eating apple

NOUN
  1. an apple used primarily for eating raw without cooking
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How To Use eating apple In A Sentence

  • Henry VIII's gardener, Richard Harris, had an orchard in Teynham producing cherries, pears, and pippins (eating apples), said to have been ‘the chief mother for all the other orchards of those kind of fruits’.
  • Female students were censured for eating apples ‘too seductively’ in public.
  • But here is where even the everyday eating apple takes on a different meaning according to the context.
  • It is said that eating apple, and grape is helpful to conquer "lazy-affair".
  • Quarter and core the eating apple. Times, Sunday Times
  • The original juice may be from cider apples, but it is just as likely to be imported eating apple juice concentrate.
  • If you are looking for a nice eating apple we have a Discovery apple tree.
  • Theargument goes that stopping the Japanese from eating whale meat wouldbe akin to stopping Americans from eating apple pie, Australians fromeating meat pies and the British from eating roast beef.
  • The original juice may be from cider apples, but it is just as likely to be imported eating apple juice concentrate.
  • But here is where even the everyday eating apple takes on a different meaning according to the context.
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