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bibb

[bib] / bɪb /
NOUN
faucet
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This is the most literal definition of a lobster salad, in which cold lobster meat tossed with mayonnaise, lemon juice, and celery is tucked into bibb lettuce "cups."

From Salon Mar. 6, 2022

The bountiful bibb lettuce salad appears to use a garden of greens.

From Washington Post May 12, 2021

The crop, about 80 to 90 bibb lettuce and red leaf lettuce plants - plus some kale - doesn’t equate to self-sufficiency for Catholic Charities in Terre Haute.

From Washington Times Mar. 20, 2018

The same sauce ignites braised chicken adobo piled on jalapeño-spiked cabbage slaw, crowning a salad of mostly romaine, not bibb as the menu stated.

From Seattle Times May 24, 2013

An automatic shut-off bibb would then be used on the water-pipe, allowing the water to flow freely as long as the bibb was opened, but closing automatically when released.

From Rural Hygiene by Ogden, Henry N. (Henry Neely)




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