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UK
/ɹˈaɪs/
]
[ US /ˈɹaɪs/ ]
[ US /ˈɹaɪs/ ]
NOUN
- grains used as food either unpolished or more often polished
- annual or perennial rhizomatous marsh grasses; seed used for food; straw used for paper
VERB
-
sieve so that it becomes the consistency of rice
rice the potatoes
How To Use rice In A Sentence
- What we do not know are the precise weighting of factors that go into why prices increase at any particular time.
- The material you choose for surfaces including counters, backsplashes and floors can also account for variations in price.
- My generation was raised on a diet of stultifyingly tedious, but worthy accounts of embryology, typically very badly printed on what appeared to be rice paper.
- Maurice Mair seemed to spin like a teetotum and pitch upon his face like a ninepin. The Complete Father Brown
- A horizontal merger may enable the new entity to set price and output in the same manner as a single-firm monopolist, with the same consequences for consumer welfare.
- Every large town will have quite a few horologers and jewelers with a vast selection of fancy watches displayed their windows, with huge price tags to go with them.
- After a little while the bellboy realized that there was a special on rooms that night and the price for the men's room should have been $25. Math problem?
- I eat a lot of chicken and fish, rice and pasta and maintain an all-round healthy diet. Times, Sunday Times
- Once the rice has absorbed the liquid add the next ladle, stirring all the time. Times, Sunday Times
- During the take-over battle the stock quotations of both enterprises rose so that an investor would have to wait several hundred years to finance the purchase price of the shares from the present level of profits.