How To Use Wilted In A Sentence
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Public and private opinion wilted before the simoon of calamitous report.
Hidden Treasures Or, Why Some Succeed While Others Fail
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My green onion plant, that had sprouted six inches, suddenly wilted and died.
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On return to air these leaves wilted and yellowed rapidly.
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The hair has grown too long and is wilted.
Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook
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Add coriander and when wilted, slip the crab claws under the liquid.
Times, Sunday Times
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Main course was fillet of beef with a wild mushroom mousse, wasabi and potato rosti, wilted pak-choi and tempura vegetables and hoi-sin jus.
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Dirty clothes lay strewn everywhere, half-full coffee cups grew mold, and the plant on the windowsill had died and wilted.
AFTERMATH
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Then sprinkle some ham and some of the wilted spinach.
Times, Sunday Times
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The plants wilted because of a lack of water and sunlight.
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But you get what you pay for - chunks of Maine lobster astride poached eggs and croissants, with lemon hollandaise and wilted spinach ($25) or a heady omelet "bearnaise
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
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A planted holly shrub and wilted pink daisies now adorn the area.
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The birds also eat bugs and weeds, they happily devour food scraps such as wilted lettuce and carrot tops, and their manure can be composted into garden fertilizer.
Lame Duck, Duck!
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The Raiders once again wilted as the game progressed, struggling to stop San Diego's high-powered offense and generating only one first down in the first 22 minutes of the half.
USATODAY.com
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A planted holly shrub and wilted pink daisies now adorn the area.
Times, Sunday Times
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The freshness of ingredients really stood out, as not a single speckled leaf, wilted green or bitter endive was to be found.
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The Wolves players wilted, the Bolton players grew and the officials did not dare give a decision against us.
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He will certainly need to better his stamina, as he visibly wilted in the later rounds, never having gone further than eight rounds in the past.
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It's best to make a large batch as it can sit well in the fridge and is easy to warm through with a handful of wilted greens.
Times, Sunday Times
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Awash in that destroying beam, Gerrard's sword wilted and fell to the ground in a silvery puddle.
Mercadian Masques
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Then, as the heat of the coals wilted the maguey, we would fold the pencas over, one by one, in a basket weave over the top of the coals.
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He is not the only banking boss to have wilted under the pressure of the job.
Times, Sunday Times
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Add the spinach and continue to cook for 2-3 minutes, or until the spinach has wilted.
Times, Sunday Times
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But we haven't wilted against a top side who are third in the table despite going a goal down so early.
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Physical and biological science wilted and died on the stony soil of Roman prosperity.
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You may add anything you wish from the garden to the egg mixture - sautéed peppers, mushrooms, courgettes or wilted chard are particularly delicious.
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Serve alongside spoons of the spelt salad and wilted spinach leaves.
Times, Sunday Times
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She had stretched out a wilted hand, peering with an expression canny, severe, and resigned.
Son of a Witch
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In the same skillet, cook the onion until wilted and browning, about 8 minutes.
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Conservatives have so often cried "socialism!" that it's now nothing more than a bygone has-been of a warning - a cheap and lazy namedrop, a wilted way to self-identify as a bootstraps-and-heartland sort of citizen.
FITSNews
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The vegetables looked unpalatably wilted
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Slugs are fond of the white pith inside empty grapefruit skins, which make good traps, and wilted comfrey leaves are also a good bait.
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With more than 90 million people suffering from chronic bad breath (also called halitosis), that's a lot of wilted flowers.
WebMD Health
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For the pastry170g plain flour, plus extra to dust60g quick-cook polenta20g finely grated parmesan140g unsalted butter, fridge-cold and cut into cubes50ml waterA pinch of saltFor the filling200g comté, grated150ml crème fraîche150ml single cream3 eggs2 tsp nigella seeds¾ tsp each salt and ground whitepepper200g chopped Swiss chard, cooked for a few minutes in olive oil (or spinach, washed, wilted and drained)
Yotam Ottolenghi's comté and polenta tart recipe
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In the afternoon, or on cloudy, shady days, the gazania gets tired of staring at the sun and closes its eyes (and petals) and goes to sleep. it looks dead and wilted at night, but it opens up again every morning, coming back to life like a zombie flower.
SF0
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Then there were the cheap bastards buying wilted flowers and Cadbury choccies at Superbarn.
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The roses wilted the day after she bought them.
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His carnation had wilted in his buttonhole and he tossed it away.
SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
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Turn spicy masala potatoes into a meal with some wilted spinach and warm naan or roti bread, or serve with seared fish or roast chicken.
