NOUN
- large citrus tree having large sweet deep orange fruit that is easily peeled; widely cultivated in Florida
How To Use king orange In A Sentence
- We were being processed for flight by a talking orange.
- They worked inside, in the packing houses, washing, sorting, grading, and packing oranges at a dizzying pace.
- Understandably, the smiths began to flag towards the end of the afternoon, for it was a hot day to be working orange hot iron.
- Another very striking orange fungus is orange-peel fungus. Times, Sunday Times
- For the eleven-shilling oilskins I was referred to a villainous den in a back street, which the shopman said they always recommended, and where a dirty and bejewelled Hebrew chaffered with me (beginning at 18s.) over two reeking orange slabs distantly resembling moieties of the human figure. The Riddle of the Sands
- They stopped for a late lunch on the banks of a trickle of river a few miles farther south, eating their sandwiches and drinking Orange Nehi in the shade of a piñon pine.
- What's this then, you're only drinking orange juice - have you signed the pledge or something?
- Another very striking orange fungus is orange-peel fungus. Times, Sunday Times
- We were being processed for flight by a talking orange.
- You'll be here at the start of spring and you'll see several trees in bloom - the striking orange blossoms of the coral tree, and white blooms of the wild pear tree.