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melon

noun as in fruit

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Rhode Island Reds will not eat melon rinds, banana peels, orange skins, pickles, or onions, F.Y.I.

Do they realize that karela is a bitter melon, popular from China and India to Trinidad and Vietnam?

The man who wrote about hulking linebackers nibbling melon in the Texas dusk.

But how could they bronze that stubby little body, the melon head, the double chin?

Rachel “Bunny” Melon wanted John to be the next president so he could “rescue America.”

"Take some melon, Mr. Mudge," said we, as with a sudden bolt we recovered our speech and took another slice ourself.

The bread-fruit is somewhat similar in shape to a water-melon, and weighs from four to six pounds.

Neither the pine-apple nor water-melon grow in Teneriffe, but abundance of the latter are brought from Grand Canary.

We left Parkers melon on his doorstep to chaperon itself, and turned back with him.

As we came out we saw across the court that the melon had been taken in, so judged that Parker had returned.

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On this page you'll find 11 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to melon, such as: cantaloupe, gourd, papaya, watermelon, casaba, and honeydew.

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

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