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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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The Grape’s reputation as superbly versatile musicians with an ear for a pop hook led to a bidding war, and an eventual contract with Columbia Records.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 28, 2021

Even in this illustrious company, Moby Grape’s freshman record stands out as a Summer of Love artifact that manages to be distinctly of its time, and yet still potent today.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 28, 2021

"We spent the past year and a half rethinking our business model and leaning into finding customers where they are," Hadley, Urban Grape's chief marketing officer, says.

From Salon • Jun. 15, 2021

Black Grape's back catalogue is played with deferential care and boundless energy, but hardly anyone seems to know the songs.

From The Guardian • Apr. 5, 2010

Within days after Gundlach's firing, Able Grape's name was changed to DoubleLine Capital.

From Reuters • Jan. 19, 2010