pear
[per]
Definition:
1. A yellow or green fruit that is narrow at the top and wide at the bottom.
Use 'pear' in a sentence:
- The pear is a delicious fruit and I like it very much.
- The pear is very juicy.
- This same thing kept happening and happening, and I couldn't get the pear.
- There are only eighteen jin of pears in this basket after taking out the damaged ones.
- I want an apple pie and a pear pancake.
- Dominic, the show-off of the group, picked up one measly pear, put it on top of his snout, and performed a balancing act as we made our way back to the cave.
- An apple or a pear, Lily?
- I was only ill once and that came of eating an unripe pear.
- The pear blossom is beginning to drop.
- These pears are sweet and crisp.
- Peel the pears and remove the cores.
- The weaver bird builds a nest that looks like a basket, the nest shaped like a pear with a hole in the middle.
- The first part is about the beginning of pear blossom image creation and development.
- In gardens, cankers are most prominent on apples and pear trees.
- Pineapple, pear, apple and orange, a lot of sweet smell, all hid in the small rain!
- He ate a piece of pear.
- I like pear, Me too! I like banana, Me too! I like apple, Me too!
- There are lots of pear trees near the house.
- A hundred acres of land was made into a peach and pear orchard.
- I'd like two kilograms of pears, please.
- Poach the pears in apple juice for perhaps ten minutes at most.
- She pulled a pear from the pear.
- These radishes of mine taste as good as pears.
- His cheek is stuffed with pear.
- She took a pear and bit into it.
- The place abounds with fruit, especially pears and peaches.
- When you get hungry, just pluck a pear off the tree and eat it.
- Sometimes I carry a book out under the pear trees and sit in the dappled shade.
- Sweeten dishes sparingly with honey, or concentrated apple or pear juice.
- Juice blends contain various fruits like grape, apple and pear.
- A lemon or a pear, Tom?
- Every time I made a move to get it some passing eye detected my purpose, and of course I straightened up then, and looked indifferent and pretended that I hadn't been thinking about the pear at all.
- There were apple trees, orange trees and pear trees.
- The branches of the pear tree were borne down with the weight of the fruit.
- Just toss a cup of berries—strawberries, blueberries, raspberries—and a sliced (but not peeled) apple, peach, or pear into your blender.
- The pear trees are blossoming out early this year.
- The ancient fecal material, or coprolite, was littered with seared prickly pear seeds and flecked with small bones from fish, birds, and rodents.
- Unlike most fruit, the pear ripens from the inside out after it is picked.
- Pear trees are grafted on quince rootstocks.
- We don't want a baby field green salad with poached pear vinaigrette, okay?
- There are apple trees and pear trees.
- These pears are very juicy.
- Until his death in 1986 Greenwood owned and operated an enormous pear orchard.
- The apples, pears, quinces, medlars, and some less well-known genera have been classified.
- This pear is rotten to the core.
- Korla, a beautiful city in Xinjiang, is be famous its delicious pears.
- This poem flash in my mind, yes, it definitely pear as white as snow.
- He watched her peel and dissect a pear neatly, no mess, no sticky fingers.
- The farmer's friend was famous for growing wonderful pear trees.
- Here's a pear for you. Catch!
- A picture of pear ( yali) stands for" pressure", which shares a similar pronunciation with the fruit in chinese.
- The pear had bruises of dark spots.
- This pear tastes a bit sour.
- Also, you can buy a small amountof fruit, such as a single apple or pear, each time in the south.
- Pinocchio ate one pear in a twinkling and started to throw the core away, but Geppetto held his arm.
- Agricultural production of sorghum, maize, millet, potato, rich pear, apple.
- In Denmark, the United States, and a few other countries, it is trying to set voluntary standard for models and fashion images there rely more on pear pressure for enforcement.
- The pear is rotten to the core.
- Scoop out the rotten part of the pear.
- At least I have a pear.
- He sent them to go and look at a pear tree that was far away in turn.
- The path went on through an orchard of peach, pear, plum, greengage, nectarine and other trees, all laden with ripening fruit.
- The trees in your garden may have covered the ground with apples, pears or plums.
- She bit into a ripe juicy pear.