Sentence examples for fruit floats from inspiring English sources

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Alongside the fun stuff (blowing up caravans) and the interesting stuff (can you walk on custard?), there were inserts such as Professor Myang Li wearing skimpy bikinis while doing pointless experiments (which fruit floats?) under a heavily innuendo-packed voiceover and close-ups of her cleavage.

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A fruit float — pieces of banana and citrus suspended in ginger ale, topped, jarringly, with a large scoop of lime sherbet — is less appetizing than it is mesmerizing.

Oh, and the fruit floating on the top... it'll get you wasted too.

Prepare a fruity punch with plenty of fresh fruit floating in the bowl.

If it is okay to give fruit, float a piece of grape or apple in the bird's water.

But it does raise the compelling scientific question, "Why do some fruits float and others don't?" On the "Late Show With David Letterman," a pair of attractive models used to drop various objects into a tank of water after Dave and sidekick Paul Shaffer had speculated about whether they will sink or float.

Besides chilling the water, ice weighs down fruit that floats to the top, and filters out some of the fruit pieces while pouring.

A heavier, sweeter syrup will help prevent the fruit from floating in the jar.

It comes with "anything from cinnamon sticks to rosemary to grapes", says Von Hurter, although he says the Spanish are getting bored with "fruit salad floating in their drinks".

Two boats made of fruit shells floating amidst a background of a bright blue sea.

But nutritionally, such products derive the vast majority of their calories from the syrup in which the fruit is floating.

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