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- adjective Like
mustard .
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Examples
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Cauliflower has quite a subtle flavour, but it's unmistakably mustardy which is why the sauce for cauliflower cheese benefits from a good dollop of Dijon and is capable of being luxurious.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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She looked far more fetching in person than she'd appeared in the transmissions enthroned on her mustardy leather sofa.
-And Lurking Behind Quasar 3C295 . . . strannikov 2012
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She is grabbing a bolt of mustardy printed silk and here again I ask you, have we ever seen Nina in yellow?
Holly Cara Price: Rubbernecking Recap: Project Runway, Episode 4, "All About Nina" Holly Cara Price 2011
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She is grabbing a bolt of mustardy printed silk and here again I ask you, have we ever seen Nina in yellow?
Holly Cara Price: Rubbernecking Recap: Project Runway, Episode 4, "All About Nina" Holly Cara Price 2011
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Lots of sweet, mustardy juices here to spoon over the roast pork.
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Viewed in color, the beauty queen sits on a mustardy leather sofa not always with her legs crossed.
-And Lurking Behind Quasar 3C295 . . . strannikov 2012
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A pork chop sandwich with chow-chow—a mustardy relish common in parts of the South—is juicy and sloppy $8.50.
A Southern Shortlist 2012
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Mr. Hicks also has a way with vegetables: The JWF Salad $9 is a mix of shredded carrots, bits of cauliflower and mesclun tossed with a mustardy dressing.
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She pointed again at the half of a roast beef sandwich, with a single mustardy bite taken out of it.
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There are three other flavours: English salad, continental salad with lollo rosso and rocket (= arugula) and things like that, and oriental greens with a lot of mustardy things.
Jean's Knitting Jean 2009
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