mangcorn Synonyms

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mangcorn Meaning

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mangcorn (n.)

A mixture of wheat and rye, or other species of grain.

mangcorn Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer harvested a bountiful crop of mangcorn, filling his silos to the brim.
  2. The roasted mangcorn's sweet aroma wafted through the air, tantalizing the taste buds of passersby.
  3. The boy and his dog eagerly shared a bag of mangcorn as they watched the sunset.
  4. The mangcorn festival celebrated the harvest season with music, games, and a mangcorn-eating contest.
  5. She couldn't resist the crispy crunch of fried mangcorn, served piping hot with a tangy dipping sauce.
  6. The mangcorn maze perplexed visitors as they navigated the towering stalks.
  7. The golden kernels of mangcorn burst with flavor when popped into fluffy popcorn.
  8. The stew simmered with a rich broth, vegetables, and tender pieces of mangcorn.
  9. The botanist studied the genetics of mangcorn, seeking to improve crop yields.
  10. The artist painted a vibrant mural depicting the iconic fields of mangcorn ripening under the summer sun.

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A mixture of wheat and rye, or other species of grain.

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The farmer harvested a bountiful crop of mangcorn, filling his silos to the brim.

The roasted mangcorn's sweet aroma wafted through the air, tantalizing the taste buds of passersby.

The boy and his dog eagerly shared a bag of mangcorn as they watched the sunset.

The mangcorn festival celebrated the harvest season with music, games, and a mangcorn-eating contest.