Rye

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"Rye" in a Sentence (21 examples)

Rye was called the grain of poverty.

Americans eat lots of wheat, rye, and other grains.

It happens that we have two copies of Catcher in the Rye.

I am harvesting rye.

She bought some rye bread.

How much is rye flour?

What kind of bread would you like for your toast? White, wheat, sourdough, or rye?

"What did you have for lunch?" "Roast beef and chicken with teriyaki sauce on rye bread."

You can replace a little bit of the white flour with rye flour.

Rye, wheat, and barley are cereals.

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They bought a sack of rye and a sack of wheat with the intent to try their hand at milling and baking.

This field will be planted to rye next spring.

Customer: A tuna sandwich, please. Waiter: Sure, hon. You want that on white, wheat, or rye?

He likes any whiskey, but his favorite is rye.

“Gimme a shot of rye.” The whiskey stung his throat hot and fragrant.

I bought a pint of rye at the liquor counter and carried it over to the stools and set it down on the cracked marble counter.

Them good old boys were drinkin’ whiskey ’n rye/Singin’, "This’ll be the day that I die."

I'll have a rye, neat, please.

It concerns the gnomelike quality of the average American at a party. I have been to many parties where staid American business men have been transformed by a few ryes or bourbons into unpredictable gremlins out for adventure.

And if it [vndeꝛ the peꝛch] be grene ſhe engenderith the Ry. The condicion of this euell is this, it wil ariſe in the hede and make the hede to ſwell, ⁊ the iyen all glaymous, and dyrke, and bot it haue helpe: it will downe in to the legges, and maake the legges to rancle, and if it goo fro the legges in to the hede a gayne, thi hawke is bot looſt.

Of all the diseases that belongs to these Hawkes, there bee onely three that they bee most subiect vnto, which is the Rye, the Crampe, and the Craye.

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