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  • He had an egg-shaped head on a plum-shaped body, plump cheeks, twinkly brown eyes, and a warm smile.

    Goodnight Nobody Jennifer Weiner 2005

  • He had an egg-shaped head on a plum-shaped body, plump cheeks, twinkly brown eyes, and a warm smile.

    Goodnight Nobody Jennifer Weiner 2005

  • He had an egg-shaped head on a plum-shaped body, plump cheeks, twinkly brown eyes, and a warm smile.

    Goodnight Nobody Jennifer Weiner 2005

  • Aunt Merrula's plum-shaped face crumpled into a prune before our eyes, but at least she got the message: Evangelina didn't want the restaurant to go down the drain like leftover grease.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2004

  • Captain B. preferred the Trungah, another first-rate sort, which are plum-shaped, and taste something like a plum.

    Travels in Morocco 2003

  • She bent and licked away the little drop of slick, salty lubrication at the very tip of his erection, then ran her tongue around the ridge where the plum-shaped head met his long, thick shaft.

    In His Own Defense Cave, Ellora's 2003

  • Use either the fuyu, the flatter-shaped applelike hard persimmon, which does not need to be ripe before eating, or the hachiya, the plum-shaped, slightly pointed, bright orange variety, which must be very ripe—I repeat, very ripe—before eating.

    Make It Easy Make It Light Laurie Burrows Grad 1987

  • Use either the fuyu, the flatter-shaped applelike hard persimmon, which does not need to be ripe before eating, or the hachiya, the plum-shaped, slightly pointed, bright orange variety, which must be very ripe—I repeat, very ripe—before eating.

    Make It Easy Make It Light Laurie Burrows Grad 1987

  • Use either the fuyu, the flatter-shaped applelike hard persimmon, which does not need to be ripe before eating, or the hachiya, the plum-shaped, slightly pointed, bright orange variety, which must be very ripe—I repeat, very ripe—before eating.

    Make It Easy Make It Light Laurie Burrows Grad 1987

  • Use either the fuyu, the flatter-shaped applelike hard persimmon, which does not need to be ripe before eating, or the hachiya, the plum-shaped, slightly pointed, bright orange variety, which must be very ripe—I repeat, very ripe—before eating.

    Make It Easy Make It Light Laurie Burrows Grad 1987

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