Sentence example with the word 'bacca'

bacca

Definition n. an indehiscent fruit derived from a single ovary having one or many seeds within a fleshy wall or pericarp: e.g. grape

Last update: June 18, 2015


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"Well, yesterday evening, squire, I went down into the village to buy some 'bacca."'   [Please select]

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"Now one only wants a pipe and bacca and a glass of grog, to feel comfortable."   [Please select]

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I will take three o' grog and an ounce of 'bacca.   [Please select]

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"Ho you, Joe," cried the old man, scowling, "did ye bring me that 'bacca."'   [Please select]

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"There ain't no shops at all--only one, where they sells flour, and bread, and 'bacca, and tea, and sugar, and soap."'   [Please select]

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"But I know of something they do sell, as 'll suit you a deal better; they sell sweets, and almond rock, as well as 'bacca and bread, and you shall have some, my deary."   [Please select]

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