Small tree native to the eastern United States having oblong leaves and fleshy fruit.
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Examples for "pawpaw"
Examples for "pawpaw"
1A soft breeze stirs the pawpaw bushes down by the fence row.
2Fearless stripped off a great quantity of bark of the pawpaw tree.
3Tommy Hensor looked up pleadingly to her, holding out the pawpaw apple.
4The pawpaw is native to many of the Western States of the Republic.
5Then he sat down under the shade of a pawpaw-bush and gave orders.
1By common repute the papaw tree has the power of rendering tough meat tender.
2At the foot of this papaw tree I was always sure to meet with Paul when he came into our neighbourhood.
3Open palm-thatched huts peep forth here and there from amidst groves of banana, mango, cotton, and papaw trees and palms.
1The papaw and the banana in conjunction form an absolutely perfect diet.
2Possibly the papaw may be decadent in respect to morals and politics.
3But the papaw, delicate and grateful, is more than a mere fruit.
4Then he sat down under the shade of a papaw-tree and gave orders.
5The papaw is another fruit I knew well as a child.
6Then as a medicine plant the papaw is of great renown.
7Halfway down, Marse Fairfax, whar de footpath goes down through de papaw bushes.
8By common repute the papaw tree has the power of rendering tough meat tender.
9He dreamed the gold was exactly under the little papaw-tree.
10He lay beside the papaw bushes, among the loose stones, and he lay very still.
11As with many other fruits, so with the papaw.
12The papaw too is found in all these countries, though I have not hitherto described it.
13Until we grew fruit, the papaw, the quickest and amongst the best, vegetables were more necessary.
14Such are the papaw-trees of the lake; and the tomato* of the island of Cura.
15Where the banana grows the papaw flourishes.
16Each of these huts stands in the centre of an enclosure, containing plantains, papaw-trees, sugar-canes, and maize.