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appley

British  
/ ˈæplɪ /

adjective

  1. resembling or tasting like an apple

    an excellent, appley wine

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“I love working with natives because there are so many unique and wonderful varieties, said Talinna Appley, native plant manager of Oxbow Nursery in Carnation, which supplies many restoration projects. “People see sword ferns, salal, and evergreen huckleberry, but they don’t realize the huge diversity we have in this region.

From Seattle Times

Jamie Lewin, from Southport, got into difficulty after going into the water at Dawber Delph in Appley Bridge, Lancashire, on Saturday night.

From BBC

Police said he "got into difficulty" after getting into the water at Dawber Delph in Appley Bridge, on Saturday.

From BBC

The teenager had gone into the water at Dawber Delph in Appley Bridge, Lancashire, on Saturday night.

From BBC

Use it to add an appley note to spicy ginger ale, lemonade, sparkling wine, or stir a few ounces into club soda and garnish with a sprig of rosemary.

From Washington Post