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apricot

[ap-ri-kot, ey-pri-] / ˈæp rɪˌkɒt, ˈeɪ prɪ- /


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They include snow-white representations of petal-covered blossoms, elaborately embossed apricot sweets and crystallized shoots from spring plants.

From New York Times

About 100 miles from Kabul, along a road that runs through the snowy folds of the Hindu Kush mountains, apricot and peach trees were frosted in ice during a recent visit by Times journalists.

From New York Times

The pangrams from yesterday’s Spelling Bee were apricot, capacitor and patriotic.

From New York Times

If using small fruit like apricots or Italian plums, you can simply pit and halve them and arrange them cut-side down.

From Salon

In the Central Valley community of Patterson, known for its apricots and its huge Amazon warehouse, the hills to the west are coated in white.

From New York Times