Tree of southeastern Asia having edible oval fruit with a hard spiny rind.
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Examples for "durian"
Examples for "durian"
1Kumpee sat on his case for a half hour eating his durian.
2Nature must have been in a sportive mood when she evolved the durian.
3As for the durian, she waits until it falls ripe to the ground.
4Like all the good things in Nature-tempests ,breakers ,sunsets ,&c.durian is indescribable.
5He eats at unpretentious restaurants and is fond of the strong-smelling fruit durian.
1The fruit of the durion proved not only pleasant eating, but exceedingly nutritious.
2So stood the little party under the tall durion-tree, regarding the ascent of Saloo.
3The large durion-tree under which they had first encamped was well furnished with fruit.
4Among them the durion is the most esteemed by the natives, and the mangosteen by Europeans.
5There were many more nuts on the durion-tree.
1The durian ( Durio zibethinus) is also peculiar to the Malayan countries.
1I put up my tent under a large durian tree, which was then in bloom.
2He landed in a durian tree, near a small house covered with the tail feathers of the hornbill.
3The durian tree, with fruit.
4Look, zat is a Durian tree before you.
5Marched in a south direction and crossed Ayer Tubbu, passing a number of durian trees on its bank.
6DOING the rounds these days is a lovely little book called Under the Durian Tree, a novel by Fergus Linehan.
7On the fourth day, however, we found a Mias feeding on a very lofty Durian tree, and succeeded in killing it, after eight shots.
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