Grape [noun]
Definition of Grape:
crop, especially of wine
Opposite/Antonyms of Grape:
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Sentence/Example of Grape:
This damage to grapes would not, however, be much felt in Guernsey, as all the grapes are protected by orchard-houses.
Staphylococci are commonly grouped in clusters, often compared to bunches of grapes (Fig. 113).
His cheeks were the color of crushed grapes, and his dusky eyes glowed with a languishing fire.
A boat landed on the south-westernmost islet, and found it inhabited only by birds, but clothed with shrubs and wild grapes.
He observes, also, that these grapes degenerate in the south, but do well in the north in dry and stony soil.
In the oases, Belzoni saw grapes, and in that of Siwah they are excellent, as other southern fruit also.
My life is upon the mountains; my food the wild grapes and the berries that grow upon them.
Ranny fillupened with me, and Nettie gave me a big bunch of grapes; and before I knew it almost I was as well as anybody.
Take us the foxes, the little foxes that spoil our vines; for our vines have tender grapes.
Trellises, burdened with ripening grapes, were the boundary line between the garden and the orchard.