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		noun kɒskɑs British A lettuce of a variety with crisp narrow leaves that form a tall head. 直立莴苣,窄叶莴苣 Also called romaine Example sentencesExamples -  Lettuces fall into three basic categories - cos, crisp head and loose leaf types.
 -  Dill pickles, a bit of cos lettuce, slithers of Parmesan - that's all you need.
 -  To start I had the Greek salad of cos and oak leaf lettuce, red and yellow peppers, paper thin red onion slices, creamy feta cheese and a herb and mustard vinaigrette.
 -  The new lettuce appears to be a cross between a cos and a deep red radicchio.
 -  The cold entrées were Smoked Chicken Caesar Salad, with cos lettuce and croutons dressed with shaved Parmesan cheese, and Avocado, Pancetta and Stilton Salad on a bed of mixed leaves with baby spinach.
 -  To start there was a choice of sweetcorn and ginger soup, cos salad with Parmesan and garlic dressing or smoked haddock cakes with horseradish dressing.
 -  We like to serve the meat wrapped in large cos or iceberg lettuce leaves with fresh mint, coriander and Thai sweet basil.
 -  A cos will serve 8, an iceberg about 10 and a butter lettuce will serve 4,
 -  Roughly tear the cos into pieces and place in a large salad bowl.
 -  These cabbages have more than one shape, for example long and narrow like a cos lettuce, or less long and barrel shaped in profile.
 -  Stay classic and use only cos, if you can find it, or little gem.
 -  Place cos leaves in a serving bowl then spoon in the lamb mixture.
 -  Tear basil, mint, coriander, parsley and cos and place in a large salad or mixing bowl.
 
 
 OriginLate 17th century: named after the Aegean island of Cos, where it originated. Rhymesacross, boss, Bros, cross, crosse, doss, dross, emboss, en brosse, floss, fosse, gloss, Goss, joss, Kos, lacrosse, loss, moss, MS-DOS, Ross because, Boz, Oz, Ros, Roz, schnozz, was conjunctionkɒzkəz British informal Because.  I got quite upset, cos I'd worked so hard See also coz, cuz Example sentencesExamples -  I'm not sure why I've never called her by name coz it's not like she'd mind.
 -  This is according to the man who failed to raise the alarm cos he couldn't tell what the problem was.
 -  I didn't want to turn around and take a pic of the mountain cos that might be deemed ‘rude’.
 -  It's such a shame coz everything else I'm wearing is actually quite nice.
 -  Edgar says its ridiculous cos how does one tell time with a watch face so small?
 -  Sorry - can't give much more of a reference at the moment cos I gave my copy to an equally cheerful friend.
 -  I needed to clear my name cos that's my livelihood, for myself and my fans.
 -  Just cos it was for charity doesn't mean he couldn't do it properly.
 -  He came to the studio cos he was interested to hear more of my stuff.
 -  He reckons I should be able to spot him easily cos he's very tall.
 -  It took us a while to leave coz Clayton had misplaced his keys somewhere and we spent some time looking for them.
 -  At lunch time I stand by myself in the playground cos none of the children will play with me and if I ask to play with them they say okay and then they ignore me.
 -  Take a look now, coz I'll probably have given it up by the end of the week.
 -  Only look at it if you don't have to be anywhere for hours, coz you won't be able to tear yourself away.
 -  I'm not saying any more at the moment cos as my luck goes, I won't get it.
 -  I can only hope for his sake that he wasn't, coz some of the answers he gave were plain awful!
 -  I went and sat in the dining room coz the table is big and my desk is too small for that kind of studying.
 -  I had to leave my school cos my girlfriend broke up with me.
 -  I didn't take it off while shopping, coz then I'd have to waste time wrestling back into it.
 -  At the moment there's a backlash cos everyone's filming people arguing, spitting and cussing each other.
 
    nounkäskɑs British A lettuce of a variety with crisp narrow leaves that form a tall head; a romaine. 直立莴苣,窄叶莴苣 Example sentencesExamples -  These cabbages have more than one shape, for example long and narrow like a cos lettuce, or less long and barrel shaped in profile.
 -  We like to serve the meat wrapped in large cos or iceberg lettuce leaves with fresh mint, coriander and Thai sweet basil.
 -  Place cos leaves in a serving bowl then spoon in the lamb mixture.
 -  Roughly tear the cos into pieces and place in a large salad bowl.
 -  To start I had the Greek salad of cos and oak leaf lettuce, red and yellow peppers, paper thin red onion slices, creamy feta cheese and a herb and mustard vinaigrette.
 -  A cos will serve 8, an iceberg about 10 and a butter lettuce will serve 4,
 -  Lettuces fall into three basic categories - cos, crisp head and loose leaf types.
 -  The new lettuce appears to be a cross between a cos and a deep red radicchio.
 -  Stay classic and use only cos, if you can find it, or little gem.
 -  Dill pickles, a bit of cos lettuce, slithers of Parmesan - that's all you need.
 -  Tear basil, mint, coriander, parsley and cos and place in a large salad or mixing bowl.
 -  To start there was a choice of sweetcorn and ginger soup, cos salad with Parmesan and garlic dressing or smoked haddock cakes with horseradish dressing.
 -  The cold entrées were Smoked Chicken Caesar Salad, with cos lettuce and croutons dressed with shaved Parmesan cheese, and Avocado, Pancetta and Stilton Salad on a bed of mixed leaves with baby spinach.
 
 
 OriginLate 17th century: named after the Aegean island of Cos, where it originated. conjunction British informal Because.  I got quite upset, cos I'd worked so hard See also coz, cuz Example sentencesExamples -  It's such a shame coz everything else I'm wearing is actually quite nice.
 -  Edgar says its ridiculous cos how does one tell time with a watch face so small?
 -  This is according to the man who failed to raise the alarm cos he couldn't tell what the problem was.
 -  I had to leave my school cos my girlfriend broke up with me.
 -  At lunch time I stand by myself in the playground cos none of the children will play with me and if I ask to play with them they say okay and then they ignore me.
 -  He came to the studio cos he was interested to hear more of my stuff.
 -  I didn't take it off while shopping, coz then I'd have to waste time wrestling back into it.
 -  I'm not saying any more at the moment cos as my luck goes, I won't get it.
 -  Sorry - can't give much more of a reference at the moment cos I gave my copy to an equally cheerful friend.
 -  Just cos it was for charity doesn't mean he couldn't do it properly.
 -  I didn't want to turn around and take a pic of the mountain cos that might be deemed ‘rude’.
 -  It took us a while to leave coz Clayton had misplaced his keys somewhere and we spent some time looking for them.
 -  He reckons I should be able to spot him easily cos he's very tall.
 -  I needed to clear my name cos that's my livelihood, for myself and my fans.
 -  I'm not sure why I've never called her by name coz it's not like she'd mind.
 -  I can only hope for his sake that he wasn't, coz some of the answers he gave were plain awful!
 -  Take a look now, coz I'll probably have given it up by the end of the week.
 -  I went and sat in the dining room coz the table is big and my desk is too small for that kind of studying.
 -  At the moment there's a backlash cos everyone's filming people arguing, spitting and cussing each other.
 -  Only look at it if you don't have to be anywhere for hours, coz you won't be able to tear yourself away.
 
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