Rhubarb meaning in English
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Definition
a rhubarb: a plant which has long sour-tasting red and green stems
Rhubarb is often cooked and eaten as a dessert in pies and crumbles.
Examples
- "My "call-in" show on Radio Rhubarb runs all the way through the Christmas period."
- "Donna : Hello, I'm Dr. Donna Donovan from the weekly call-in program "Call Donna" on Radio Rhubarb."
- "Jonas, thanks for your participation, we'll see you next time on Radio Rhubarb!"
- "Moira : Welcome to an extra special edition of Radio Rhubarb, folks!"
- "Brent : Good morning everyone and welcome to Radio Rhubarb."
- "See you tomorrow on Radio Rhubarb!"
- "Greg : Good evening, late-night listeners, and welcome to Radio Rhubarb After Dark."
- "Bruno : Well Donna, this is going to sound a bit strange, but I heard your program on Radio Rhubarb tonight, and I think you're extremely talented."
- "I'm Brent Vanderplop, and I'm with you until the end of the program. Right now we have Radio Rhubarb's financial correspondent, Stella Mercato, who is with us to talk about a subject that's very close to my heart: money."
- "Just a reminder folks, Radio Rhubarb will stay with this story until the bodies are discovered, excuse me, I mean until the situation is explained."
- "This is Moira MacDonald for the Radio Rhubarb evening news."
- "Donna : Please tune in to my radio show on Wednesday nights from 8:00 to 10:00 pm on Radio Rhubarb."
- "Brent : Hello and welcome to Radio Rhubarb everyone."
- "Greg : Hello, it's 3.30am New Zealand time and you're listening to Radio Rhubarb After Dark, live from Wellington."
- "This is Brent Vanderplop with a special Hollywood edition of Radio Rhubarb!"
- "Brent : Good morning listeners and welcome to today's Radio Rhubarb political segment, where we'll be talking about voter turnout."
- "Brent : Welcome back everyone to Radio Rhubarb's exclusive round-the-clock coverage of the Bruno Delavigne disappearance over the Pacific Ocean."
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