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I . pea [pi:] N

II . pea [pi:] ADJ

chick-pea [ˈtʃɪkpi:] N BOT

pea-souper N Brit inf

sweet pea N

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English
They climb, similar to peas -- everywhere -- and have leaves similar to convolvulus but differ in that they have a real use.
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It is sometimes served with onion gravy, fried onions, baked beans, and peas.
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Carrots, turnips, spinach, peas, beans, broccoli and many types of cabbage are very common.
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It's a scenario we dread: scarfing chick-peas and celery, and living on a treadmill, while the dial on the weighing scales isn't for budging.
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Wine clubs ("peas") celebrate special events in these cellars.
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To the west of the rise, they built cabins and planted several thousand acres with peas, cucumbers, beans, corn, buckwheat, potatoes, pumpkins, and squash.
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She often shares unique stories about her life such as her dad burying a can of peas in the ground then replacing them with raisins.
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The deep-fried marrowfat peas are much improved since my first visit.
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It's the world leader in lentils, chick peas, mustard and canary seed, as well as uranium.
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This was an official bauble or scepter, which had a pouch filled with air, sand, or peas attached as well.
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