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rhubarb [Brit ˈruːbɑːb, Am ˈruˌbɑrb] N
1. rhubarb FOOD:
rhubarb
it's a rhubarb plant
it's a rhubarb plant attr pie, pudding
it's a rhubarb plant leaf, patch, wine, stem
it's a rhubarb plant jam
2. rhubarb Brit (nonsense word):
to say ‘rhubarb, rhubarb’
3. rhubarb Am inf:
rhubarb
prise f de bec inf
rhubarb/fruit fool
rhubarb makes him sick
a stick of rhubarb
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I. rhubarb [ˈru:bɑ:b, Am -bɑ:rb] N no pl
rhubarb
II. rhubarb [ˈru:bɑ:b, Am -bɑ:rb] INTERJ
rhubarb
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rhubarb [ˈru·barb] N
rhubarb
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The rich oiliness was countered by the sharpness of a vivid pink rhubarb compote that tasted of itself and a nose-tingling and creamy horseradish sauce.
www.bristolpost.co.uk
Rhubarb was used medicinally as a purgative and this caused it to have unpleasant associations.
en.wikipedia.org
A number of varieties of rhubarb have been domesticated both as medicinal plants and for human consumption.
en.wikipedia.org
It was a white chocolate, raspberry, banana bread pudding with rhubarb-raspberry coulis served a little too warm for my liking.
www.therecord.com
Forced rhubarb grown in the sheds is more tender than that grown outdoors in summer.
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