Apple
noun
noun
Examples
five apples
apple cider
Apple computers
apple juice
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Warm apple cider is best on a cold winter day.
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Apple computers make the Macintosh computers and the iPhone.
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An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
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My grandmother makes the best apple pie in the world.
apple tree
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We eat fruit every year from the apple tree in my back yard.
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apple juice, orange juice, and grape juice
red apple
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The woman is chewing an apple.
green apple
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Grape
noun
noun
Examples
red and green grapes
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The mouse is eating a grape.
a bunch of red grapes and a bunch of white grapes
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Watermelon
noun
noun
Examples
chilled watermelon
seedless watermelon
whole watermelon and a slice of watermelon
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The children are eating watermelon.
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Grapefruit
noun
noun
Examples
grapefruit juice
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My mother always ate a half grapefruit at breakfast.
whole grapefruit and sliced grapefruit
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Pineapple
noun
noun
Examples
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Do you want some pineapple?
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Pineapple is a tropical fruit with yellow meat and a tangy sweet-tart flavor.
whole pineapple
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Melon
noun
noun
Examples
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It's been a while since I had any melon.
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There are over one hundred varieties of melon, but all are juicy and good tasting.
two types of melon
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Strawberry
noun
noun
Examples
ripe strawberry
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Strawberries are an excellent source of vitamin C.
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Strawberries are delicious and good for the body.
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Fig
noun
noun
Examples
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Once they are dried figs can last a long time.
whole fig and two halves
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Plum
noun
noun
Examples
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The plum can be eaten fresh, frozen, canned or dried into prunes.
fresh plums
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Prunes are dried plums.
whole plum and half plum
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