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Meaning of pomegranate

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pomegranate (n)

shrub or small tree native to southwestern Asia having large red many-seeded fruit

large globular fruit having many seeds with juicy red pulp in a tough brownish-red rind

pomegranate Sentence Examples

  1. The vibrant crimson pomegranate hung heavy from the tree, its rough exterior concealing a wealth of juicy seeds.
  2. The bittersweet juice of the pomegranate burst upon my tongue, leaving a lingering tartness.
  3. The ancient Greeks believed that eating pomegranates brought love and fertility.
  4. The pomegranate tree's gnarled branches reached towards the sun, its leaves shimmering like emeralds.
  5. The pomegranate's seeds were scattered across the table like tiny, gleaming gems.
  6. The aroma of pomegranate filled the air, a tantalizing blend of sweetness and spice.
  7. The pomegranate cocktail was a delightful mix of tart pomegranate juice and sweet vodka.
  8. The pomegranate blossom was a delicate and beautiful sight, its petals tinged with pink and yellow.
  9. The pomegranate jelly was a glossy, ruby-red delicacy that adorned the dessert table.
  10. The pomegranate vinegar added a tangy and fruity flavor to the salad dressing.

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shrub or small tree native to southwestern Asia having large red many-seeded fruit, large globular fruit having many seeds with juicy red pulp in a tough browni

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The vibrant crimson pomegranate hung heavy from the tree, its rough exterior concealing a wealth of juicy seeds.

The bittersweet juice of the pomegranate burst upon my tongue, leaving a lingering tartness.

The ancient Greeks believed that eating pomegranates brought love and fertility.

The pomegranate tree's gnarled branches reached towards the sun, its leaves shimmering like emeralds.