artichoky
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[edit]Adjective
[edit]artichoky (comparative more artichoky, superlative most artichoky)
- Alternative form of artichokey.
- 1896 December 17, K., “Tercentenary of the Potato. Dublin, December 9th and 10th.”, in Robert Hogg, editor, The Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener, and Home Farmer. […], third series, volume XXXIII, number 860 / old series, volume XCV, number 2516, London: […] [T]he Proprietor, […], page 587, column 2:
- The old Dublin firm of Sir J. W. Mackey is worthily represented, and one becomes more and more impressed by the fact that a Potato show with all its apparent sameness possesses in reality a great variety of character. Mr. Todd, the manager, points out on his stand twenty varieties from America, which, to say the least, are of fresh interest; amongst these two varieties of the Batatas (Sweet Potato) are included, very artichoky looking in shape and skin.
- 2008 August/September, “advertiser shopping guide”, in Laurie Glenn Buckle, editor, Fine Cooking, number 94, Newtown, Conn.: The Taunton Press, Inc., →ISSN, page 81, column 2:
- The site for everything artichoky! Your online source for fresh, jumbo California artichokes, international gourmet artichoke foods, gourmet artichoke gift baskets and more!
- 2011, Steve Cotler, Cheesie Mack Is Not a Genius or Anything, New York, N.Y.: Random House, →ISBN, page 177:
- There was no doorbell. Just an enormous metal knocker shaped like an artichoke. […] He lifted the artichoky thing and let go. The knocker fell, but stopped itself before hitting the door.