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Meaning of chive

Wordnet

chive (n)

perennial having hollow cylindrical leaves used for seasoning

Webster

chive (n.)

A filament of a stamen.

A perennial plant (Allium Schoenoprasum), allied to the onion. The young leaves are used in omelets, etc.

chive Sentence Examples

  1. The chef finely chopped some fresh chives to sprinkle over the creamy potato soup.
  2. In the herb garden, the chives stood tall and green, ready to be harvested for seasoning.
  3. Sarah's favorite omelette recipe included a generous handful of chopped chives for added flavor.
  4. The salad was garnished with delicate chive blossoms, adding a pop of color to the dish.
  5. As the steak sizzled on the grill, the aroma of garlic and chive butter filled the air.
  6. Tina's homemade focaccia was topped with olive oil, sea salt, and a scattering of chopped chives.
  7. The pasta dish was finished with a drizzle of lemon-infused olive oil and a sprinkle of chopped chives.
  8. Before serving the baked potatoes, Martha added a dollop of sour cream and a sprinkle of chopped chives.
  9. The creamy cheese spread was seasoned with herbs, including chives, giving it a zesty flavor.
  10. As a garnish, the chef used a few sprigs of fresh chive to add a touch of elegance to the dish.

FAQs About the word chive

perennial having hollow cylindrical leaves used for seasoningA filament of a stamen., A perennial plant (Allium Schoenoprasum), allied to the onion. The young l

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The chef finely chopped some fresh chives to sprinkle over the creamy potato soup.

In the herb garden, the chives stood tall and green, ready to be harvested for seasoning.

Sarah's favorite omelette recipe included a generous handful of chopped chives for added flavor.

The salad was garnished with delicate chive blossoms, adding a pop of color to the dish.