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- noun Plural form of
orchard .
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Examples
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Delish orchards is the $hit … Ever since I was a kid, the best part of apple picking there was the apple cider donuts …
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A drive through Mexico's tropical regions, with mile after mile of stately, symmetrical mango orchards is a joy at any time, especially when the young fruit hang from their stems like tree ornaments.
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A drive through Mexico's tropical regions, with mile after mile of stately, symmetrical mango orchards is a joy at any time, especially when the young fruit hang from their stems like tree ornaments.
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At the time, workers were found living in orchards and irrigation ditches.
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These gardens and orchards is in Gravel Walks and Long green walks, in variety as such a thing in miniature can admitt.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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I grew up near an apple growing area and even though the orchards are almost gone the scent of ripe apples brings me back to those days.
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Of all of them, the orchards are the least earthy.
Unnatural acts with natural ingredients: experiments in perfumery Marina Geigert 2008
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Beyond the orchards were a series of patchwork gardens, the earth straggly with the green leaves of plantings untended for many seasons and intermixed with the tall stalks of opportunistic weeds.
The Warslayer Edghill, Rosemary 2002
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Most of the orchards are a long way off in sheltered ravines round the island.
Three Years in Tristan da Cunha Katherine Mary Barrow
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Apples well washed, were beaten in them with round headed wooden pestles, and pressed in slat presses, the pomace laid on clean straw, after the manner of cider pressing in English orchards.
Dishes & Beverages of the Old South Martha McCulloch-Williams
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