Collocations for "spinach"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "spinach" in context.
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spinach
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- a [bag, pack, bunch] of spinach
- a salad with spinach
- baby spinach
- eat your spinach!
- has spinach [in, on] it
- [love, hate] spinach
- [boiled, steamed] spinach
- [defrost, chop, toss, cook] the spinach
- make [braised, creamy] spinach
- with spinach and [garlic, tomatoes, cheese]
- stuffed with spinach
- [fresh, frozen] spinach
- the spinach [has, is] wilted
- spinach is [full of, rich in] iron
- you have a piece of spinach in your teeth
- get that piece of spinach out of your teeth
- remove the spinach with a [pick, toothpick]
- a spinach salad
- spinach leaves
- homemade spinach dip
- a spinach pie
'spinach' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):