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herby

[ ur-bee, hur-bee ]

adjective

herbier, herbiest.
  1. abounding in herbs or grass.
  2. of, relating to, or characteristic of an herb or herbs in taste or appearance.


herby

/ ˈ³óɜ˲úɪ /

adjective

  1. abounding in herbs
  2. of or relating to medicinal or culinary herbs
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of herby1

First recorded in 1545–55; herb + -y 1
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Moviegoers will want to augment their starchy, sinewy Roman vengeance diet with the herby Gallic mother sauce battering this “Monte Cristo†— after all, “Gladiator†tips its helmet to “Ben-Hur,†which was directly inspired by Dumas’ payback classic.

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Co-owner Yasuaki Saito noted that along with consistency of texture, the crumbs spread the herby seasoning used on them across the entirety of the salad.

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Per the show description: “In a Bake Off first, it's Botanical Week and the bakers tackle bakes inspired by nature, starting with a spice-filled Signature, followed by a herby Technical and topped off with a floral dessert Showstopper.â€

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At a moment’s notice, I can stir a spoonful of herby, garlicky zip into any dish that needs it, lifting it to a whole new level.

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This carne asada is herby, bright and aromatic.

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