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carrot

[kar-uht] / ˈkær ət /












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But Watkins is hoping for a strong finish to the season with the carrot of making the England squad for next year's World Cup.

From Barron's

Mandy Carter, also from Reddish, told BBC Radio Manchester: "Each week is different, so it could be potatoes, onions, tomatoes and carrots to help make things like soup."

From BBC

Privately, he dangled a carrot: Belarus, he suggested, could buy more Boeing aircraft.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pickled vegetables add a bright, briny snap to otherwise familiar dishes: carrots and jicama, scallions or classic cucumbers become unexpected stars.

From Salon

The price of root vegetables has remained firmly planted - with no change to the cost of carrots - and potatoes and parsnips just a penny cheaper than last year.

From BBC