Huke vs Zuke - What's the difference?
huke | zuke |
(obsolete) An outer garment worn in Europe in the Middle Ages.
(US, slang) zucchini
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As nouns the difference between huke and zuke
is that huke is (obsolete) an outer garment worn in europe in the middle ages while zuke is (us|slang) zucchini.huke
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Alternative forms
* heuk * hykeNoun
(en noun)- (Bacon)
zuke
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Noun
(en noun)- But please use tender young squash. The zuke someone overlooked in the garden until it was the size of a rolling pin will be too bitter for this casserole.
- By the time she was nine, Nina was traveling to distant markets on her own to sell her family's fresh tomatoes, beans, squash, zukes , cukes, peppers