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raspberry - use in sentences
Converse of object
- blow: No electronic toy ever blew a raspberry back to a happy toddler who started the sound making exchange.
- eat: Dinner: D: you don't eat raspberries, you blow them.
- fruit: Pruning of summer fruiting raspberries The plants need a ready supply of water to produce good fruits.
- grow: Recently the area has become the focus of Perthshire's soft fruit growing, specially raspberries.
- add: For an extra treat, make up the cream and add the raspberries as in 3, 4 and 6 above.
Adjective modifier
- fresh: The finish displays fresh raspberry along with raspberry leaf flavors.
- loud: This kind of facile observation, however, merely invites a loud raspberry.
- ripe: The adults have a fondness for fermenting fruit which brings them into gardens to feed on fallen apples and ripe raspberries.
- frozen: The recipe works very well with frozen raspberries too.
Modifies a noun
- coulis: Serve it with dried fruit salad or for a sharper taste, serve with a raspberry coulis.
- liqueur: Remove from the heat and add the raspberry liqueur.
- puree: Drizzle over the reserved raspberry purée then, using a cocktail stick, create a ripple effect.
- sorbet: My lemon tart, which I would have preferred a little sharper, came with a stunning raspberry sorbet.
- cane: The fungus infects young canes through wounds which are initially caused by raspberry cane midge attack, late spring frosts or pruning.
- ripple: Raspberry ripple flavor ice cream still brings back memories of summer days at sports day.
Noun used with modifier
- blow: Seagoon: Throw this man out. [ blows raspberry ] Fx: door shuts Bloodnok: Seagoon.
- summer: Tie new summer raspberry canes to the wires, spacing them about 10 cm ( 4 in ) apart.
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