play called The Green Goddess.
From Warehouse to Your House Sally Sampson 2006
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Legend has it that Green Goddess Dressing was created in the 1920s by the chef at San Francisco’s Palace Hotel in honor of actor George Arliss, who was appearing in a play called The Green Goddess.
From Warehouse to Your House Sally Sampson 2006
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Legend has it that Green Goddess Dressing was created in the 1920s by the chef at San Francisco’s Palace Hotel in honor of actor George Arliss, who was appearing in a play called The Green Goddess.
From Warehouse to Your House Sally Sampson 2006
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The Green Goddess (307 Exchange Place; 504-301-3347; greengoddessnola. com), which opened last May, is a small, quaint eatery tucked in an alleyway in the French Quarter that puts a worldly spin on classic cajun cuisine (Louisiana "bangers and mash" and crawfish pupusas are among the menu items).
New Orleans Marisa Wong 2010
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Green Goddess plans…Undated Northumberlandia handout photo of a 400 metre long naked “Green Goddess”, which was designed by artist Charles Jencks, and will be carved into the Northumberland landscape, under a new plan revealed by The Banks Group.
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Thick, creamy and slightly biting, Green Goddess is great on almost any green leaf or vegetable, but I especially like it on quarters of iceberg lettuce, cucumber cubes, tomatoes and bacon; a salad of romaine lettuce, tomatoes, red onion and walnuts or pecans; or on lightly steamed asparagus or artichokes.
From Warehouse to Your House Sally Sampson 2006
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Thick, creamy and slightly biting, Green Goddess is great on almost any green leaf or vegetable, but I especially like it on quarters of iceberg lettuce, cucumber cubes, tomatoes and bacon; a salad of romaine lettuce, tomatoes, red onion and walnuts or pecans; or on lightly steamed asparagus or artichokes.
From Warehouse to Your House Sally Sampson 2006
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Thick, creamy and slightly biting, Green Goddess is great on almost any green leaf or vegetable, but I especially like it on quarters of iceberg lettuce, cucumber cubes, tomatoes and bacon; a salad of romaine lettuce, tomatoes, red onion and walnuts or pecans; or on lightly steamed asparagus or artichokes.
From Warehouse to Your House Sally Sampson 2006
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