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tangerine

[ UK /tˌænd‍ʒəɹˈiːn/ ]
[ US /ˌtændʒɝˈin/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of a strong reddish orange color
NOUN
  1. a reddish to vivid orange color
  2. any of various deep orange mandarins grown in the United States and southern Africa
  3. a variety of mandarin orange

How To Use tangerine In A Sentence

  • similar to the tangerine"; kalamansi, meanwhile, also known as calamondin orange, is a naturally-occurring hybrid between a type of tangerine and a type of kumquat. FoodNavigator RSS
  • They were round, the size of a tangerine, and had apparently fallen from a large tree with a silvery bole.
  • All you get are inferior Spanish clementines and Florida tangerines, hard as bricks but not so tasty.
  • Do you know those plastic string mesh bags they use to pack oranges, tangerines and grapefruit in?
  • Denise and her gleaming sunburst guitar are set to take the stage with some feel-good rhythms and tasty new melodies fresh from her new forthcoming album ‘The Tangerine Moon’.
  • Another phytochemical, betacryptoxanthin, is found in orange juice, tangerines, papayas, peaches and mangoes.
  • All that is left in the ground is the crossvine, bignonia ‘tangerine beauty’. Killer-The Final Chapter? « Fairegarden
  • And I noticed yesterday while in town that they have tables and chairs in that exact tangerine tone.
  • Even the bill seems edible: it arrives laid out on a teak tray, meticulously hand-written on feathery rice paper, accompanied by two perfect tangerines.
  • Yes, those are tangerines, and they taste rather good.
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