Sentence Examples
Local Carribean fruits include ackees, plums, guavas, sugar apples, and anything preserved by the Trinis. |
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There are pyramids of sweet-smelling guavas, papayas, watermelons, pineapples, custard apples, lemons, limes and avocados. |
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The fruits exported comprise apples, grapes, melons, limes, guavas, pear, sultans, lemons and plums. |
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It has been reported to attack the fruits of various native and introduced species of plants, but especially guavas and other myrtaceous fruits. |
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An example is matrimony, which is a mixture of orange sections, star apples, or guavas in coconut cream with guava cheese melted over it. |
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I have made it with kiwifruit, feijoas and guavas, and all have worked well. |
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Carefully planted in extremely diverse sections, there were formal gardens, as well as fruit groves of mangoes, guavas and citrus trees. |
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And all the guavas, the peaches, the betel nuts and the blackberries in their garden were planted by the three of them, with each other's help. |
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Among the island's abundant fruits are bananas, mangos, breadfruit, guavas, plumrose, coconuts, passion fruits, and pineapples. |
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Fruits like oranges, guavas, pawpaws and others will be grown. |
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The straight horizontal and vertical strokes of the characters had been cut into the shapes of propitious things, such as lucky birds, lotuses and guavas. |
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The 13 kinds of fruit are sugar apples, pineapples, papayas, star fruits, mangoes, guavas, bell fruits, grapefruits, coconuts, loquats, plums, peaches and persimmons. |
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Besides pineapples, Hawaii's fruit industry produces papayas, bananas, guavas, avocados, and other specialty fruit, including mangoes, lychees, rambutans, and starfruits. |
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Plant exotics, including avocados, bananas, cherimoyas, citrus, jujubes, macadamias, mangoes, and pineapple and strawberry guavas. |
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Sphagnum is also used in air layering, a method of propagation used to propagate woody stems like guavas. |
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Exotic fruits include coconut, guavas, mangoes, papaya, pineapples, bananas, custard apples, passion fruit, tamarind and, of course, ackees. |
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Plant exotics, including avocados, bananas, cherimoyas, citrus, pineapple, and strawberry guavas, jujubes, macadamias, and mangoes. |
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The land is productive, especially for fruit orchards producing guavas, tejocote, apples, limes, quince and more. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
Fruits such as guavas, mangos, bananas, pawpaws, avocados and citrus are commonly grown. |
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For three days I lived off guavas, OHIA-apples, and bananas, all of which grew wild in the jungle. |
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One of the hardiest of the guavas, and said to be a native of Brazil. |
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Juice from freshly picked guavas adds a light, clean taste to fruit beverages and carbonated drinks. |
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A triangle format of the ten guavas also assists pre-counting, reciting, and pre-reading skills for young children. |
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There are loquats in May, apricots in June, apples in August, and pineapple guavas in September, plus the avocado, figs and lemon trees. |
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Guavas are typical Myrtoideae, with tough dark leaves that are opposite, simple, elliptic to ovate and 5-15 cm long. |
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