Onion meaning in English
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Definition
an onion: a strong, round vegetable made of several layers, which can make you cry
Examples
- "Waiter : So that's one French Onion soup and a BLT without the "T"."
- "Employee : French Onion Soap!"
- "Susie : I suppose I'll have the same: a French Onion soup and a BLT, with no "T"."
- "What's in the French Onion soup?"
- "Get some sour cream and onion chips, with some dip, man"
- "Bruno's dad : Yeah, I sold many onions."
- "Oh, and one more thing... Do you know if there'll be any onions or garlic included in the meal?"
- "Brian : But Bruno is allergic to onions and garlic."
- "Did you sell many onions?"
- "Waiter : Uhh, onions, mostly."
- "Waiter : Okay, so that's two French Onion Soups, two BLTs no T, and two teas."
- "Liver and onions"
- "Becky : Here's what we'll do: We'll hope there's no onion or garlic in the meal."
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