[
UK
/fɹˈuːti/
]
[ US /ˈfɹuti/ ]
[ US /ˈfɹuti/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- tasting or smelling richly of or as of fruit
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informal or slang terms for mentally irregular
it used to drive my husband balmy
How To Use fruity In A Sentence
- I've got a terrible string of fruity obscenities building up inside me.
- Mature and rounded or light and fruity? The Sun
- An early season bloomer, about 18-inches tall, its subtle fragrance has been described as elegant, sweet, and tartly fruity.
- The resulting cake is golden, incredibly moist, light and fruity, with a slightly crusty edge, and it is very hard to stop at just one slice.
- For us, the fruity festive tipple is one of the best things about the big day. The Sun
- I've generally been a lover of orientals and fruity-fresh scents, eschewing white florals and anything that smelled powdery or "old ladyish". Boadicea Pure and Benefit Laugh with Me Lee Lee
- A pool of apricot purée with mango-cube swimmers plays the role of fruity syrup.
- So, to recap: that's two Canadians, two Scots, and two filthy fruity sexpots.
- Many, but not all Carolina allspice have a complex fruity, spicy smell.
- Has she given her selection the full-on syrup-drowning treatment (not afraid to splurge), or do the scattered half-open jam packets indicate she's a nibbler (delicate, but with a mellow fruity finish)?