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poppy
noun
Any plant of the species Papaver, with crumpled often red petals and a milky juice.
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In Sinaloa growers in the Sierra Madre describe increased poppy production for just those reasons.
And at 92, she was one of the UK's longest-serving poppy sellers.
First, the cook must rustle up the stuffing – a byzantine combination of, among other things, breadcrumbs, veal, pork, butter, caraway seeds, poppy seeds, apples, orange, crushed tinned pineapple and preserved ginger – and sew it carefully into the bird, which is then browned in a very hot oven.
Yet, making a surprise call on Kensington poppy sellers in a mundane red coat a few days ago, she did little to excite newspaper editors and fashion commentators.
Sprinkle with poppy seeds, dried onion or sea salt, if you fancy it.
It's Bills N Eso's propulsive 'n' poppy Act Your Age.
Most relatives fear the worst; others cling to the hope that their missing relative is still alive, perhaps forced to work in the opium poppy fields that pepper the mountainous region beyond Chilapa.
The death of Olive Cooke, Britain's oldest poppy seller and long term charity donor, has provoked an outcry.
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