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coldslaw

American  
[kohld-slaw, kohl-] / ˈkoʊldˌslɔ, ˈkoʊl- /

noun

  1. coleslaw.


Etymology

Origin of coldslaw

By folk etymology

Example Sentences

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"Wha-a-a-at!" says I, starin' at this wabbly party among the coldslaw.

From The House of Torchy by Brown, Arthur William

A third attack brought suitable quantities of potatoes, onions, beets, coldslaw, rice, and all the other minutiae of a goodly dinner.

From The Spy by Cooper, James Fenimore

It's some of my coldslaw he's so fond of, and a pound of sweet butter, I took from my dairyman.

From Star-Dust by Hurst, Fannie

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