Sentence examples for apple seed from inspiring English sources

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apple seed

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The seed of the fruit of the Malus domestica (apple) tree or other tree of the genus Malus.

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Apple seed and apple thorn".

The woman's tale, "The Wild Rose," is about a girl born from an apple seed who is reared in a tree by -- what else? -- birds.

Some employees treat suspect books with heat before re-shelving them, to kill bedbugs, which are about the size of an apple seed when fully grown.

Cockroach-colored, and when full grown about the size of an apple seed, a bedbug sucks blood through a mosquito-like proboscis after injecting an anesthetic that keeps the sleeping victim from reacting before the meal gets under way.

The bugs look different at each life stage: the eggs are clear and the size of a pencil point, the babies are semi-transparent and poppy seed-size and adults are rust-colored and as big as an apple seed.

That same ultrasound, however, also indicated that the fetus had spina bifida, a spinal-cord defect that occurs in the first month of pregnancy when the embryo is the size of an apple seed and a small portion of the bones and skin fails to zip closed around the spine's nerves.

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He planted apple seeds, too.

Finishes with flavor of apple seeds and crushed peppercorns.

Johnny Appleseed, by the way, wasn't the only person planting apple seeds on the frontier.

I received a ticket for eating the core, since apple seeds contain arsenic, as spelled out in the prison handbook.

Cherry pits, like peach leaves and apple seeds, contain minute amounts of cyanogens, compounds that can produce the poison cyanide.

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