Use fruits in a sentence
Sentences starting with fruits
- Fruits in season, apples, pears, and nuts, with wine and beer, were carried about to be sold, and pipes were smoked. [4]
- Fruits and flowers and sun in the winter-time, a climate to lounge and be happy in--all this is within easy reach, with the minimum of disturbance to our daily habits. [4]
Sentences ending with fruits
- The woven picture represented paradise as the Persians imagine it--full of green trees, flowers and fruits. [10]
- For meal after meal he divided these delicacies among them--morsels of biscuit, and tinned meats, and dried fruits. [11]
- What he taught me lies far down, I doubt not, among the roots of my knowledge, but it does not flower out in any noticeable blossoms, or offer me any very obvious fruits. [6]
- Then by the light of the flickering torch and flaring candles I watched her feelings play upon her face as the warm light of autumn shifts upon the glories of ripe fruits. [11]
- Irving was not, however, the first American who made literature a profession and attempted to live on its fruits. [4]
- But here is an apologue: The peach, from blossom to maturity, is the most attractive of fruits. [4]
Short sentences using fruits
- How could the fruits follow? [7]
More example sentences with the word fruits in them
- By your fruits you shall know them. [4]
- And another year ye shall labour, and get the fruits of your labour, and not stand waiting, as it were, till a fish shall pass the spear, or a stag water at your door, that ye may slay and eat. [11]
- Ye call the world yours, yet ye will not stoop to gather from the earth the fruits of the earth. [11]
- Everything in this world "jibes" in with everything else, and all the fruits of this Nebraska Bill are like the poisoned source from which they come. [7]
- The charge is, with regard to this universal suffrage, that you take the fruits of increased representation produced by it, and then deny it to a portion of the voters whose action was expected to produce a different political result. [4]
- A huge chandelier with prisms hung over the flowers at the centre of the table, which sparkled with glass and silver, while dishes of vermilion and yellow fruits relieved the whiteness of the cloth. [9]
- Its ample nurseries were producing oranges, apricots, lemons, almonds, peaches, cherries, 48 varieties of apples--in fact, all manner of fruits, and in abundance. [5]
- But the tree was equal to the occasion; it put out new fruits as fast as any were removed; baskets were filled by the score and by the hundred, but always the supply remained undiminished. [5]
- We took with us many tokens of their thoughtful kindness; flowers and fruits from Boston and Cambridge, and a basket of champagne from a Concord friend whose company is as exhilarating as the sparkling wine he sent us. [6]
- And like a true artist, he loved his career for itself--not for what its fruits could buy. [9]
- His face turned towards the prairie North and the mountain West where yet remained the hunter's quarry; and he longed to be away with rifle and gun, with his squaw and the papooses trailing after like camp- followers, to eat the fruits of victory. [11]
- Then help yourself to whatever else you need--burros, packs, grain, dried fruits, and meat. [13]
- Few men dare to set their will against a multitude when there are no fruits to be won. [9]
- But whoever wishes to compel the field to bear fruits must dig sturdily, draw the buckets from the well, plough, and sow the seed. [10]
- It was the time when the fruits were coming in, when vegetables were in full yield, when fish from the Beau Cheval were to be had in plenty--from mud-cats and suckers, pike and perch, to rock-bass, sturgeon and even maskinonge. [11]
- For the first time I perceived, in examining the fruits of the labour of so many days and nights, the vast disproportion between the magnitude of the subject and my untrained powers. [10]
- And thus, in those five States, and in five millions of free, enterprising people, we have before us the rich fruits of this policy. [7]
- The spectacle of these fruits of the industry of one dear to me grieved me also, and I could not understand how you and the others saw anything to admire in them. [10]
- Every real person--for there are persons as there are fruits that have no distinguishing flavor, mere gooseberries--has a distinct quality, and the finding it is always like the discovery of a new island to the voyager. [4]
- She sat facing them, and, taking from a bag at her side some wild fruits, ate slowly, saying nothing. [11]
- We have not the same profusion of wild fruits and trees, but we have our share--and it is not so hot as here. [11]
- I am afraid the only Broad Church possible is one that has its creed in the heart, and not in the head,--that we shall know its members by their fruits, and not by their words. [6]
- So bad were the main thoroughfares, even, that markets were sometimes inaccessible for months together, and the fruits of the earth rotted in one place, while there was scarcity not many miles distant. [4]
- It would be the greatest happiness of my life if I could restore his property to you, where he would have had it go, and deprive that villain, your uncle, of the fruits of his crime. [9]
- At last, in the fulness of time, the fruits of sin ripened in a sudden harvest of crime. [6]
- His letters take the form of confessions, and are the fruits of much philosophical reflection. [9]
- They also desired the dearest food, and would have no meat from the butcher's but the most delicate, while their list of fruits, cakes, Gates, and outlandish confections is as long as that at any modern banquet. [4]
