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Montmorency

American  
[mont-muh-ren-see, mawn-maw-rahn-see] / ˌmɒnt məˈrɛn si, mɔ̃ mɔ rɑ̃ˈsi /

noun

  1. Anne Duc de, 1493–1567, French marshal: constable of France 1537.


Example Sentences

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In fact, that’s what Hellbender does, using Montmorency cherries.

From Washington Post

Deep and savory, with flavors of sweet Montmorency cherries, wild sage and maybe just a whiff of wood smoke from a fire far away.

From Washington Post

In the backyard, we planted a Montmorency cherry tree, known for its jewel-toned, half-sweet, half-sour fruit.

From New York Times

That’s the situation of managing assistant Liza Garnier, 45, who lives in the wealthy suburb of Montmorency, north of Paris.

From Seattle Times

Research also suggests that consuming kiwi fruit, which contains serotonin, or the fruit or juice from tart Montmorency cherries, which contain melatonin, may support quality sleep.

From Seattle Times