Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An obsolete spelling of
vinegar .
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Examples
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Ex Pommy Paras officer I know swears by soaking your feet in vineger.
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In a small saucepan over medium-low heat, combine the peanut butter, sugar, soy sauce, lime juice, rice wine vineger, chili oil, and 2 tablespoons water.
More of America’s Most Wanted Recipes Ron Douglas 2010
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In a small bowl, combine lime jice, balsamic or cider vineger, honey or agave, olive oil, mustard, cumin and chili powder.
Ellen Kanner: Meatless Monday: Celebrating Everyone's Mother 2010
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In a small saucepan over medium-low heat, combine the peanut butter, sugar, soy sauce, lime juice, rice wine vineger, chili oil, and 2 tablespoons water.
More of America’s Most Wanted Recipes Ron Douglas 2010
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I wonder the taste of these ginger cookies becase of more little ground ginger and balsamic vineger.
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Aristotle nameth a fountaine in Sicilia, which the inhabitants vse in stead of vineger.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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And that I may omit the rest in which some trifle might be noted whereas he sayeth that bread groweth not in Island: it is most true: which I thinke is common therewith to Germany also, because bread groweth not there neither, except it be in Munsters field where naturall vineger also doth marueillously encrease.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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The sweet oyle of Zante, and excellent French vineger, and a fine kind of Bisket stieped in the same do make a banketting dish, and a little Sugar cast in it cooleth and comforteth, and refresheth the spirits of man.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Aristotle nameth a fountaine in Sicilia, which the inhabitants vse in stead of vineger.
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And that I may omit the rest in which some trifle might be noted whereas he sayeth that bread groweth not in Island: it is most true: which I thinke is common therewith to Germany also, because bread groweth not there neither, except it be in Munsters field where naturall vineger also doth marueillously encrease.
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