- It is true that we have lived on the country; but we desire, besides, the fruits of the war. [4]
- The orderly fairly swept the ground and led us through a court where the sun drew bewildering hot odors from the fruits and flowers, into a darkened room which was the Baron's cabinet. [9]
- Though the buffalo swept by them in the valley they could not slay them, and they lived on forest fruits until in time the man sickened. [11]
- There were other surprises: flesh and game and wines and fruits --things which had been strangers in that house lately; but Marget made no exclamations, and now even looked unsurprised, which was Satan's influence, of course. [5]
- In a wild state they break open hard fruits with stones. [1]
- The warm volcanic soil of the sheltered plain makes it a paradise of fruits and flowers. [4]
- By her fruits she should be known and judged. [9]
- It was the power in you, the craving, the ideal in you that I cared for--not the fruits of it. [9]
- He says the people along here in Mississippi and Louisiana will send up the river to buy vegetables rather than raise them, and they will come aboard at the landings and buy fruits of the barkeeper. [5]
- She was not only forbidden, by ancient law, and under penalty of death, to eat with her husband or enter a canoe, but was debarred, under the same penalty, from eating bananas, pine-apples, oranges and other choice fruits at any time or in any place. [5]
- So that in one of the best fruits of a period of intellectual agitation, scholarship, the restless movement has thoroughly vindicated itself. [4]
- The fruits rotted on the branches, and the leaves withered and fell. [5]
- A good deal older than Plato, you see, and much more experienced than my Lord Bacon and most of the world's teachers.--Old books, as you well know, are books of the world's youth, and new books are fruits of its age. [6]
- Was each man, of whatever color, entitled to the fruits of his own labor, or could one man live in idle luxury by the sweat of another's brow, whose skin was darker? [7]
- On each end of the wooden mantel, over the fireplace, a large basket of peaches and other fruits, natural size, all done in plaster, rudely, or in wax, and painted to resemble the originals--which they don't. [5]
- Across the front of the house, and up the spreading eaves and along the fanciful railings of the shallow porch, are elaborate carvings--wreaths, fruits, arabesques, verses from Scripture, names, dates, etc. [5]
- It was part of the fruits of his reward. [9]
- Like the flavour of that choicest of tropical fruits, the mangosteen, it baffles analysis, and the nearest I can come to it is a mixture of matting and corn-bread, with another element too subtle to define. [9]
- There the ladies of Memphis came every day, with flowers, fruits, and dainties and delicacies of all kinds, and there they remained and nursed the wounded. [5]
- Here were barrels of malt being unloaded; there, great sacks of grain, bags of dried fruits, bales of home-made cloth, and loads of fine-sawn boards and timber. [11]
- The dried-leaf rustle of her silk dress was suggestive of the ripe autumn of life, bringing with it those golden fruits of wisdom and experience which the grave teachers of mankind so justly prefer to the idle blossoms of adolescence. [6]
- Isaac Worthington had never lost before, and to destroy the fruits of such a man's ambition is to destroy the man. [9]
- But, I would my taxers were as ready to adventure their purses as I, purse, life, and all I have; or as diligent to permit the charge, as I know they are vigilant to reap the fruits of my labors. [4]
- There was a murmur of wonder, then all looked up and saw a strange and pretty sight, for the branches were heavy with fruits of many kinds and colors--oranges, grapes, bananas, peaches, cherries, apricots, and so on. [5]
- They began with mind--more or less--they ate the fruits of indolence, got precious near being sinful as well as indolent, and ended with cheap cynicism, with the old 'quid refert'--the thing Hamlet plagiarised in his, 'But it is no matter. [11]
- You are causing me to lose the fruits of a campaign. [2]
- There are always many who believe that the fruits of a tree afford a better test of its condition than a statement of the composts with which it is dressed, though the last has its meaning and importance, no doubt. [6]
- Some of the mansion-house people obtained rare flowers which they sent her, and her table was covered with fruits which tempted her in vain. [6]
- When the travellers made their appearance again after a prolonged absence Antinous would find in the room in the ship where he was to live flowers, and choice fruits sent by her, and verses in which she had sung his praises. [10]
- Yet Nicolas laughed loudly, as he perceived the queer objects in the top of the elm, and pointing upward, said: "What kind of fruits are hanging there? [10]
- Obey this my last will, and the earth will yield you its fruits abundantly; your wives, your flocks and herds shall be blessed and freedom shall be your portion. [10]
- This is a land of wonderful fruits, and I eat in quantities pineapple, tamarind, papaw, guava, sweet-sop, star-apple, granadilla, hog-plum, Spanish-gooseberry, and pindal-nut. [11]
- As he met Lacey's look, the smile left his lips, a grave sympathy appeared to possess them, and he spoke softly: "I know the thing that burns thy heart, effendi, to whom be the flowers of hope and the fruits of merit. [11]
- It is called Klatzenbrod, and is not a bread at all, but and amalgamation of fruits and spices. [4]
- This building was joined at a right angle by a row of store-rooms, in which the garden-produce in fruits and vegetables, the wine-jars, and the possessions of the house in woven stuffs, skins, leather, and other property were kept. [10]
