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Definition of coco in English: coconounPlural cocos ˈkəʊkəʊˈkoʊkoʊ 1usually as modifier Coconut. 椰子 椰子树。 Example sentencesExamples - The Caribbean's colour intensity has not abated; however, the once lofty coco palms have been beaten at their own game by the heights of hotels and condominium blocks.
- The towering coco colada is mixed with icy bits and chunks of fruits.
- Some seed heads, like those of the coco palm, are extremely heavy, so don't let them fall on anyone's head.
- ‘You eat it with the coco bread to soak up the spice and the juice,’ she said.
- Lunch was quite commonly a patty and corn bread or coco bread from the shop across the road.
- The Jamaican peasant not only produced food (yams, cocos, bananas, small livestock, etc.) for the local market but also produced other minor crops for export.
- An official said that coco gel and coconut-water concentrate are being bottled and promoted in a big way as an alternative to colas.
- The collection is crafted from plantation hardwoods and accentuated with exotic materials such as coconut shell inlay, solid teak and coco wood.
- Whether tubers are in the garden or in pots, water thoroughly after planting, and apply a mulch of your choice: bark, coco hulls, and straw all work well.
- I reached in the box for my small tub of coco butter and vanilla pod cream.
- For the black section, he used black woodchip coco beads with rhinestones to catch the light and contrast against the black.
- For the coco cookies, preheat the oven to 325 degrees.
- Desserts are also funky, featuring items like Jamaican mousse, a fluffy mixture of chocolate and rum and something called coco quemado, a coconut milk pudding.
2West Indian mass noun The root of the taro. 〈西印度〉芋根
OriginMid 16th century (originally denoting the nut): from Spanish and Portuguese, literally 'grinning face' (because of the appearance of the base of the coconut). Rhymescocoa, loco, moko, Orinoco, poco, rococo Definition of coco in US English: coconounˈkōkōˈkoʊkoʊ 1usually as modifier Coconut. 椰子 椰子树。 棕垫。 Example sentencesExamples - For the coco cookies, preheat the oven to 325 degrees.
- Desserts are also funky, featuring items like Jamaican mousse, a fluffy mixture of chocolate and rum and something called coco quemado, a coconut milk pudding.
- The Caribbean's colour intensity has not abated; however, the once lofty coco palms have been beaten at their own game by the heights of hotels and condominium blocks.
- Lunch was quite commonly a patty and corn bread or coco bread from the shop across the road.
- Whether tubers are in the garden or in pots, water thoroughly after planting, and apply a mulch of your choice: bark, coco hulls, and straw all work well.
- For the black section, he used black woodchip coco beads with rhinestones to catch the light and contrast against the black.
- The collection is crafted from plantation hardwoods and accentuated with exotic materials such as coconut shell inlay, solid teak and coco wood.
- An official said that coco gel and coconut-water concentrate are being bottled and promoted in a big way as an alternative to colas.
- The Jamaican peasant not only produced food (yams, cocos, bananas, small livestock, etc.) for the local market but also produced other minor crops for export.
- Some seed heads, like those of the coco palm, are extremely heavy, so don't let them fall on anyone's head.
- I reached in the box for my small tub of coco butter and vanilla pod cream.
- ‘You eat it with the coco bread to soak up the spice and the juice,’ she said.
- The towering coco colada is mixed with icy bits and chunks of fruits.
2West Indian The root of the taro. 〈西印度〉芋根
OriginMid 16th century (originally denoting the nut): from Spanish and Portuguese, literally ‘grinning face’ (because of the appearance of the base of the coconut). |