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Laundry hangs like wilted wildflowers over faltering balconies, and clusters of trash skitter up windswept drives.
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Rummaging in her evening bag, she withdrew a crumpled pack of cigarettes and a wilted book of matches.
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Exceedingly tall and gaunt with a long, prognathous jaw, he never took his eyes from me as he went over to an accordion wilted across a stool.
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The philodendrons, the ficus, and the Swedish ivy in their terra-cotta planters had wilted.
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Stir well until the spinach has wilted.
Times, Sunday Times
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Let's just say no wilted plant gains much from less than 2-3 litres.
Times, Sunday Times
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The threat is as if a garbage truck had overturned and dumped wilted intellectual lettuce on bystanders.
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Add the spinach and cook for a few minutes until the leaves are fully wilted.
The Sun
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Add coriander and when wilted, slip the crab claws under the liquid.
Times, Sunday Times
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Polyester leisure suits gave way to polyester tank tops, while feathered Farrah Fawcett hairstyles wilted in the unrelenting airlessness.
Editorial: A Clone Too Far | Obsessed With Film
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Cover the pan with a lid and simmer gently for a further 5 minutes or until the tomatoes are soft and the spinach has wilted.
The Sun
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It's best to make a large batch as it can sit well in the fridge and is easy to warm through with a handful of wilted greens.
Times, Sunday Times
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On return to air these leaves wilted and yellowed rapidly.
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If they are still not wilted when it's time to plant my annual flowers, I just plant the annuals in between the bulbs.
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I like to serve this with wilted spinach and steamed asparagus spears.
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Alfalfa herbage was wilted, chopped, and conserved as AS by procedures and in a storage structure defined previously for SGS.
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But they could not take the carbon monoxide and diesel particulates and wilted.
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They have often wilted in the face of any side that went out, quite literally, to knock them off their game.
The Sun
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Add slivered green onions and some yellow squash blossoms which have been quartered lengthwise and gently wilted (steam or microwave).
Taco vs. Taquito
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Place the swiss chard on top and cover with a lid for 3 minutes or until the leaves have wilted with tender stalks.
Times, Sunday Times
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Tsonga totally wilted against Federer, and probably only beat Djokovic because the latter was ill - he's too injury-prone to last.
Intertribal: Do you come from the land down under? Where women glow and men plunder?
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A side with as much Grand Final experience as Bradford should have been able to handle the situation, but they simply wilted in the cauldron-like atmosphere of a packed-out Old Trafford.
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Add the chard and sauté until wilted, about two minutes.
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Lanvin's Alber Elbaz took a lavish yet unstructured approach with his wilted washed-taffeta version, while Ralph Lauren went old Hollywood with a luminous silver trench in double-faced charmeuse silk.
The Trench Gets a Nightlife
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the afternoon heat left her feeling wilted
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But it seemed so distant from where he sat now, with mosquitoes biting at his wrists and a wilted arbutus on the sill.
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You may add anything you wish from the garden to the egg mixture - sautéed peppers, mushrooms, courgettes or wilted chard are particularly delicious.
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He is not the only banking boss to have wilted under the pressure of the job.
Times, Sunday Times
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Each night I crawl beneath the planes of my floorboards to sleep amongst the dust and spiders, scarcely moving (limbs 'muscled strings are wilted, thin tissue sliding like paper away), scarcely breathing (corrugation purifies my lungs).
VII
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One morning I found it completely wilted for no apparent reason.
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wilted lettuce
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There is rarely any necessity to trim the plants, though there might be an occasional need to remove dried leaves, wilted flowers and lifeless stems.
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The beet salad is a knockout, a big bowl filled with rustic big slices of beets, scads of toasted walnuts, plenty of blue cheese, and a unifying salad of wilted arugula.
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The flowers wilted
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Reduce liquid until it coats food, and bok choy is very slightly wilted.
Tigers & Strawberries » The First Supper
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Serve with steamed vegetables or wilted spinach.
Times, Sunday Times
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Turn spicy masala potatoes into a meal with some wilted spinach and warm naan or roti bread, or serve with seared fish or roast chicken.
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The potato pancake was nicely browned and served as a sponge for the toppings of just-wilted spinach, slices of pink-as-a-tongue ham and a perfectly poached egg, just oozing yellow loveliness.
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Serve alongside spoons of the spelt salad and wilted spinach leaves.
Times, Sunday Times
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Yesterday the sun finally came out and in 27C sunshine we all immediately wilted and complained about the too sunny weather.
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Blanch the spinach until wilted, then drain well, wringing thoroughly with your hands until it's dry.
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The romance blossomed for six or seven months, and then wilted.
