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- noun Plural form of
fruiter .
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Examples
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“For rare fruiters, finding a new fruit is a great adventure,” he says, with a wide smile.
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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“For rare fruiters, finding a new fruit is a great adventure,” he says, with a wide smile.
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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“For rare fruiters, finding a new fruit is a great adventure,” he says, with a wide smile.
The Fruit Hunters Adam Leith Gollner 2008
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Click here to read the post about these winter fruiters.
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Deman, Dalzell, Louisiana, Bolton and Frotscher are adapted here, and have proven good fruiters.
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At Solitas, where there was a fine harbour, ships of many kinds were to be seen, but in the roadstead off Coralio scarcely any save the fruiters paused.
Cabbages and Kings 1904
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Ten men, vigilant and keen-eyed, were watching all fruiters and tramps which sailed for the
The Voice in the Fog Harold MacGrath 1901
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Trans-Asiatic Directs we met, soberly ringing the world round the Fiftieth Meridian at an honest seventy knots; and white-painted Ackroyd & Hunt fruiters out of the south fled beneath us, their ventilated hulls whistling like Chinese kites.
Actions and Reactions Rudyard Kipling 1900
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At Solitas, where there was a fine harbour, ships of many kinds were to be seen, but in the roadstead off Coralio scarcely any save the fruiters paused.
Cabbages and Kings O. Henry 1886
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A few idle masts swayed there, belonging to small fishers and fruiters, a solid dew of pitch oozing from their sides in the sun, but not
Not Pretty, but Precious Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spofford 1878
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