Tomato meaning in English
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Definition
a tomato: a round red fruit with a lot of seeds which is eaten cooked or raw in salads
Examples
- "They have a really good tomato bisque."
- "I always have tomato juice when I fly."
- "Tomatoes grown in Spain and transported to the UK have much less of an impact than the same tomatoes grown in greenhouses in the UK, which require electricity to light and heat them."
- "Miss Stake : I don't care for tomatoes, but that's fine."
- "I say tomato, you say tomato, I say potato, you say potato, but ironically enough I don't understand a word you're saying."
- "Donna : I'll have a tomato juice please."
- "Bruno : Well, I'll have a tomato juice then, I guess."
- "Donna : A tomato juice."
- "Hmmm, let's see, oh, and I'll take a BLT without tomatoes, please."
- "Potato, "pohtato", tomato, "tomahto", let's call the whole thing off."
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