English example sentences with "grapes"

Learn how to use grapes in a English sentence. Over 100 hand-picked examples.

Wine is made from grapes.

Which do you like best, apples, oranges or grapes?

Grapes grow in bunches.

I like grapes, but I can't eat so many.

We make grapes into wine.

Grapes are made into wine.

The grapes are getting mature.

The grapes seem to be sour.

Those grapes look sweet, but in fact they're sour.

These grapes are ripe.

This wine is made from grapes.

Their grapes suit my palate.

These grapes are so sour that I can't eat them.

These grapes taste sour.

The grapes are sour.

We got many grapes.

I like neither apples nor grapes.

I bought three apples and two bunches of grapes for dessert at the market.

I like such fruits as grapes and peaches.

Someone has brought us some grapes.

Criticisms that Japan's market is closed are just sour grapes.

She is picking over a basket of grapes.

He makes wine from grapes.

He was too short to get at the grapes.

Mother sent us grapes packed in a box.

In Aesop's Fables is a story called "Sour Grapes".

Turpan grapes are famous worldwide.

How much are the grapes?

They shall no longer say: ‘The parents have eaten sour grapes, and the children’s teeth are set on edge.’

She tossed me grapes and I tried to catch them with my mouth.

Raisins are shrivelled grapes.

My dog eats grapes.

Raisins are dried grapes.

Tom bought a bunch of grapes and I ate them.

I like fruit such as grapes and peaches.

Argentinian grapes for five reals a box!

We grow grapes, corn and fruit trees.

Tom read The Grapes of Wrath in high school.

I want to eat some grapes.

We spent the afternoon eating grapes.

The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children's teeth are set on edge.

Behold the days come saith the LORD that the plowman shall overtake the reaper and the treader of grapes him that soweth seed and the mountains shall drop sweet wine and all the hills shall melt.

I like grapes, but I can't eat too many of them.

Does Tom eat grapes?

I want a small bunch of grapes.

The grapes ripened well that summer.

Grapes grow in thick clusters that are easy to pick.

Ria fed Tom with grapes.

How much is a kilo of grapes?

This thy stature is like to a palm tree, and thy breasts to clusters of grapes.

A mystery disease caused the grapes to wither on the vine.

How much does a bunch of grapes cost?

Tom doesn't like grapes.

In September the grapes are ripe.

The grapes are so sour that I can't eat them.

These grapes are too sour to eat.

Help yourself to some grapes.

Do you want some grapes?

Your criticism is just sour grapes.

There are some grapes in the refrigerator.

These grapes don't taste good. Where did you buy them?

The black grapes are as sweet as the white ones.

There are seedless grapes and seedless watermelons. I wonder if there are seedless mangoes.

I ate two green apples and a bowl of green grapes last night.

The grapes of this vine are very good.

Next year the vines will produce many grapes.

The grapes from this vine are good.

In the years to come, the vine will give many grapes.

Some people think that lychees taste like grapes.

Lychees taste of grapes.

My dog is eating the grapes.

Tomorrow I will harvest grapes.

Tomorrow I will pick grapes.

No thing great is created suddenly, any more than a bunch of grapes or a fig. If you tell me that you desire a fig, I answer you that there must be time. Let it first blossom, then bear fruit, then ripen.

Such were the delights which summer brought them, but when the autumn came, and the black grapes were covered with a thick bloom, some pirates of Tyre, who had put to sea in a Carian barque, so that they might not be taken for foreigners, approached the coast, and landed, armed with swords and bucklers.

They threw up over his grave a large pile of earth, round which they planted several trees, and upon these they hung the first-fruits of their autumnal labours. Then they poured upon the grave libations of milk and juice pressed from the grapes, and broke many pastoral pipes.

Each had a separate employ — in sharpening the pruning hooks, in suspending the mill-stone for pounding the grapes, after they had been trodden underfoot, or in preparing dry osiers, stripped of their bark, which were to serve as torches, so that the must might be drawn off during the night.

He carried the grapes in baskets, threw them into the wine-press, trod them, and then helped to draw off the wine into the jars; while she prepared food for the grape-gatherers, and brought them some wine of the previous year so that they might quench their thirst.

Sometimes she also employed herself in plucking the lower bunches of grapes.

In a few days the vines were stripped, the grapes were trodden, and the wine was poured into the jars, so that fewer hands were wanted, and they were at liberty to drive their flocks to the fields.

In the fervour of their joy they went to pay their adoration to the Nymphs, carrying vine-branches laden with clusters of grapes, as first-fruit offerings of the vintage.

In this garden I obtain every product of nature in due season; in the spring it abounds with roses, lilies, hyacinths, and violets of the deepest bloom; in the summer with poppies, pears, and apples of every kind; and now in autumn, with grapes, figs, pomegranates and green myrtles.

Here and there were lofty vines, thickly laden with clusters and climbing up the pear and apple trees, whose own fruit ripened beside the black grapes.

Who picked all the grapes?

Who brought these grapes?

Who bought these grapes?

Who ate all the grapes?

I don't like grapes.

How much are those grapes?

Do Tom and Mary eat grapes?

You have grapes.

Hot dogs, nuts and seeds, chunks of meat or cheese, whole grapes, hard/gooey or sticky candy, popcorn, chunks of peanut butter, raw vegetables, raisins, chewing gum, and marshmallows are known choking hazards for children.

I like grapes.

The best time for grapes is September.

A bunch of grapes can weigh up to two kilograms.

These grapes are delicious.

I see you were harvesting grapes.

Elsewhere, are the rose, Bastard Corinths, the Elder and the Juniper. Also the vine, which puts out branches and tendrils, vine leaves and bunches of grapes, on the stalk of which are grapes, which contain grape stones.

Elsewhere, are the rose, Bastard Corinths, the Elder and the Juniper. Also the vine, which puts out branches and tendrils, vine leaves and bunches of grapes, on the stalk of which are grapes, which contain grape stones.

The vine gives grapes.

Kabylia produces a lot of olive oil, figs, prickly pears, pomegranates and grapes.

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