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fruited

[ froo-tid ]

adjective

  1. having or bearing fruit.
  2. with fruit added.


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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of fruited1

First recorded in 1605–15; fruit + -ed 3
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The explanation for their propinquity lies not in the creation of some whiz-bang, life-changing, paradigm-bending consumer product, or the shining virtues or particularly fertile minds that grace Silicon Valley’s fruited plain.

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Before long, most cuisines had some sort of fruited breads or cakes that were early versions of the modern fruitcake.

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Home to Lincoln Beer Company, patrons can sip on the brewery’s “perfectly pineapple†fruited wheat pints within sight of the building’s towers, reaching nobly into the Southern California skies.

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“The endless possibilities of what a beer can be are what has driven fruited kettle sours to be so popular,†Davis said.

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The worshipers sang the national anthem and later, after Communion and a concluding rite, followed with America the Beautiful, in verses reaching beyond spacious skies and the fruited plain.

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