We have no meanings for "few oranges" in our records yet.
1 She brought them a few oranges , to show her remembrance of them.
2 Yet very few oranges are sent away from the island.
3 Lucinda bought a few oranges before they entered the café.
4 Lily bought fancy cakes, mottoes, candies, and nuts, and a few oranges which were very expensive.
5 Despite feeling like he might throw up, he reached over the half-submerged horse and grabbed a few oranges too.
6 Sanson, never overly sentimental, grabbed a few oranges from the wreckage of the wagon and stuffed them in his pockets.
7 Having eaten the last of our eggs and a few oranges , we paddled on, intending to continue our course throughout the night.
8 Never oblivious of the comfort of others, while forgetful of his own, he managed to procure a few oranges to refresh the ladies.
9 The young woman hastily picked up a few oranges which had rolled off her lap; rose up; looked at me, and burst out laughing.
10 The land pays nothing back- afeworanges; some grapes, when they are cared for; a handful of almonds and olives.
11 "What are a few oranges more or less at a glorious time like this?"
12 "Oooh, a few oranges would be nice," Bran said.
13 "Are you Christian men or devils thus to maltreat me on account of a few oranges for which I paid the guardian?"
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