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cushaw

[ kuh-shaw, koo-shaw ]

noun

  1. any of several squashes having long, curved necks, especially varieties of Cucurbita mixta.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of cushaw1

An Americanism dating back to 1580–90; origin obscure; alleged American Indian etymologies unsubstantiated
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Example Sentences

They have to take extra care when lifting their nearly 50-pound cushaw squash.

In addition to the massive cushaw squash, the Bells grow butternut squash, tomatoes, green beans and watermelons.

Bell said the butternut squash are generally considered more edible, even though some people like to eat the large cushaw squash.

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