Definitionn. shrub or small tree native to southwestern Asia having large red many-seeded fruit
Last update: June 27, 2015
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I like pomegranate than all other fruits. [Please select]
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Around the villages are extensive cultivated fields and orchards, containing fig, pomegranate and orange trees. [Please select]
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"A man might eat a pomegranate that didn't agree with him--pouf--the colic, and it is all over." [Please select]
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No pity for the white-faced, sad-eyed queen moved him as he told how he had seen Proserpina eat of the pomegranate. [Please select]
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His hair is brown and crisp, and his lips are red as a pomegranate, and he has large and dreamy eyes. [Please select]
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By Bloom: Kkifeloch, harimon rakatejch m'baad l'zamatejch (thy temple amid thy hair is as a slice of pomegranate). [Please select]
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"'Just as I was leaving the queen's garden I saw Atossa behind a pomegranate-bush."' [Please select]
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For instance, notice the woman in the pomegranate velvet with two diamond sprays in her hair. [Please select]
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As they passed the lady in pomegranate velvet, Selma said, in her turn, "That is Mrs." [Please select]
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"He takes the cleft pomegranate seeds: 'Love, eat with me this parting day;' Then bids them fetch the coal-black steeds-- 'Demeter's daughter, wouldst away."' [Please select]
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The house which stood at the corner of the Alta Semita and the "Pomegranate" street was converted by him into a family memorial, or mausoleum, after the death of his father and brother. [Please select]
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