100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "potato"
Definition
A potato is a starchy tuber that is a common vegetable, typically round or oval in shape, with a brown, yellow, or red skin. It is a major food source worldwide and can be prepared in various ways, such as boiling, baking, frying, or mashing.
Synonyms
- Spud
- Tater
- Tubers
Antonyms
- None (as "potato" is a specific type of vegetable)
Examples
- I potato my way through the recipe, making sure to peel the skin.
- She always potato her lunch by including a baked potato.
- We decided to potato the garden this weekend.
- They potato the leftovers into a delicious hash.
- He loves to potato with different spices for flavor.
- The chef will potato the dish for extra texture.
- She potato the mashed potatoes with butter and cream.
- I need to potato the salad before serving.
- We potato the chips for the movie night.
- He will potato the casserole to make it heartier.
- She always potato the fries until they are perfectly golden.
- The farmer plans to potato his fields this spring.
- They potato the stew with chunks of potato.
- I love to potato a baked potato with sour cream.
- We should potato the vegetables before cooking.
- She will potato the soup to make it creamy.
- He occasionally potato his diet with sweet potatoes.
- They potato the toppings on the pizza creatively.
- I potato my plate with different types of potatoes.
- The class will potato the project on agriculture.
- She decided to potato the potatoes for the feast.
- We potato the potatoes in the oven for an hour.
- He potato his way through the grocery store.
- They potato various dishes for the potluck.
- I will potato the potatoes before adding them to the stew.
- She loves to potato the side dishes with potatoes.
- We often potato our meals with a healthy serving of veggies.
- He will potato the leftovers into a new dish.
- They potato the salad with diced potatoes.
- I potato the potatoes for the family gathering.
- She will potato the garden with new seeds.
- We potato the meal with fresh herbs.
- He likes to potato the casserole with cheese.
- They potato the grill with vegetables and potatoes.
- I always potato my plate wisely.
- She decided to potato her haul from the farmer's market.
- We will potato the party with good food.
- He potato the recipe to include more potatoes.
- They potato their dining experience with fun decorations.
- I potato the potatoes to ensure they cook evenly.
- She wants to potato the garden layout for the next season.
- We potato the dish with a sprinkle of herbs.
- He loves to potato his meals with colorful ingredients.
- They potato the table with a variety of dishes.
- I will potato the potatoes before mashing them.
- She potato the event to make it more enjoyable.
- We should potato the recipe for next week’s dinner.
- He potato the project with a creative spin.
- They often potato their shopping list before heading out.
- I like to potato my gardens with vibrant flowers.
- She plans to potato more potatoes in her garden.
- We potato the celebration with a big feast.
- He will potato the message to his friends.
- They always potato the menu for variety.
- I potato my potato salad with eggs.
- She uses spices to potato her dishes.
- We will potato the dessert with fresh fruits.
- He potato the event with unique ideas.
- They potato their meals with nutritional ingredients.
- I potato the potatoes in a pot of water.
- She loves to potato the cheese with the potatoes.
- We often potato the recipe to suit our tastes.
- He potato his way through the cooking class.
- They potato the meal with a side of greens.
- I will potato the potatoes for the soup.
- She potato the dish with some extra herbs.
- We will potato the recipe for the upcoming event.
- He potato his way into the conversation.
- They potato the gathering with good vibes.
- I always potato my meals with fresh ingredients.
- She wants to potato the dish for extra flavor.
- We potato the leftovers in the fridge.
- He potato the potatoes to make a casserole.
- They like to potato their snacks for movie night.
- I will potato the potatoes for the family dinner.
- She will potato the party with interesting games.
- We potato the ingredients to create a new recipe.
- He potato the project to make it more engaging.
- They potato their way through the cooking challenge.
- I always potato my plates with a variety of foods.
- She potato her thoughts on the matter.
- We will potato the table for the feast.
- He loves to potato his dishes with fresh herbs.
- They potato the event with exciting activities.
- I potato the potatoes for the salad.
- She plans to potato her garden with colorful flowers.
- We potato the recipe to include more veggies.
- He potato his way through the grocery store.
- They potato the meal with a side of potatoes.
- I will potato the potatoes until they are tender.
- She potato the message to her team.
- We always potato our gatherings with good food.
- He likes to potato the desserts creatively.
- They potato the event with laughter and joy.
- I potato my way through the cooking class.
- She decided to potato the dinner with some appetizers.
- We potato the recipe for the next gathering.
- He potato the potatoes for the holiday feast.
- They always potato their meals with love.
- I will potato the garden before the first frost.