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Something edible is now growing in every room.
For example, the sentence He ate the carambola licenses the inference that carambola refers to something edible.
Anywhere you go on the planet, you're likely to find something edible and enjoyable.
Now she seems to have something edible in her hand at every waking moment.
They usually pick a gift, sometimes something edible -- and under $10.
In Kiloi's stocking: Something edible that can be consumed on the spot.
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It suggests something vaguely edible, as well as Manet's little "Asparagus".
Mr. Wright cast down and across and twitched the fly as he did to suggest to the fish that "here is something alive, edible and defenseless".
Dinner had its necessary absurd magnificence whose great artifice only a fool would deny (even if an exasperated guest was pleading theatrically for something identifiably edible, rather than intellectually challenging, to be put on his plate).
Other lessons: Mashed potatoes are almost always better than french fries, "lite" applied to a dish might as well be a stop sign, and when a picky friend calls something "entirely edible," it's the equivalent of a rave.
Haeg champions something called "Edible Estates" and has created a manifesto of the same name calling for America to rip up its front lawns and plant vegetables, but while the garden has been a great hit with the residents, when I go scrumping for my meal (my contact is out) I come away with only a few wild strawberries and some sage.
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