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mango tree

NOUN
  1. large evergreen tropical tree cultivated for its large oval fruit

How To Use mango tree In A Sentence

  • At dusk, the spotted owlets in the cracked-up jackfruit and mango trees would be calling querulously, bobbing their heads and glaring at you out of great golden eyes.
  • On one side was the semul tree, the branches of the chameli adorned the verandah, the kachnar and mango trees in front, an all-season lemon tree and of course, the neem.
  • The trail is embraced by a canopy of plums and mango trees laden with soon to be ripe fruit.
  • Small bushy legumes were intercropped between the mango trees and cashews to fix nitrogen levels, add biomass and help keep the soil temperature down.
  • Teaching areas and motor areas separated by a mango tree.
  • They feel it when they walk by her mango tree or when they admire the colorful Haitian art she loved and used to decorate all of the hospital's buildings.
  • There's no food," Jande said, standing beside a pot of rancid goat meat cooking beneath a mango tree in Terekeka, a tiny town 100 km (60 miles) north of southern Sudan's capital, Juba.
  • To the S.W. there is a group of somewhat decayed Shan Pagodas, and a Poonghie house, around which are planted mango trees and a beautiful arboreous Bauhinia, Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • The bunches of unripe berries picked from this parasitical climber of betel, palm and mango trees are dried in the sun to become peppercorn, the spice that was valued above all others.
  • A homeowner who plants a mango tree does so with the expectation that mangoes will be reaped.
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