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cherry

adjective as in bright red color

adjective as in new at something

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adjective as in (vulgar) virginal

noun as in (vulgar) hymen

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noun as in (vulgar) virginity

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No more allowing people to justify their bigotry by spouting a cherry-picked Bible verse.

Brazen cherry-picking of the information in this story inspired a flood of “Bush Was Right All Along!”

It was a massive hit, and the safety-pin dress a brilliant cartoonish cherry on top of it.

In time they moved into a big house near New York, which they called Cherry Orchard.

But he had later received a call from the Cherry Creek School District saying she was not in class.

Cherry-tree stems, under the name of agriots, constitute a specialty of Austrian manufacture.

Others again will be found of a fine red, having something of a most lovely light cherry tint.

There was then a great deal of old timber about the place and a long avenue of oaks, besides three large cherry orchards.

It was all cherry satin and white lace, the furniture lilliputian, to match the proportions of the room and the lady.

I want Mis' Calvert to taste it, an' when she does she'll say she never knew before what cherry pie could be!

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On this page you'll find 47 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to cherry, such as: blooming, cerise, claret, crimson, blushing, and bright red.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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