Definitionn. fruit preserved by cooking with sugar
Last update: June 14, 2015
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The hotel de ville, also by Abadie, is a handsome modern structure, but preserves two towers of the château of the counts of Angouleme, on the site of which it is built. [Please select]
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To breathe Paris preserves the soul. [Please select]
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We'll clear the preserves.' [Please select]
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The courage of the warrior is that quality which preserves a right opinion about dangers in spite of pleasures and pains. [Please select]
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Louis, Cincinnati, Indianapolis--these are a few of the great traffic centers which were included in the Vanderbilt preserves. [Please select]
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"I can make all sorts of preserves and jellies and pickles, and next winter I'll send you some to camp."' [Please select]
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The room on the right still preserves its roof intact, showing the typical pueblo roof construction. [Please select]
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He made the trip to the cellar with her and brought up bread and milk, while she carried butter and preserves. [Please select]
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The principal difference between this translation and its predecessors is that this preserves the changing metres of the original. [Please select]
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The condensed version of the stories, by Judge Parry, well preserves the flavor of the best translation, Thomas Shelton's.' [Please select]
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Along about half an hour before evening set in an expedition was arranged to pay another friendly visit to the fish preserves of the poachers. [Please select]
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