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Definition of burley in English: burley(also burley tobacco) noun ˈbəːliˈbərlē mass nounA tobacco of a light-coloured variety which is grown mainly in Kentucky, USA. Example sentencesExamples - Top products exported to 59 export markets within and outside the sub region include copper wires, electrical cables, burley tobacco, sugar and cotton lint.
- Plant breeders have developed many good varieties and hybrids of burley tobacco, all of which are available to Ohio growers.
- The top 10 products for the period January to June, 2006, were copper rods, electrical cables, burley tobacco, sugar, cotton lint, fresh flowers and vegetables, cotton yarn, gemstones and coffee.
- To survive in the Mils and hollows of western North Carolina, a farmer had to know how to grow burley tobacco.
- The agriculture in this region is dominated by the production of Christmas trees, ornamental plants and burley tobacco, with some vegetables and fruits being produced.
- He explained that 22,053,231 Kilogrammes was Virginia while 18,800,00 kilogrammes was burley tobacco.
Origin Late 19th century: of unknown origin. Definition of burley in US English: burley(also burley tobacco) nounˈbərlē A tobacco of a light-colored variety grown mainly in Kentucky. Example sentencesExamples - The top 10 products for the period January to June, 2006, were copper rods, electrical cables, burley tobacco, sugar, cotton lint, fresh flowers and vegetables, cotton yarn, gemstones and coffee.
- Top products exported to 59 export markets within and outside the sub region include copper wires, electrical cables, burley tobacco, sugar and cotton lint.
- The agriculture in this region is dominated by the production of Christmas trees, ornamental plants and burley tobacco, with some vegetables and fruits being produced.
- Plant breeders have developed many good varieties and hybrids of burley tobacco, all of which are available to Ohio growers.
- He explained that 22,053,231 Kilogrammes was Virginia while 18,800,00 kilogrammes was burley tobacco.
- To survive in the Mils and hollows of western North Carolina, a farmer had to know how to grow burley tobacco.
Origin Late 19th century: of unknown origin. |