cherry
Pronunciation: english [?t?eri] american [?t?ri]?
n. cherry; cherry tree; cherry-colored; hymen
Plural: cherries
Phrases:
a bite at/of the cherry
(BrE) a chance (or moment) to do something?
Expanded:
I. strawberry
Pronunciation: English [?str?:b?ri] American [?str?:beri]?
n. strawberries; strawberry-colored
Plural: strawberries
Example sentences:
1. The bread and butter is thickly spread with strawberry jam.?
The bread and butter is thickly spread with strawberry jam.
2,That you have strawberry and vanilla ice cream.?
That you have strawberry and vanilla ice cream.
2. grape
Pronunciation: English [gre?p] American [ɡrep]?
n. grapes; deep purple, grape violet
Plural: grapes
Example sentences:
1. The coloring pigments from the skins are not allowed to bleed into the grape juice.?
The coloring pigments from the skins are not allowed to bleed into the grape juice.
2. The grapes will soon be ripe. let's speed up our preparations for the grape harvest.?
The grapes will soon be ripe. let's speed up our preparations for the grape harvest.
n. mulberry trees; mulberries; mulberry gardens
Plural: mulberries
Example sentences:
1. European mulberry having dark foliage and fruit.?
European species of mulberry trees have black leaves and fruit.
2, Mulberry is a popular fruit for the first three generations of research projects, many varieties.?
Mulberry is a popular fruit for the first three generations of research projects internationally, many varieties.