Definitions

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  • noun rare Alternative spelling of rugelach.
  • noun rare arugula

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Examples

  • Arugula is a peppery tasting salad green also called rocket, roquette, rugula, or rucola, depending on where you live.

    Archive 2006-03-01 Kalyn Denny 2006

  • Arugula is a peppery tasting salad green also called rocket, roquette, rugula, or rucola, depending on where you live.

    Weekend Herb Blogging #23: Arugula. Spagetti with Italian Sausage and Arugula. Kalyn Denny 2006

  • F. rugula does not take well to being ground down by an iceberg.

    Ars Technica John Timmer 2011

  • F. rugula does not take well to being ground down by an iceberg.

    Ars Technica John Timmer 2011

  • Arugula: Also called rocket, roquette, rugula and rucola, arugula is a bitterish, aromatic salad green with a peppery mustard flavor.

    Breaking News: CBS News 2010

  • Let's make it a Triple AAA, A+++ month with three of spring's vanguards, A-sparagus, A-rtichokes and A-rugula.

    BlogHer 2009

  • Nashville Scene Bites on F. Scott's: Their grilled six-ounce burger is served on an English muffin and topped with gouda, aioli, rugula, and grilled Roma tomato halves.

    A Hamburger Today 2009

  • My Aunt Eve and Uncle Jeff Golden, thank you again for all sorts of things, but Uncle Jeff, please don’t buy me rugula ever again.

    Curse of the Spellmans Lisa Lutz 2008

  • My Aunt Eve and Uncle Jeff Golden, thank you again for all sorts of things, but Uncle Jeff, please don’t buy me rugula ever again.

    Curse of the Spellmans Lisa Lutz 2008

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