rampion

NOUN
  1. bellflower of Europe and Asia and North Africa having bluish flowers and an edible tuberous root used with the leaves in salad
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How To Use rampion In A Sentence

  • How canst thou dare, " said she with angry look, "to descend into my garden and steal my rampion like a thief?
  • ” “Ah, ” she replied, “if I can’t get some of the rampion, which is in the garden behind our house, to eat, I shall die. Rapunzel
  • “Ah,” she replied, “if I can’t get some of the rampion, which is in the garden behind our house, to eat, I shall die.” Household Tales
  • Ah," she replied, "if I can't get some of the rampion, which is in the garden behind our house, to eat, I shall die. Household Tales by Brothers Grimm
  • 'Ah,' she replied, 'if I can't eat some of the rampion, which is in the garden behind our house, I shall die.' Grimm's Fairy Tales
  • And in the kitchen-garden at Castlewood no rampion would she allow while she lived. Erema
  • Salad of endive, radish, rampion, and lemon. 104 small plates. Delizia!
  • The man, who loved her, thought, “Sooner than let thy wife die, bring her some of the rampion thyself, let it cost thee what it will.” Household Tales
  • Or it may be Campanula rapunculus, known in Germany as rampion or Rapunzel-Glockenblume. The Girl in the Tower
  • Ah," she replied, "if I can't get some of the rampion which is in the garden behind our house, to eat, I shall die. Grimm's Fairy Stories
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