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pineapple

[ US /ˈpaɪˌnæpəɫ/ ]
[ UK /pˈa‍ɪnæpə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. large sweet fleshy tropical fruit with a terminal tuft of stiff leaves; widely cultivated
  2. a tropical American plant bearing a large fleshy edible fruit with a terminal tuft of stiff leaves; widely cultivated in the tropics

How To Use pineapple In A Sentence

  • The beauty here is the balance of juicy green apples, grapefruit, peaches and pineapple all anchored by brilliant acidity.
  • The "fruitily perfumed pineapple weed" that came to Britain from Oregon in the late 19th century and then began to spread throughout the countryside, Mr. Mabey says, "exactly tracked the adoption of the treaded motor tyre, to which its ribbed seeds clung" as if the treads were the soles of climbing boots. Stow the Mower, Stop Pulling
  • Avoid too many sweet fruits; mango, pineapple and melon are full of sugar. Times, Sunday Times
  • The aromas and flavours of fresh ripe pineapple are topped with a hint of honey backed by zippy acidity.
  • One was the shape of a lemon and the other a pineapple, an NYPD spokesman said, adding that similar items could be purchased in toyshops.
  • Her longings grew more varied and virulent with each passing year: raw pig meat, Hawaiian pineapples infeasible to procure in revolutionary Cuba, chewing tobacco, cockscomb stew. The Lady Matador’s Hotel
  • Split the pineapple down the middle .
  • The other day I wanted to make a tropical salsa with pineapple, honeydew melon, cantaloupe, red onion and cilantro as a side dish.
  • I usually strain the juice off the pineapple and use it in another recipe.
  • In others, village growers simply find it more remunerative to sell coca to drug dealers than to market pineapples at the local mercado.
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