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Meanings of
prunes
in English
Russian
чернослив
Spanish
ciruelo
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Fruit.
prune
dried plum
Russian
чернослив
Usage of
prunes
in English
1
The apricots and the
prunes
add just the right amount of sweetness.
2
The basis price is for
prunes
that weigh 80 to the pound.
3
Or cook dried apricots instead of
prunes
for a very pretty result.
4
Dip the
prunes
into the chocolate, making sure they are fully coated.
5
Take some of the best French preserved
prunes
,
and remove the stones.
6
Line each cup with the
prunes
,
dividing them equally among the cups.
7
For supper, more bread, this time with the addition of stewed
prunes
.
8
The gardener
prunes
the vine that it may bring forth more fruit.
9
We have made the Chapman
prunes
a staple of civilization and culture.
10
Place the
prunes
and leek in a bowl with the sausage meat.
11
Apples, pears, and
prunes
were shown in interesting variety and unexcelled quality.
12
Here and there were men to offer biscuits and handfuls of
prunes
.
13
Mix with the red wine and orange zest and add the
prunes
.
14
He opened a can of
prunes
and they passed it between them.
15
One of these had been when his mother bought some California
prunes
.
16
A great part of this orchard has since been topworked with
prunes
.
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About this term
prunes
prune
Noun
Plural
prune
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
stew prunes
add the prunes
dry prunes
french prunes
pit prunes
More collocations
Translations for
prunes
Russian
чернослив
Spanish
ciruelo
ciruela pasa
Prunes
through the time
Prunes
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common