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Edmund Spenser's Epithalamion, for instance, characterizes the beloved's eyes as being "like sapphires shining bright," with her cheeks "like apples which the sun hath rudded" and her lips "like cherries charming men to bite".
They nestled in the cream like cherries in a clafoutis.
The rose family has a lot of fruit in it like cherries, raspberries and strawberries.
And not everybody has found dishes like cherries in fat particularly tasty.
Some say he lingers to pick goals like cherries, but the results are impressive.
Vegetables and fruits with a single seed, like cherries and peaches, require only one pollination.
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"That's kind of like cherry soda, isn't it?" He seemed pleased.
If you would like more cherries and cherry syrup, use 1.5 or 2 cans instead of 1.
"Is it 'Maria likes cherry soda but the red coloring makes her head hurt' or 'Maria likes cherry soda and the red coloring makes her head hurt?' " Arturo raised his hand.
A skittish urban creature who likes cherry yogurt and cream cheese, he keeps running away from the volunteers trying to rescue him and even from his owners.
Luigi Barzini described reading his prose as "like eating cherries".
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