watermelon - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • eat: The process to master hypnotic selling is the same way you would eat a watermelon; one bite at a time.
  • put: If you put a watermelon in your carrier-bag it takes on the shape of a watermelon.
  • steal: I said to myself: " What ought a boy to do who has stolen a green watermelon?
  • produce: Produces watermelons up to 9 pounds in weight with an 8 inch diameter.
  • buy: Elliot and Joel bought giant watermelons and David bought some grapes.
  • scoff: Made all the worse by watching the supervisor sat under a shady tree scoffing watermelon while us silly eejits worked!

Adjective modifier

  • green: I said to myself: " What ought a boy to do who has stolen a green watermelon?
  • square: Then there's the controversy over who invented the square watermelon.
  • sweet: For dessert a big chuck of sweet, juicy watermelon is served.
  • wonderful: This wonderful giant watermelon was originally developed by Reuben F. Kolb of Alabama in the 1880's.
  • juicy: For dessert a big chuck of sweet, juicy watermelon is served.
  • ripe: Tasting Notes: On the nose are aromas of fragrant red berries, ripe watermelon and a hint of creamy vanilla.

Modifies a noun

  • mosaic: Protection of transgenic plants expressing the coat protein gene of watermelon mosaic virus II or zucchini yellow mosaic virus against six potyviruses.
  • seed: The pods contain four series of oval holes, each bearing a seed like a watermelon seed.
  • variety: Moon and Stars is quickly becoming a very popular and much in demand watermelon variety.
  • virus: Protection of transgenic plants expressing the coat protein gene of watermelon mosaic virus II or zucchini yellow mosaic virus against six potyviruses.
  • red: Oh and my hair is now " watermelon red " .
  • juice: Sipping an iced watermelon juice, I was impressed by the scope of the menu.

Noun used with modifier

  • heirloom: This is one of the sweetest heirloom watermelons you can raise in your home garden.
  • icebox: The White Wonder Watermelon produces a good crop of small, 3 to 10 pound, round icebox type watermelons.

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