Definitionn. any of several cultivated grapevines that produce sweet white grapes
Last update: August 27, 2015
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I thirsted; in cool cups inviting vintage beamed -- Sweet syrups from the South; brown muscat from the isles. [Please select]
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The nearest port was Muscat and the crew took to the boats in the hope of reaching it. [Please select]
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Eight living skeletons left of eighteen strong seamen tottered into Muscat and were cared for by the English consul. [Please select]
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The island of Zanzibar belongs to the Imaum of Muscat, an ally of France and England, and is, undoubtedly, his finest settlement. [Please select]
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So is Euphemia--" Euphemia was Jaffery's unmarried sister, as like to her brother as a little wizened raisin is to a fat, bursting muscat grape." [Please select]
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Clark gives a ludicrous proof of this fact, for he saw in the Mauritius a male goat of the Muscat breed purchased at a high price for a female in full milk. [Please select]
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