WordNet
n. the rind of an orange [syn: orange peel]
Usage examples of "orange rind".
So when the old woman with the tray of scarlet anemones came by and offered them for his perusal, it is not surprising that he lowered his head over the tray and filled his lungs with that strange, pungent smell somewhere between orange rind and sea wind.
Chalcus said, tossing the orange rind through the branches of the tree to his side.
Take turns adding the milk and sweet potatoes, then toss in the ginger and orange rind and mix real well.
The sweet tart aroma of orange and orange rind lifts to Graice's nostrils mixed with the grimmer odors of damp wool, oily hair, the white flaking salve on the boy's face.
His skin was as porous as an orange rind and the elements had darkened it to resemble a fine old piece of furniture.
His hair was neither blond nor red, but the exact color of ripe orange rind.
Only an orange rind of sun remained in view, and in seconds, the irregular blade of mountain peaks peeled it away.
He watched as Don Corleone, playing with his grandson in his sun-dappled garden, put a section of orange rind in his mouth.
The smells of honey, clover, and orange rind soon overpowered the scent of wood smoke.
Estelle sipped her drink, a mixture of ethyl alcohol, citric acid and water, with a drop of some ester that approximated the aroma of orange rind.