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orchard
[ awr-cherd ]
noun
- an area of land devoted to the cultivation of fruit or nut trees.
- a group or collection of such trees.
orchard
/ ˈɔːtʃəd /
noun
- an area of land devoted to the cultivation of fruit trees
- a collection of fruit trees especially cultivated
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Origin of orchard1
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Example Sentences
In time they moved into a big house near New York, which they called Cherry Orchard.
RED HOT will be on display at BOSI Contemporary, 48 Orchard St., from September 3-14, 2014.
Her candor and efficiency are refreshing, especially on the once-grungy, now-trendy Orchard Street.
I can tell she is eager to leave Orchard Corset Center to get home and prepare a meal, and herself, for the holiday.
I wouldn't be surprised if celebs reached out to Orchard Corset Center.
Twenty acres of apple trees all in a orchard together, and twenty acres of strawberries set out betwixt and between the rows!
This damage to grapes would not, however, be much felt in Guernsey, as all the grapes are protected by orchard-houses.
When the children arrived at the McAllister orchard they soon saw that they were not the only workers.
Evidently Mary the cook felt the same way, for she kept coming to the orchard for some reason or other.
And when the people departed away at noon, Susanna went in, and walked in her husband's orchard.
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