kail

[keɪl]

kail Definition

  • 1a type of cabbage with crinkled leaves
  • 2a Scottish dish made from cabbage and sometimes other vegetables

Using kail: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "kail" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The farmer grew kail in his garden.

  • Example

    Kail is a staple ingredient in many Scottish dishes.

kail Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for kail

Phrases with kail

  • a British dish made from fried leftover vegetables, typically from a roast dinner

    Example

    I made bubble and squeak with the leftover kail from yesterday's dinner.

  • an Irish dish made from mashed potatoes and kale or cabbage

    Example

    Colcannon is a hearty dish that combines mashed potatoes and kail.

  • a traditional Scottish cooking pot used to make kail

    Example

    The kail pot was passed down through generations of my family.

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Summary: kail in Brief

Kail [keɪl] refers to a type of cabbage with crinkled leaves and a Scottish dish made from cabbage and sometimes other vegetables. It is a staple ingredient in many Scottish dishes, such as bubble and squeak and colcannon.