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grapes

British  
/ ɡreɪps /

noun

  1. archaic (functioning as singular) vet science an abnormal growth, resembling a bunch of grapes, on the fetlock of a horse

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Around Tay sat stacks of apples, oranges, grapes and peaches.

From The Wall Street Journal

The green grapes he sampled were big and juicy—the best he could remember.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Bloom Garden is special in another way: It features the seven ancient plant species that are integral to Jewish teachings, and symbols of the Promised Land — wheat, barley, grapes, figs, pomegranates, olives and dates.

From Los Angeles Times

My appetite is sated and I am not tempted by snacks, other than the recommended apples, grapes and nuts.

From BBC

He needed a hit brand to squeeze higher profits from his grapes.

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