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How to use black-eyed in a sentence

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The black-eyed bean and broccoli curry is a mistake, with the broccoli irredeemably overcooked.
The beautiful purple petals that radiate from its dark cone-shaped centre somewhat resemble the commonly grown black-eyed Susan.
Mountain laurel and pink rhododendron peek out of the woods, while black-eyed susans and sweet peas brighten the roadside.
They are more similar to dried beans than either crowder or black-eyed peas, and make a clear liquor when cooked.
During warm-weather months, bachelor's buttons, black-eyed Susans, and calendula line the compound's walls.
We agreed that the standout dish, in terms of pure flavour, was the black-eyed peas masala, made with cream and fresh cilantro.
I thought my father in his time would have preferred scarlet bee balm and black-eyed Susans.
The blooms on this huge-flowered black-eyed Susan actually look better a few days after they've been in the vase.
Less invasive kinds, such as black-eyed Susan vine, can even weave themselves among other annuals and perennials, creating a wild look.
We raise 10 beetle larvae on black-eyed beans and 10 on mung beans, and we measure their size as adults.
Vicious black-eyed figures in long dark cloaks with white neck collars and black horsewhips marshal the procession.
Many parts of the United States celebrate the new year by eating black-eyed peas.
Crispy duck confit is equally hearty, more so when you factor in black-eyed peas for a soul-food spin.
The other bridesmaids wore burnt orange dresses and carried pomanders of fresh black-eyed cream germinis.
Sorghum, millet, maize, cowpeas, and black-eyed peas are the main subsistence crops.
Other pricey plants that easily start from seed include delphiniums, foxgloves, black-eyed Susans, and coneflowers.
The Women is the story of nice girl Mary Haines, sporty and straightforward, who loses her husband to shop-girl vamp Crystal Allen, a red-lipped, black-eyed Joan Crawford.
Native wildflowers such as black-eyed susans and phlox also bring them in, as does the aptly named bee balm, a hardy, spreading perennial that Native Americans used for tea.
Landscapes are her favored subject, as well as the bluebonnets, black-eyed Susans, and other wildflowers that surround the house in spring and summer.
England fans in Otley tucked into a traditional Nigerian breakfast of spicy black-eyed pea fritters and friend bananas at Korks Wine Bar and Brasserie.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The principal sorts are the pigeon pea, the black-eyed pea, and the white bean, or Barbados pea.
But plagues shall spread, and funeral fires increase, Till the great king, without a ransom paid, To her own Chrysa send the black-eyed maid.
For my part, I am liberal in my ideas, and I care not if I give my vote for the black-eyed Rebecca.
Betts, small, black-eyed, and dark, was almost as unconcerned as Friars Pardon.
But neither a blue-eyed nor a black-eyed nor a gray-eyed Pierrette was to be thought of.
This maneuver she repeated several times, to the great amusement of a black-eyed young gentleman lounging in the window of a building opposite.
He was a tall, black-eyed man, with the dark, saturnine face of an Indian.
Where was the beautiful black-eyed Houri whose appearance in the first charade had caused such delight?
Poyser, entering warm and coatless, with the two black-eyed boys behind him, still looking as much like him as two small elephants are like a large one.
They passed many arks and houseboats of fishermen moored among the tules, and the women and children, like the men in the boats, were dark-skinned, black-eyed, foreign.
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