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- noun Plural form of
garnish . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
garnish .
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Examples
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It may taste bitter to you at this point, but I recommend individual "doctoring" after the garnishes are added because you may find you do not need it.
The Power Of Garnishes: Sopa Tarasca (Tarascan Soup) Laura 2009
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It may taste bitter to you at this point, but I recommend individual "doctoring" after the garnishes are added because you may find you do not need it.
Archive 2009-08-01 Laura 2009
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At that rate, how much would more felafel/lettuce/tomato/garnishes aka “an extra platter” cost if only “extra tomato” is charged at the rate of an “extra platter”?
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"And some of the composition of the garnishes is a little too intense."
Home By Joan Obra / The Fresno Bee 2010
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"And some of the composition of the garnishes is a little too intense."
Home 2010
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The tortillas, beans, caramelized onions, and other garnishes are wonderful.
Good Places to Eat 2009
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The waiters will keep bringing garnishes till you can't eat any more, and a medium dish of carne en su jugo is plenty for most anybody.
Good Places to Eat 2009
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The waiters will keep bringing garnishes till you can't eat any more, and a medium dish of carne en su jugo is plenty for most anybody.
Good Places to Eat 2009
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Butter garnishes, say a garlic-and-herb blend, are also easy to whip up in a processor.
Beyond cole slaw: 10 unexpected uses for a food processor 2011
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The tortillas, beans, caramelized onions, and other garnishes are wonderful.
Good Places to Eat 2009
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