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Toss with tongs, then cover and cook over medium-low heat for 4 to 5 minutes, until kale is completely wilted and tomatoes have created a brothy sauce.
Grills Gone Wild
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You may add anything you wish from the garden to the egg mixture - sautéed peppers, mushrooms, courgettes or wilted chard are particularly delicious.
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It was early spring, the first rathe-primroses were showing their milk-fair faces on the cliff, and the light-green leaves were beginning to uncrumple on the wind-wilted elders, when John-James appeared on a mission of his own at the Vicarage.
Secret Bread
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Then sprinkle some ham and some of the wilted spinach.
Times, Sunday Times
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Caroline merely tucked a curl behind her ear and withered him with a stare she had studied from Margaret Thatcher until he wilted completely.
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Stir till all chicken is covered in the sauce and all the spinach has wilted.
The Sun
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Serve with steamed vegetables or wilted spinach.
Times, Sunday Times
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In an rather filmi scene, a nervous Sonali walked out looking straight ahead as people screamed ‘Sonali’ and the rose bearers tried to thrust their now-wilted flowers at her.
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Wash the spinach leaves and steam in a covered pan with just the water on their leaves for 2 mins or until just wilted.
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Add coriander and when wilted, slip the crab claws under the liquid.
Times, Sunday Times
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There will be no effluent in baled silage if the grass is wilted to above 23% dry matter.
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But once again this year the rains have failed, and the crops are scorched and wilted.
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Stir the chilli, rosemary and leek into the wilted vegetables followed by the carrot and ½ tsp salt.
Times, Sunday Times
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Some of the recipes are innovative, like his spiced chicken livers on wilted endives.
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His features relaxed; he looked heat-wilted, jet-lagged, exhausted and, well, human.
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It was partially obscured by the wilted tentacles of a suspended epiphyte.
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It's best to make a large batch as it can sit well in the fridge and is easy to warm through with a handful of wilted greens.
Times, Sunday Times
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The tress had been broken into two, the flowers had all wilted, and the grass was all brown.
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After a morning spent poking bitter melons and learning the Chinese for "wilted," pupil Yuling Wu takes a break to sip tea in Zhou's tiny courtyard.
West meets East at the wok, table
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He is shirtless, in shorts with suspenders, gartered black socks and is drooped over his porch railing, listlessly watering his wilted blue hydrangeas.
Kate Clinton: Dahlin'
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This easy dish is best served over rice, or a thick pasta like a rigatoni or a conchiglie, but if you are serving low-carb, a bed of wilted spinach works well.
Undefined
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But it was still strange and shocking, and my admiration for him kind of wilted right there.
Zidane: The Smuggest Player of the World Cup : Edward Champion’s Reluctant Habits
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Stir in wilted greens and remaining half-cup of white wine.
Ellen Kanner: Meatless Monday: Cooking -- The Next Stage of Evolution
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The bone-in steak, one of the very best in the city, comes with sea peas, grilled Benton's bacon artisanal, from Kentucky, delicious, wilted romaine and Nantes carrots, while the fish -- which had been oil-poached -- had artichokes, veloute, and pistachio-basil aillade.
Jay Weston: Ray Stark's Exciting Restaurant Opens at LACMA
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From the fish and meat entrees on the menu, pan-roasted fillet of halibut with basil mashed potatoes, wilted spinach and a crumb topping with gremolata...was lightly cooked and satisfying.
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On the central strip along the Great Western Road in Glasgow, the daffs have already bloomed and wilted.
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They wilted immediately, which took away their sting, and the smell of them was very green, like spinach but without the acridity and with a wild, nutty edge.
The Dirty Life
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Add the spinach and cook for a few minutes until the leaves are fully wilted.
The Sun
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The hair has grown too long and is wilted.
Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook
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He was dressed for the festival in a finespun linen shirt and woolen hose and a vest still decorated with a wilted flower.
My Demon's Kiss
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Dirty clothes lay strewn everywhere, half-full coffee cups grew mold, and the plant on the windowsill had died and wilted.
AFTERMATH
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A plate of wilted fruit and a glass of untouched water lay on a night stand beside my bed.
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Stir well until the spinach has wilted.
Times, Sunday Times
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Assemble sandwich however you wish and serve with roasted portobello and garlicky wilted spinach.
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Cover the pan with a lid and simmer gently for a further 5 minutes or until the tomatoes are soft and the spinach has wilted.
The Sun
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Working on a Scottish theme, they smoked the salmon in oak sawdust and served it with wilted spinach, a carrot and coriander purée and raisin and herb couscous.
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They have often wilted in the face of any side that went out, quite literally, to knock them off their game.
