Tree of southeastern Asia having edible oval fruit with a hard spiny rind.
1 Kumpee sat on his case for a half hour eating his durian .
2 Nature must have been in a sportive mood when she evolved the durian .
3 As for the durian , she waits until it falls ripe to the ground.
4 Like all the good things in Nature-tempests ,breakers ,sunsets , &c. durian is indescribable.
5 He eats at unpretentious restaurants and is fond of the strong-smelling fruit durian .
6 I think those who hate durian are scared by its smell.
7 Fruits of Borneo; the durian ; the lansat; the nangca; the rambutan; eaten by fish
8 Hock Seng shies away from the poster as if it is a blister-rusted durian .
9 On the other hand, durian smells like butt, I said.
10 Its detractors liken the durian 's odor to decaying flesh, rotten eggs or stale vomit.
11 The durian (Durio zibethinus) is also peculiar to the Malayan countries.
12 The seed of the durian is roughly cordate, about an inch and a quarter long.
13 I put up my tent under a large durian tree, which was then in bloom.
14 Fruits, as the durian and langsat, are rather scarce.
15 It is popularly supposed that the durian is an aphrodisiac, but that is not the case.
16 The people in the house heard the sound and said," There's a durian falling."
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