Carrot [noun]

Definition of Carrot:

lure, inducement

Opposite/Antonyms of Carrot:


Sentence/Example of Carrot:

"I have time before dark to make Benny's cart," observed Henry, biting a crisp, sweet carrot.

Put it into a stewpan with an onion, a carrot, a piece of celery; cover with water and boil slowly for fifty minutes.

But while they stopped and waited for him to proceed, Bumper chewed away at his carrot until it was all gone.

Who'd have thought Sam Lacey's carrot-top could be made over into that?

Marjorie had a horse made of a carrot, which looked like a very frisky steed, indeed.

A goldfinch perched on a dry dead stalk of wild carrot, a stalk that looked too slender to bear the bird.

Half an hour before dinner add a small onion, a sliced parsnip and carrot, a few bits of turnip, and a half-dozen dumplings.

"Now, this is what I call real jolly," said the porcupine, as he ate his third piece of hickory-nut pie with carrot sauce on it.

Out on the ground from the valise tumbled all the nice carrot and lettuce sandwiches.

The Apios belongs to the family of Umbellifer, and is consequently allied to celery, parsnip, and carrot.