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{n} a species of grain well known
plural of oat
He has sown his wild oats He has left off his gay habits and is become steady The thick vapours which rise on the earth's surface just before the lands in the north burst into vegetation, are called in Denmark Lok kens havre (Loki's wild oats) When the fine weather succeeds, the Danes say, “Loki has sown his wild oats ”
(Avena sativa) A cereal grass cultivated for its edible seed, used by both man and animals
a type of cereal
French government notes
Oats are a cereal crop or its grains, used for making biscuits or a food called porridge, or for feeding animals. Oats provide good, nutritious food for horses. oat bran
If a young person sows their wild oats, they behave in a rather uncontrolled way, especially by having a lot of sexual relationships. The kids need to sow a few wild oats. the grain from which flour or oatmeal is made and that is used in cooking, or in food for animals sow your wild oats sow (3). Hardy cereal plant (Avena sativa), cultivated in temperate regions, that is able to live in poor soil. The edible starchy grain is used primarily as livestock feed, but is also processed into rolled oats and oat flour for human consumption. High in carbohydrates, oats also provide protein, fat, calcium, iron, and B vitamins. Oat straw is used for animal feed and bedding
A grain, which in England is generally given to horses, but in Scotland supports the people
are most widely available in rolled form Steel-cut oats are cracked whole grain oats; when cooked, they are chewy They're also called Irish oatmeal A good source of fiber, 1/2 cup of steel-cut oats has 7 5 grams You may also see oat groats or whole grain oats
{i} crushed hulled oats
The form oat is used as a modifier
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feel one's oats
To feel important; to be empowered

The Nationals gave the Coalition its Senate majority and yesterday were feeling their oats.

feel one's oats
To feel energetic or frisky; to behave in a vigorous or bold manner

It's a tough road because kids at that time are developmentally feeling their oats, Beverage said.

feeling one's oats
Present participle of feel one's oats
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The seeds of the oat, harvested as a food crop
rolled oats
Oat groats that have been rolled into flat flakes under heavy rollers
rolled-oats
Attributive form of rolled oats, noun
sow one's wild oats
To indulge in a period of irresponsible behavior
sow one's wild oats
To spread one's genes around by impregnating many females
sow one's wild oats
1. (idiomatic, of a male) To spread one's genes around by impregnating many females.2. (idiomatic, of a male) To experiment sexually with different partners before a more serious marriage, especially a rich or powerful young male.3. (idiomatic, often of young adults or the recently divorced) To indulge in a period of irresponsible behavior
wild oats
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) Any of various plants of the genus Uvularia having yellowish drooping bell-shaped flowers, bellwort, merry bells
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Quaker Oats Co
International manufacturer of grocery products. It was formed in 1901 by the merging of three milling companies from Ohio and Iowa, including the country's largest cereal mill. The company initially produced oat and wheat cereals, cornmeal, and baby food. By the late 20th century, hundreds of food products had been added. In the 1960s and '70s, the company diversified into chemical products, restaurants, and toys. Quaker purchased Gatorade in 1983 and sold most of its nonfood assets in the 1990s. The company merged with PepsiCo, Inc., in 2001
oat
seed of the annual grass Avena sativa (spoken of primarily in the plural as `oats')
oat
{i} cereal grass cultivated for its seed; seed of the oat plant, oats
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The seeds of the oat, harvested as a food crop. Used also in form oats
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A very nutritious cereal grass Oats that have been cleaned, toasted, and hulled become "oat groats" which can be cooked and served Steaming and flattening the grain in rollers produces "rolled oats " The hull is called the "bran "
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A musical pipe made of oat straw
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annual grass of Europe and North Africa; grains used as food and fodder (referred to primarily in the plural: `oats')
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A widely cultivated cereal grass, Avena sativa
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made of oats
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oat
A well-known cereal grass (Avena sativa), and its edible grain; commonly used in the plural and in a collective sense
oat
seed of the annual grass Avena sativa (spoken of primarily in the plural as `oats') annual grass of Europe and North Africa; grains used as food and fodder (referred to primarily in the plural: `oats')
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rolled oats
meal made from rolled or ground oats
sea oats
A tall coastal grass (Uniola paniculata) of the southeast United States, Mexico, and the West Indies
sow one's oats
live promiscuously and self-indulgently
sow one's wild oats
live recklessly and self-indulgently
wild oats
bellwort: any of various plants of the genus Uvularia having yellowish drooping bell-shaped flowers
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    [ 'Ot ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English ote, from Old English Ate.