The Sun
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Stir till all chicken is covered in the sauce and all the spinach has wilted.
The Sun
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Add in the cooked pumpkin or squash and the spinach leaves, stirring into the sauce until slightly wilted.
Times, Sunday Times
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A taxicab crossed between us in a wholly undramatic fashion, but in the space of a second, a look of bare panic crashed across the woman's face and she wilted into her husband's arms.
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Dirty clothes lay strewn everywhere, half-full coffee cups grew mold, and the plant on the windowsill had died and wilted.
AFTERMATH
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Charlie read how to set a broken leg and wilted at the thought of doing that to Jo.
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Stir until the spinach has wilted and the sauce is warm.
The Sun
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Add the spinach and gently turn it in the pan until it is almost fully wilted.
The Sun
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At this time, chill treatment seedlings were severely wilted with extensive leaf rolling characteristic of water-stressed maize.
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Add the spinach and gently turn it in the pan until it is almost fully wilted.
The Sun
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You'll also want to deadhead all your begonias regularly; removing wilted leaves and flowers encourages them to produce more blooms.
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Cook over a high heat until just wilted, cool a bit, then squeeze out most of the moisture.
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Before the eggs had hatched, the docken leaf wilted and dried and fell down upon the nest.
Bird Stories from Burroughs Sketches of Bird Life Taken from the Works of John Burroughs
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Add the spinach and continue to cook for 2-3 minutes, or until the spinach has wilted.
Times, Sunday Times
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‘I wanted everyone to know that organic foods didn't have to mean bruised fruit, wilted veggies and granola,’ she says.
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- Once the lentils are cooked and the potatoes are done, stir the kale into the lentils, cover and allow to cook until the kale is wilted.
Archive 2006-10-01
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Turn spicy masala potatoes into a meal with some wilted spinach and warm naan or roti bread, or serve with seared fish or roast chicken.
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Let's just say no wilted plant gains much from less than 2-3 litres.
Times, Sunday Times
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Cover the pan with a lid and simmer gently for a further 5 minutes or until the tomatoes are soft and the spinach has wilted.
The Sun
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Add the lemon rind and kale and cook for a further 1-2 minutes or until the kale is just wilted.
Times, Sunday Times
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The parched fields of grass and crops that wilted in the recent heat wave were not all bad news.
Times, Sunday Times
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The moment he saw us he wilted visibly, and we had to dash over and sit him down on a chair.
THE SCHEME FOR FULL EMPLOYMENT
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The starflowers had all wilted or dried up, but lower yellow sunflowerlike blooms appeared in places, and long stalks that bore single blood-red blooms jutted from crevices in the rocks at the western edge of the meadow-and from between the rocks in the cairns.
Fall of Angels
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A planted holly shrub and wilted pink daisies now adorn the area.
Times, Sunday Times
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Dirty clothes lay strewn everywhere, half-full coffee cups grew mold, and the plant on the windowsill had died and wilted.
AFTERMATH
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Here the lettuce is wilted in chicken stock and served as a brothy bed for a fine white fish such as brill.
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Stir the chilli, rosemary and leek into the wilted vegetables followed by the carrot and ½ tsp salt.
Times, Sunday Times
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Add coriander and when wilted, slip the crab claws under the liquid.
Times, Sunday Times
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After that, the men heaved the body on a picnic table wrapped in Glad bags and tape and rolled the carcass on its back and split the skin down the long belly, its guts oozing out—all beigy, peachy and blue like clouds of chewed bubble-gum or the bulbs of a wilted, worn-in coin purse.
KRISTIN NACA--YOU GO, GIRL!
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The thinner outer branches catch, singing the brown and green bark to blue-black ash, coiling the leaves into wilted cigars.
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Dirty clothes lay strewn everywhere, half-full coffee cups grew mold, and the plant on the windowsill had died and wilted.
AFTERMATH
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What I do is clip the blooms off once they are spent, and just leave the tops alone until they are yellow and wilted.
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The intermediate cluster became less distinguishable in wilted flowers.
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The branches of a peppertree whose roots had been freshly watered wilted as a flower wilts when broken from the stalk.
The Red Man's Continent: a chronicle of aboriginal America
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Cover the pan with a lid and simmer gently for a further 5 minutes or until the tomatoes are soft and the spinach has wilted.
The Sun
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Stir until the spinach has wilted and the sauce is warm.
The Sun
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Jubilee's red had wilted into a weak, watery pink and several other faeries looked like pastels.
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My companion Michael's grilled langoustine tails with fresh linguine, wilted rocket and shellfish bisque were a case in point.