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pho

[ fuh ]

noun

  1. a N Vietnamese soup made of beef or chicken stock with rice noodles and thin slices of beef or chicken.


pho

/ fəʊ /

noun

  1. a Vietnamese noodle soup


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Word History and Origins

Origin of pho1

Perhaps from French (pot-au-)feu pot-au-feu

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Word History and Origins

Origin of pho1

C20: from Vietnamese, perhaps from French feu fire

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Example Sentences

Her readers know which bones to simmer for pho broth, and for how long.

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In the Detroit area, where I live, the buzz lately has been about pop-ups — traveling food vendors offering everything from tacos and dumplings to pho and pastries.

For restaurants like Noodles Pho Me and B&H Dairy, which avoid being swept up in the first wave of closures, 2021 will bring more challenges.

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Now, pho joints and Korean restaurants vie with In-N-Out Burger and Jewish delis.

I always seem to be in the mood for Pho Bang no matter what time it is.

Restaurant Pho is all the rage right now, so if you find yourself in NYC make sure this spot is on your radar.

Eight years later I still find myself craving the crispy Vietnamese lettuce rolls with special house-made chili sauce and the pho.

For some scenes a pho-tog-ra-pher's screens were used for a back-ground.

It had arisen because the Pho´cians had taken possession of lands that were left waste in honor of the god Apollo.

At the end, Pho'cyas dies, and Eudocia retires into a nunnery.

Enter moung pho mhin and u. rai gyan thoo, accompanied by the Court Physicians and Astrologers.

I could like to please you,' says Fatima, 'but I am sadly afraid;' 'Pho!'

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