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The phrase "a walnut of" is not a standard or commonly used expression in written English.
It may be used in a creative or metaphorical context, but it lacks clarity and specificity without additional context.
Example: "He had a walnut of an idea that seemed small but held great potential."
Alternatives: "a kernel of" or "a nugget of".
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A walnut of a different color has arrived in New York.
I heat a "walnut of butter" in a "small solid saucepan over a gentle heat" and whisk two large eggs together with a pinch of salt and pepper.
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But to Sandy, the moaning was like having a zit the size of a walnut on her nose.
We genotyped a walnut mapping population of 425 F1 trees from a cross of Chandler with 'Idaho', two heterozygous clonally propagated walnut scion cultivars, with the walnut 6 K Infinium SNP iSelect assay [ 42].
"Instead of being the size of a baseball, [a tomato] is the size of a walnut, and it's kind of hard to convince people to buy one".
Past them, you must run a Walnut Street gantlet of clothing and accessory stores.
And how nice that nearby was the bread and the milk and a walnut snuffbox full of tobacco!
That's one dollar for every inch of dough with one raisin and one chip of a walnut.
Spoon up small amounts of the filling and spread between two halves of a walnut and press down hard to join the two walnuts.
(And for a little perspective, the heart of a fetus this young is about the size of a walnut).
The scan showed a tumor the size of a walnut.
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