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soft fruits

n. (soft fruit English)

Usage examples of "soft fruits".

For a couple of days she was sure it was caused by the ripe soft fruits that flourished in the almost tropical weather this far south, and she ignored the minor discomfort until one morning when Joe was replacing the splints and bandages on her arm.

For while my eyes have observed this softest of soft fruits,' and while my hands have touched its perfect skin, still the lips of my probe would test its flesh for succulence.

If someone traded soft fruits for grain, the grain to be delivered, the soft fruits might have spoiled, or been eaten, before the nondelivery occurred (counting, the gnomish law specified, the days between making the contract and expected delivery, before nondelivery could be charged.

Some land had been cleared for contour-plowed fields of wheat and barley and clumps of fig and olive and soft fruits around the remains of a megaron-hall, an Achaean-style manor house.

When they finished their meal, he insisted on adding 'alters' to her tab with him: a half melon full of fresh spring soft fruits and a cup of the local infusion.

Could a king and his daughter be found there who would trade her warm winds and soft fruits for a keep in a rocky ice-boundaried land?

Just now he was content to help Brother Cadfael prick out early lettuces, and wait for the soft fruits to come into season.

Potatoes on the front, greens in the middle and soft fruits at the back was his golden rule.