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Word lists shared by our community of dictionary fans. Sign up now or Log in. Definitions Clear explanations of natural written and spoken English. Click on the arrows to change the translation direction. Follow us. Icelandic rabarbari. Indonesian rhubarb. British English rhubarb. Mexican Spanish el ruibarbo. European Portuguese o ruibarbo. Polish rabarbar. Finnish raparperi. Estonian rabarber. Swahili rhubabi. Other interesting topics in Arabic. Ready to learn Arabic? Language Drops is a fun, visual language learning app.
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Which makes my revenge so very un-sweet. It's the rhubarb of my revenge. Okay, so we have apple, strawberry, rhubarb , and chocolate banana cream. A weekly newsletter describes the day the cow got out or offers a recipe for 'rhubarb' pie. I think you ought to cut back on the fruitcake, perhaps toss back a tasty 'rhubarb' and turnip smoothie. Suddenly stuck for words to say, we started saying mumble mumble mumble and rah rah rah and rhubarb 'rhubarb' to each other, and being extra-animated in our facial expressions and gestures.
At last, we decided to retreat indoors for a bedtime dessert, a fresh pie made with 'rhubarb' from the garden. There would be 'rhubarb' pie and buttermilk, flags flying and youngsters scampering, a parade, a pageant, and fireworks to light up the night sky. In medieval times, 'rhubarb' was used only for medicinal purposes in Europe and few lay people even knew what the plant looked like.
The leaves of our giant 'rhubarb' have been shown at school, used as fans in hot weather, draped over climbing frames and used to camouflage dens. Tom surveyed the table, eyes settling on 'rhubarb' pie.
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