Wiktionary
n. 1 (&lit sweet cherry English) 2 ''Prunus avium''
WordNet
n. large Eurasian tree producing small dark bitter fruit in the wild but edible sweet fruit under cultivation [syn: Prunus avium]
any of several fruits of cultivated cherry trees that have sweet flesh [syn: black cherry]
Usage examples of "sweet cherry".
Then I went to the refrigerator and began to prepare a glutton's sandwich: several slices of baked ham, slathered with mustard, some strips of braised aubergine, half a dozen sweet cherry tomatoes, sliced, and a dash of olive oil, all pressed between two slices of freshly cut rye bread.
He reached for his soda, but the bottle had fallen over, and the scent of sweet cherry had attracted hundreds of ants.
A whiff of sweet cherry fragrance filled the air around her and Professor Ke.
Someone was smoking a pipe filled with richly sweet cherry tobacco.
Further along came the orchards, apple and pear and plum, the sweet cherry, and two big walnut trees, and the low bushes of little sour gooseberries that were only just beginning to flush into colour.
Grandy was dead now, but Miri remembered sitting on his knee while he spoke, running her hands along his scratchy cheeks and smelling the sweet cherry scent of the smoke from his pipe.