- What we see is not true freedom, but freedom run to riot, men struggling for themselves, spending on themselves the fruits of their inheritance; we see a government intent on one object alone--exploitation of this inheritance in order to achieve what it calls prosperity. [9]
- The deadly weapon in their bands was to them only a valuable utensil in which they delighted, and with which fruits were plucked from the trees. [10]
- We had met in the morning wagon-loads of watermelons and muskmelons, on the way to Jonesboro, and Mr. Devault set abundance of these refreshing fruits before us as we lounged on the porch before dinner. [4]
- Let them come, I said, and eat the worms, in order that we, later, may enjoy the foliage and the fruits of the earth. [4]
- The fruits of his tireless industry, the much-admired god of light, Phoebus Apollo, slaying the dragons of darkness, as well as his bewitching Arachne, gazing proudly at the fabric with which she thinks she has surpassed the skill of the goddess, were overtaken by destruction. [10]
- The fruits would have come naturally. [9]
- There was a great abundance and variety of tropical fruits, but the dorian was never in evidence. [5]
- But Congress had gone, and whatever might be the promise of the season, Henderson had already gathered the fruits that had been forced in the hothouse of the session. [4]
- Are there not fruits, which, while unripe, are not to be tasted or endured, which mature into the richest taste and fragrance? [6]
- Bread and milk, fruits and vegetables from his neighbour's little garden, satisfied him, and when the wine he had drunk was used, he contented himself, obedient to old Tabus's advice, with pure water. [10]
- Venters sent him for meat, bread, and dried fruits, to be packed in saddlebags. [13]
- Gardner opened their flowers and ripened their fruits in the places now occupied by great warehouses and other massive edifices. [6]
- They had beautiful flower-gardens annexed to the houses, wherein were grown also rare and medicinal herbs; it was a wonder to see how many strange herbs, plants, and fruits were daily brought from the Indies, America and the Canaries. [4]
- This production, the first fruits of which are so engaging in quality, cannot grow and broaden into a stable, varied literature without scholarship and hard work, and without a sympathetic local audience. [4]
- The larger fruits, especially under the exuberant sappy foliage, were so huge that they might have been grown in the garden of luxury itself, still the whole had a look of reality. [10]
- They heartily, greedily enjoyed the fruits of her labours, and then found out she was much to be blamed for possessing such faculties. [14]
- The surprising and encouraging result of such association is the announcement that the new Labour Party is today publicly thrown open to all workers, both by hand and by brain, with the object of securing for these the full fruits of their industry. [9]
- Very well, we don't grudge wax fruits to any one who likes them. [10]
- When Nature has done with it, and delivers it to us in its perfection, we forget all the lesser fruits which have gone before it. [6]
- Of course you do not expect to get the value of the manure back in fruits and vegetables; but something is due to science,--to chemistry in particular. [4]
- If Caesar should carry his threats into execution, there would be an end to that celebrated home of learning which, in his opinion, bore such noble fruits of study. [10]
- These were side by side with dried apples, bottled fruits, jars of maple syrup, and cordials of so generous and penetrating a nature that the currant and elderberry wine by which they were flanked were tipple for babes beside them. [11]
- There is a border land where one can stand on the territory of legitimate instincts and affections, and yet be so near, the pleasant garden of the Adversary, that his dangerous fruits and flowers are within easy reach. [6]
- Cages of large birds from the Indies, fruits, corn, fishes, grapes, hung in the trees, players perched in the branches discoursed sweet music, and poets recited their verses from rustic bridges or on platforms with weapons and armour hung trophy-wise on ragged staves. [11]
- To the deserving be the fruits of deserving. [11]
- Adieu, maison, treille au fruit mer, Adieu les fruits d'or du vieux mur! [11]
- Here in tempting array was every variety of vegetable reared on Greek or Egyptian soil; here speckless fruits of every size and hue were set out, and there ready baked, shining, golden-brown pasties were displayed. [10]
- That is their argument, and this argument of the Judge is the same old serpent that says, You work, and I eat; you toil, and I will enjoy the fruits of it. [7]
- Sometimes the apricots and figs are fresh, but this is no advantage, as these fruits are of no account anyway. [5]
- He is describing an excursion to Alcala de la Guadayra: "Nothing can be more charming than the windings of the little river among banks hanging with gardens and orchards of all kinds of delicate southern fruits, and tufted with flowers and aromatic plants. [4]
- The little boats all skimmed over the water, singing glad songs of joy as they passed by the ship, and receiving in return showers of flowers and fruits, thrown down upon the lovely singers by the god and goddess within. [10]
- But there is a pretty lesson which I have often meditated, taught, not this time by the lilies of the field, but by the fruits of the garden. [6]
- I had taken a bow from one of our guards; with this we obtained food, and when no game was to be found we lived on roots, fruits and birds' eggs. [10]
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