Use "melons" in a sentence

1. Three melons

2. Pumpkins or Melons?

3. Pumpkins or melons?

4. Melons grow on vines.

5. CUCUMBERS, MELONS, AND OTHER Cucurbits

6. Three heads split like overripe melons.

7. So you got three melons?

8. It must be the marsh melons.

9. Melons grow abundantly in this region.

10. Europeans take melons for a preventive against seasickness.

11. Cucurbits generally include squash, pumpkins, gourds, melons and cucumbers

12. Bedpost big tits videos at Melons Tube .com

13. The Cucurbit: All About Cucumbers, Squash, Zucchini, Melons and Pumpkins For delicious summer and winter Cucurbit dishes, plant squash, pumpkins, melons and cucumbers

14. Look this blade cuts heads off like slicing melons

15. The melons were overripe and had a sickly taste.

16. total harvested area of vegetables, melons and strawberries (Table

17. The melons were coming along quite well—but so were the pumpkins.

18. The melons must have a refractive index of at least 11° Brix.

19. Greathearted melons expressless Acalycal glowworms by-lane emplacement esquisse-esquisse

20. You haggle with me like a seller of melons in the marketplace?

21. 2 I could smell the honeyed ripeness of melons and peaches.

22. Watermelon the pedicle - section to about one sixth for melons cup with lid.

23. Cucumbers, melons and butternut squash are not generally affected by squash Borers

24. It is famous for its succulent melons suffused with fragrance and sweetness.

25. The almonds are initially cleaned then crushed with melons crystallized and added with fruit syrup.

26. Fresh vegetables, melons and strawberries – Under glass or under other (accessible) protective cover

27. She moved downwards to tease his limp pego with her luscious melons, but to no avail.

28. Pumpkins belong to the gourd family . They are related to melons, cucumbers and squashes.

29. During the dry season or in drought conditions, Capybaras will also eat grains, melons, reeds and squashes

30. Apiece (not comparable) Each by itself; for or to each one These melons cost a dollar Apiece.

31. Then there are the pomegranate seeds, melons and pineapples that no one can tell apart.

32. ‘Amongst herbs I have eaten I find gourds, cucumbers, Coleworts, melons, disallowed, but especially cabbage.’

33. I had fun shampooing your hair but I'd rather be licking it off those melons.

34. 29 The place is nationally known for its melons and fruit,[www.Sentencedict.com] especially its seedless grapes.

35. 19 Positive results prompted further trials and asparagus, green peppers, melons, onions, nectarines and pears were also grown.

36. Positive results prompted further trials and asparagus, green peppers, melons, onions, nectarines and pears were also grown.

37. Melons, squash take special care Sauton, "Haploid gynogenesis in Cucumis sativus induced by irradiated polen," Cucurbit …

38. Thus, vegetables could have included nourishing dishes prepared with beans, cucumbers, garlic, leeks, lentils, melons, and onions and bread made from various grains.

39. Banish is effective against the following plant diseases: Podosphaera fusca, the powdery mildew found on cucumbers, melons (including watermelons) and squashes (including pumpkins)

40. Control of Cucurbit Insects Table 1 lists the natural and conventional contact insecticides for the control of insect pests of cucumbers, squash and melons

41. Aubergine He specialised in early and, for those days in the early 1960s, exotic fruit and vegetables such as melons, green peppers and Aubergines.

42. Consumed Aldicarb-contaminated water-melons, clinical signs of Aldicarb poison-ing were found in individuals consuming as little as 0.002 mg/kg of the Aldicarb metabolite Aldicarb sulfoxide

43. That being so, a healthful diet should include “foods that are low in sodium and rich in potassium,” such as beans, dark green vegetables, bananas, melons, carrots, beets, tomatoes, and oranges.

44. 26 Bambino : One shop destroyed. Three heads split like overripe melons. One man wounded and one castrated. All in two hours. Just two hours I left you alone. Two hours.

45. It affects any type of Cucurbit, but is less common in melons and cucumbers.The characteristic white, powdery mold is pretty easy to spot, but management and prevention of the disease requires several steps.

46. Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder is a primarily a disease of Cucurbits (e.g., melons, watermelon and squash) and is caused by a plant virus named Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus CYSDV; genus Crinivirus, family Closteroviridae)

47. Kishshuim).This word occurs in (Numbers 11:5) as one of the good things of Egypt produces excellent Cucumbers, melons, etc., the Cucumis chate being the best of its tribe yet known.Besides the Cucumis chate, the common cucumber (C

48. The Climacteric is a stage of fruit ripening associated with increased ethylene production and a rise in cellular respiration. Apples, bananas, melons, apricots, and tomatoes, among others, are Climacteric fruits; citrus, grapes, and strawberries are not Climacteric (i.e., …

49. The Bushmen are hunter-gatherers, 75% of their diet consists of vegetable, including berries, walnuts, roots and melons, that are mainly harvested by women; while the remaining 25% is made up of meat that is hunted by men who hunt, using poisoned arrows and spears.

50. Kali and Mea were greatly Astonishedwhen they learned that the Bwana kubwa not only would not kill theelephant, but that they were to pluck at once as many melons from thebread-fruit trees, as many acacia pods, and as much of all kinds ofweeds as they were able

51. ‘a Brimming cup’ ‘‘People don't pick on people's sisters,’ she protested, her eyes Brimming.’ ‘He stared back at me, blue eyes actually Brimming.’ ‘Greenhouse shelves are Brimming, but make room for cucurbit starts (squash, melons and gourds).’ ‘The garbage can beside me is Brimming by the minute.’

52. ‘a Brimming cup’ ‘‘People don't pick on people's sisters,’ she protested, her eyes Brimming.’ ‘He stared back at me, blue eyes actually Brimming.’ ‘Greenhouse shelves are Brimming, but make room for cucurbit starts (squash, melons and gourds).’ ‘The garbage can beside me is Brimming by the minute.’

53. Among his surviving holograph manuscripts is an essay on the relative efficacy of different aphrodisiacs: viper wine is "powerfull," Cantharides (better known today as Spanish fly) "mighteleye provokes, butt is dangerous," and foods such as lamb's testicles, sparrow's brains, "All younge meates," chestnuts, and melons are effective provokers of lust.