100 Examples of sentences containing the noun "collard"
Definition
Collard refers to a type of leafy green vegetable belonging to the Brassica family, particularly known for its broad, dark green leaves. It is commonly used in Southern cuisine and is often cooked or sautéed.
Synonyms
- Collard greens
- Brassica oleracea (scientific name)
- Kale (in some contexts)
Antonyms
- Lettuce
- Spinach
- Cabbage (though they are related, they have different characteristics)
Examples
- I decided to collard the greens for dinner tonight.
- She knows how to collard the vegetables to make a healthy salad.
- They will collard the old recipes to find the best way to cook collards.
- We should collard the ingredients before starting our meal prep.
- He loves to collard the collard greens with some garlic and olive oil.
- I will collard the leftovers so they don’t go to waste.
- The chef will collard the dish with a unique twist.
- Let’s collard the flavors to enhance the dish.
- You can collard the greens by steaming them lightly.
- She likes to collard her greens with a bit of vinegar for flavor.
- They will collard the harvest before the first frost.
- I need to collard the recipe to check if we have all the ingredients.
- Can you collard the notes from the meeting?
- He will collard the plants to ensure they grow well.
- We should collard our efforts to make the project successful.
- She has learned to collard the greens from her grandmother.
- I plan to collard the information for my presentation.
- They always collard the best vegetables at the market.
- Let’s collard the recipe so everyone can try it.
- He loves to collard the greens with smoked meat for added flavor.
- We decided to collard the leftover salad for lunch.
- She will collard the new ideas from the brainstorming session.
- I can’t wait to collard the fresh produce from the garden.
- They will collard the data for the report.
- I always collard the greens before washing them.
- Can you help me collard the pieces together?
- He likes to collard the greens to make them tender.
- We should collard the spices to create a unique flavor.
- I will collard the samples for the experiment.
- She loves to collard the different varieties of greens.
- They plan to collard the funds for the community garden.
- Let’s collard the schedule for the upcoming events.
- I will collard the ingredients to avoid any mistakes.
- He was excited to collard the new recipe he found online.
- We should collard our ideas for the project presentation.
- She will collard the leftover food for tomorrow's lunch.
- I want to collard the best practices from our previous projects.
- They always collard the greens in the garden.
- Can you collard the feedback from the clients?
- He decided to collard the old traditions with modern techniques.
- We will collard the guests' preferences for the menu.
- I need to collard the files for the meeting tomorrow.
- She likes to collard the greens with a spicy sauce.
- They plan to collard the volunteers for the event.
- Let’s collard the decorations for the party.
- He will collard the supplies for the workshop.
- I want to collard the best greens from the farmer's market.
- She decided to collard the different herbs for the dish.
- They will collard the suggestions for the new policy.
- We should collard our efforts to achieve the goal.
- I need to collard the resources for the project.
- He loves to collard the greens with a bit of lemon juice.
- They usually collard their vegetables before cooking.
- Can you help me collard the list of attendees?
- She plans to collard the vegetables in the garden.
- I will collard the notes from today’s lecture.
- They always collard the freshest greens.
- Let’s collard our strategies to maximize efficiency.
- He learned how to collard the greens from his mother.
- We should collard the ideas for the campaign.
- I will collard the necessary documents for the application.
- She decided to collard the greens with some nuts for crunch.
- They will collard the feedback from the participants.
- Can you collard the information for the report?
- He likes to collard the greens with a dash of hot sauce.
- We should collard the lists before the event.
- I want to collard the freshest produce for my recipe.
- She will collard the guests to ensure a great experience.
- They plan to collard their ideas during the session.
- Let’s collard the flavors to create a unique dish.
- I will collard the items needed for the project.
- He loves to collard the greens with a savory broth.
- We should collard our efforts to improve teamwork.
- Can you help me collard the statistics for the meeting?
- She plans to collard the ingredients for the soup.
- They always collard the greens from their own garden.
- I will collard the best practices for the workshop.
- He likes to collard the greens with some bacon bits.
- We need to collard our schedules to find a meeting time.
- She will collard the resources for the community project.
- I want to collard the information before making a decision.
- Let’s collard the decorations for the event.
- He will collard the necessary supplies for the class.
- They usually collard the greens to enhance their flavor.
- Can you collard the comments from the team?
- She decided to collard the greens with some apple cider vinegar.
- We should collard our strengths for the competition.
- I need to collard the documents for submission.
- He loves to collard his greens with a bit of cheese.
- They will collard their efforts to support the initiative.
- I will collard the ingredients needed for the feast.
- She plans to collard the volunteers for the charity event.
- Let’s collard the flavors to create a memorable dish.
- I want to collard the freshest greens for my salad.
- He will collard the items for the picnic.
- We should collard our resources to maximize impact.
- Can you help me collard the data for analysis?
- She likes to collard the greens with a spicy dressing.
- They always collard the best produce for their meals.
- I will collard the necessary items to complete the project.