oatmeal
Americannoun
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meal made from ground or rolled oats.
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a cooked breakfast food made from this.
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a grayish-fawn color.
adjective
noun
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meal ground from oats, used for making porridge, oatcakes, etc
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a greyish-yellow colour
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( as adjective )
an oatmeal coat
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Etymology
Origin of oatmeal
Example Sentences
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Roasting fruit — berries, peaches, even cranberries tossed with a little honey and citrus zest until jammy — turns smoothies, oatmeal and salads into something celebratory.
From Salon
Pastas, curries, stews, really indulgent bowls of oatmeal; many with their requisite pops of green.
From Salon
Enjoy it straight from the bag, sprinkle it over yogurt, add texture to oatmeal, or use it to make a crunchy, flavorful crust.
From Salon
As I sat at the kitchen table still fiddling with my oatmeal, I couldn’t get my brother Charlie out of my mind.
From Literature
When I’m dreaming up new oatmeal combinations, I start where any self-respecting hedonist would: the jam aisle of a fancy little corner store.
From Salon
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