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morel

/muh-rel/US // məˈrɛl //UK // (mɒˈrɛl) //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any edible mushroom of the genus Morchella, especially M. esculenta.

Examples

  • We took off into the woods, confident that we’d come across a morel soon enough.

  • Badiee’s refined, creative dishes reflect what is fresh from the on-site farm and in season, like strawberry gazpacho and an ever-changing “foragers’ bounty” that highlighted ramps and morel mushrooms in the spring.

  • As for the Facebook boycott, despite its lack of impact on the firm’s bottom line, it started some important conversations among brands, said Morel.

  • Morel said the platform has a large enough audience to warrant interest.

  • Morel is willing to have sex with Charlus for money and career advancement.

  • Morel inflicts wound after wound, reducing Charlus to ever more abject dependency - and ever more bizarre behaviors.

  • For me, there's nothing better than a simply prepared morel mushroom.

  • Morel Mushroom Toasts by Alice Waters The official mushroom of Minnesota, the morel is a particular spring prize for foragers.

  • There the Maid found four or five peasants from her village come to see her, and with them Jean Morel, who was her kinsman.

  • Morel crouched at the knees and showed his fist in an ugly, almost beast-like fashion.

  • "That's right, my beauty," replied Morel, who was peculiarly lavish of endearments to his second son.

  • William gave her the sense of relief, providing her at last with someone to turn to if Morel failed.

  • On the hob the big black saucepan was simmering, the stew-jar was in the oven, ready for Morel's dinner.