Collocations for "tomatoes"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "tomatoes" in context.

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tomato

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
n
  1. a can of [plum, crushed] tomatoes
  2. a [pound, kilo] of tomatoes
  3. [canned, stewed, sun-dried, GM, organic] tomatoes
  4. [fresh, homegrown, ripe, hard] tomatoes
  5. [Roma, cherry, heirloom] tomatoes
  6. [slice, dice, chop, grill, roast] tomatoes
  7. [sliced] tomatoes
  8. plant tomatoes (in the garden)
  9. the different types of tomatoes
  10. put a slice of tomato on
  11. with tomato and [basil, mozzarella]
n as adj
  1. tomato [sauce, paste, juice]
  2. plant tomato seeds
  3. a tomato plant
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