chess-apple (Meaning)

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chess-apple (n.)

The wild service of Europe (Purus torminalis).

Synonyms & Antonyms of chess-apple

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chess-apple Sentence Examples

  1. **Chessboard Orchard:** We imagined a fantastical chessboard orchard where apple trees replaced the squares, and rooks perched proudly on branches.
  2. **Checkmated by Cider:** After a long chess match, we celebrated the victor with a refreshing glass of chilled apple cider.
  3. **Queen of Apples:** The prize for the chess tournament wasn't a trophy, but a basket overflowing with the juiciest apples in the region, the Queen of Apples.
  4. **Knight's Apple Gambit:** In our house, a playful tradition involved offering your opponent a bite of an apple in exchange for a less aggressive chess move, a "Knight's Apple Gambit."
  5. **Chess Club Bake Sale:** The chess club held a bake sale to raise funds, featuring apple pies and other delicious treats – a perfect post-chess match snack.
  6. **Applewood Chess Set:** We splurged on a beautiful chess set carved from fragrant applewood, each piece a unique work of art.
  7. **Checkmate, My Dear:** In a playful voice, the victor declared "Checkmate, My Dear," then offered their opponent a slice of apple pie as a friendly truce.
  8. **Poisoned Apple Tactic:** In our fictional story, a character used a poisoned apple to lure their opponent away from the chessboard, a devious "poisoned apple tactic."
  9. **The Apple of Discord:** Inspired by the mythical apple of discord, we created a "chess apple of discord" award, given to the player who caused the most friendly debate and discussion during the game.
  10. **Sweet Victory, Tart Defeat:** Whether winning or losing, a shared plate of sweet apples symbolized the bittersweet nature of chess competition.

FAQs About the word chess-apple

The wild service of Europe (Purus torminalis).

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

**Chessboard Orchard:** We imagined a fantastical chessboard orchard where apple trees replaced the squares, and rooks perched proudly on branches.

**Checkmated by Cider:** After a long chess match, we celebrated the victor with a refreshing glass of chilled apple cider.

**Queen of Apples:** The prize for the chess tournament wasn't a trophy, but a basket overflowing with the juiciest apples in the region, the Queen of Apples.

**Knight's Apple Gambit:** In our house, a playful tradition involved offering your opponent a bite of an apple in exchange for a less aggressive chess move, a "Knight's Apple Gambit."