dragon fruit
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of dragon fruit
First recorded in 1960–65; probably a loan translation from a Southeast Asian language
Example Sentences
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He now cultivates dragon fruit on 11 acres producing around 220 tonnes a year.
From BBC • Mar. 26, 2026
McDonald’s recently tested Sprite with lemon-vanilla syrup and dragon fruit.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 5, 2026
I don’t love eating dragon fruit, but I find it to be beautiful.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 21, 2025
Thai and Indonesian officials fed the animals bananas and dragon fruit while they were being displayed inside their crates at the Bangkok airport before they were taken onto the plane.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 20, 2023
My skin feels prickly, like the spikes from a dragon fruit are rolling up and down my arm.
From "Marcus Vega Doesn't Speak Spanish" by Pablo Cartaya
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