Use "gooseberry|gooseberries" in a sentence

1. My gooseberries have grown well apart from one bush, which had an attack of gooseberry sawfly.

2. One hundred years later there were 722 varieties of gooseberries and 171 gooseberry shows at which to exhibit them.

3. Yes, I have some Chinese gooseberry.

4. 17 Where are Chinese gooseberries most massively planted?

5. The big gooseberry season is drawing near.

6. He was as green as a gooseberry.

7. BlueBerries; Aronia; ElderBerries; Currants and GooseBerries; JuneBerries; General Resources

8. She's playing old gooseberry with her friend's family.

9. What is chinese gooseberry called in ancient time?

10. Can you identify vanilla, gooseberries or blackcurrants for example?

11. Don't rely on Smith, he's as green as a gooseberry.

12. You both going there is ok, I do not wanna play gooseberry.

13. I didn't wish to play gooseberry, ie be the unwanted person.

14. The 2007 has piercingly intense Marlborough flavours of fresh cut grass, gooseberries and kiwifruit.

15. I find gooseberries are one of the best companions for white Currants

16. Quite a fruity, fresh nose with pleasant , citron, green apples, gooseberry and grapefruit flavours.

17. Genus Ribes, Ribes - a flowering shrub bearing Currants or gooseberries; native to northern hemisphere

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19. If serving the gooseberry fool on its own, add a little extra sugar to taste.

20. Right and left of the path were first a bed of gooseberry - bushes.

21. With ? ? - cyclodextrin as wall material, Chinese gooseberry seed oil was microencapsulated by embedding method.

22. Ctenophores, variously known as comb jellies, sea gooseberries, sea walnuts, or Venus's girdles, are voracious predators

23. Although closely related, you can easily distinguish Currants and gooseberries by examining the canes and fruit

24. On, you two go by yourselves! You do not want me coming along playing gooseberry.

25. Strongly flavoured with apricot, gooseberry and peach fruit, there is also a gloss of caramel.

26. Gooseberry owned a patent for the creation and distribution of news releases via email.

27. 9/16/2020 – The short answer is “no.” You cannot legally grow Currants or gooseberries in North Carolina

28. Tom made an excuse not to walk with Dan and Mary. He wasn't play gooseberry.

29. Aroma: This wine is intensely aromatic, displaying passionfruit, gooseberry, kiwi and tropical fruit balanced herbaceous characters.

30. Ribes aureum. A distant relative of the common Ribes , Buffalo Currant is probably closer to gooseberry.

31. Black Species of grapes, fruits of amla (gooseberry) and vegetable carbon (charcoal) offer gray to black colours.

32. Currants and gooseberries are a beautiful addition to the landscape with bright spring flowers, colorful berries and lobed foliage

33. Give a little extra nitrogen to blackcurrants and cooking apples; extra potash to gooseberries and red and white currants.

34. Ctenophore any marine invertebrate of the phylum Ctenophora, including the sea gooseberries, that moves by means of comb rows of cilia

35. Ctenophore any marine invertebrate of the phylum Ctenophora, including the sea gooseberries, that moves by means of comb rows of cilia

36. Sea gooseberries strain the water with their stinging filaments, their beating cilia scatter the sun's rays into dazzling bursts of colour.

37. Dave and Michelle invited me to go out with them but I don't want to play gooseberry all evening.

38. Ctenophore definition: any marine invertebrate of the phylum Ctenophora, including the sea gooseberry and Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

39. Quick facts about these voracious carnivores! The Comb Jelly (Ctenophores, Gooseberries, Sea Walnuts, Venus's Girdles, Warty Comb Jelly, Melon Jellyfish)

40. Cnidaria a subphylum of the phylum Coelenterata in some classifications, where the Ctenophora (sea gooseberries) form the other subphylum (see COELENTERATE).

41. Known by its scientific name Ribes nigrum, the black currant (also sometimes called Blackcurrant) belongs to the gooseberry family of plants

42. Submerged concrete caissons (Phoenixes), floating steel tanks (Bombardons), and sunken blockships (Corncobs), which formed an outer defence (Gooseberry), protected the piers.

43. 5 It is a zesty wine with zing and zip, good acidity and a fantastic array of aromas, predominately passionfruit, asparagus, cut grass and gooseberry.

44. Nose: Subtle, intense and delicate green fruit, fresh gooseberry and gress Palate: Fresh and dry, sapid, with pleasant sweet palate, delicate and fine feel.

45. It is a zesty wine with zing and zip, good acidity and a fantastic array of aromas, predominately passionfruit, asparagus, cut grass and gooseberry.

46. Subsequently, on 9 June 1944 Durban was scuttled to form part of the Gooseberry 5 breakwater for protecting the artificial harbour off Ouistreham in the Seine Bay.

47. Other articles where Phoenix is discussed: Mulberry: …of massive sunken caissons (called Phoenixes), lines of scuttled ships (called Gooseberries), and a line of floating breakwaters (called Bombardons)

48. An elegant but crisp wine with ripe, gooseberry flav son the fe palate backed by tropical fruits a hint of grassiness that lingers on the aftertaste.

49. Recent researches have proven that within gooseberry is a type of active substance which stops the formation of the cancerous Nitrosamine thereby produces effective anti-cancer capabilities.

50. Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) is an essential vitamin for the human body and is present in such foods as amla (Indian gooseberry), lemon, citrus fruits, and guava.

51. True Currants are small berries that grow on shrubs and are more like gooseberries. Fresh black, red, pink, or white Currants, as well as dried black Currants, can be enjoyed in various ways

52. The Bombardons were large 200 ft (61 m) by 25 ft (7.6 m) cross-shaped floating breakwaters fabricated in steel that were anchored outside the main breakwaters that consisted of Gooseberries (scuttled ships) and Phoenixes (concrete caissons)

53. Bombardons Moored in Position Off OMAHA Beach: 103: Rhino Ferries in Action at OMAHA Beach: 104: Personnel Huts at Vicarage Base, Plymouth: 105: Naval Dispensary, Manadon Field, Plymouth: 106: Storage Warehouses at Exeter Supply Base: 107: Rhino Ferry "Married" to an LST: 108: GOOSEBERRY No

54. The gooseberry in the south of England will grow well in cool situations, and may be sometimes seen in gardens near London flourishing under the partial shade of apple trees; but in the north it needs full exposure to the sun to bring the fruit to perfection. It will succeed in almost any soil, but prefers a rich loam or black alluvium, and, though naturally a plant of rather dry places, will do well in moist land, if drained.