Definitionn. shrub or small tree having flattened globose fruit with very sweet aromatic pulp and thin yellow-orange to flame- orange rind that is loose and easily removed
Last update: August 15, 2015
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Foreign office mandarins do not have faith in their Minister's policies. [Please select]
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Market is flooded with mandarins this year. [Please select]
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He speaks Mandarin. [Please select]
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It is governed by a mandarin of the second class. [Please select]
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"You mean the old mandarin." [Please select]
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He was known locally as the Mandarin Quong. [Please select]
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Imagination laid Lewis Rand again in that room, showed him the mandarin screen, the sunny, happy morning, the pansies in the bowl. [Please select]
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They visited the sights of the great city under the guidance of a mandarin, educated at Yale College. [Please select]
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A famous mandarin was appointed governor-general of the Kwang provinces to bring the barbarians to their senses. [Please select]
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"Then I shall be too happy to accept your cordial invitation," replied the mandarin. [Please select]
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