oniony

  • 1oniony — (adj.) 1838, from ONION (Cf. onion) + Y (Cf. y) (2). Related: Onioniness …

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  • 2oniony — ˈənyənē adjective : flavored with or tasting or smelling of onions oniony soup an oniony breath …

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  • 3oniony — onion ► NOUN ▪ an edible bulb used as a vegetable, having a pungent taste and smell and composed of several concentric layers. ● know one s onions Cf. ↑know one s onions DERIVATIVES oniony adjective. ORIGIN Old French oignon, from Latin unio …

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  • 4oniony — луковый oniony flavor луковый привкус …

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  • 5oniony — adjective see onion …

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  • 6oniony — adjective Resembling an onion or onions, especially in terms of smell …

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  • 7oniony — adj. has the flavor of onions …

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  • 8oniony — on·iony …

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  • 9List of Pringles products — Pringles have many different flavors and variations around the world. United States Pringles *Original *Loaded Baked Potato *Sour Cream Onion *Zesty Onion Dip *Jalapeño *Chili Cheese *Pizza (originally Pizza Licious ) *Cheddar Cheese (originally… …

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  • 10onion — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French oignon, from Latin union , unio Date: 14th century 1. a widely cultivated Asian herb (Allium cepa) of the lily family with pungent edible bulbs; also its bulb 2. any of various plants of the same… …

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