How To Use Winesap In A Sentence

  • There is a variety in our orchards called the winesap, a doubly liquid name that suggests what might be done with this fruit. Birds and Bees, Sharp Eyes and Other Papers
  • She finishes with a request that a wallpaper be matched with “an apple red, somewhere between a healthy winesap and an unripened Jonathan.” Gringos in Paradise
  • Don't you remember the day I fell out of the winesap tree, and you carried me in, and the next week I tried to climb on top of that hall clock, and knocked it over, and you tried to catch it, and it knocked you over, too? Mary Minds Her Business
  • She rocked like a kingbird on the top twig of the winesap, which was the tallest tree in our orchard, and for once there wasn't a single fly in her ointment, not one, she said so herself, and so did father. Laddie: A True Blue Story
  • He now has in bearing one thousand trees, besides two thousand not bearing, his orchard being divided about equally between the pippin and winesap varieties. History of Roanoke County
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  • A few heavy-winged insects, awaking from the frost of the night, droned over the piles of crushed winesaps, and she heard the sound as though it came to her across a distance of forty years. The Miller of Old Church
  • Juicy apples like Winesaps and Sheep's Nose lend themselves well to cider making.
  • Yorks, Rome Beauties and Winesaps are also good cooking apples, if a red apple is preferred.
  • You flash a smile that could polish every winesap in Happy Valley. Half Asleep in Frog Pajamas
  • People will eat all of the little Winesaps and they can take another one if they're still hungry.
  • I grabbed a winesap apple, called to the dog and went outside for a good, brisk walk. The Strange Reign of the Diet Queen
  • There was a teasing fragrance in the spiced vinegar heating for pickles, a reminder of winesap and rambo in the boiling cider, while the newly opened bottles of grape juice filled the house with the tang of Concord and muscadine. Laddie: A True Blue Story
  • But the Stayman sprang up all on its own, from a Winesap seedling in Kansas; the Baldwin and Rhode Island Greening, too, were spontaneous polyploids.
  • Finding the Winesaps under the leaves was a big event and one to treasure, to savor for a while.
  • The apple cider, made exclusively with crisp, sweet winesap apples, is spicy and just winey enough.

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