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- noun Plural form of
russet .
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Examples
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The Egremont Russets which I had bought from Waitrose are part of a group known as russets because of their distinctive matt/rough golden skins.
Dorset Apple Cake 2005
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The Egremont Russets which I had bought from Waitrose are part of a group known as russets because of their distinctive matt/rough golden skins.
Archive 2005-10-01 2005
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A Seattle company, Black Rock Spirits, has finally concluded two years of recipe testing based on the concept of "meat and potatoes" (bacon and Idaho russets, that is), and they've officially launched Bakon Vodka: "Pure.
The Illadelph 2009
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The birches are also starting to go gold, and before too long we'll have the scarlets of the Japanese maples, the reds and russets of oaks, and the yellows of willows as well.
In the grandest tradition of Clerks, he wasn't even supposed to be at work that day. matociquala 2009
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I was delighted to see that they hand cut their own potatoes for fries and mix sweet potatoes in with russets -- yum!
Carolyn Scott: Another Look at Asheville Carolyn Scott 2011
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Memaw always used peeled russets, mustard, Miracle Whip (mayonaise just doesn't have the same tanginess), chopped sweet pickles (relish doesn't have the same crunch) a little pickle juice, and always some of that mornings bacon (crumbled up) with some of the drippings, along with a small jar of drained pimentoes and chopped hard boiled eggs.
Texas potato salad, what is it? | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2009
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I was delighted to see that they hand cut their own potatoes for fries and mix sweet potatoes in with russets -- yum!
Carolyn Scott: Another Look at Asheville Carolyn Scott 2011
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In deep, dark blues and fiery russets, his wild, icebound vistas look almost cold enough to burn.
This week's new exhibitions Robert Clark 2010
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Often they just go sort of a dingy brown, but this year we have reds, oranges*, russets, and olives.
now i need a place to hide away thecoughlin 2009
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It's still there, with its 40 rooms, eight acres, volleyball/tennis court and orchards full of coxes, bramleys and russets – and it's still a commune, though they struggle a bit to find new recruits these days.
'It was an amazing way to grow up' Sally Weale 2010
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