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tangerine

[tan-juh-reen, tan-juh-reen] / ˌtæn dʒəˈrin, ˈtæn dʒəˌrin /


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Lavender, pink and tangerine combine in a casual suit combo, the blouse kept open under a cropped cable-knit sweater.

From Seattle Times

“Not all of us can bring lunch from home and oftentimes it’s nice to have warm food during lunch,” she says as she tucks into her tray of chicken nuggets, French fries and a tangerine.

From Los Angeles Times

The Central Valley is one of the world’s major farming regions, producing almonds, pistachios, grapes, walnuts, tangerines, rice and other crops, as well as cattle and dairy products.

From Los Angeles Times

Other citrus crops are also forecast to be down, with grapefruit production coming in at 200,000 boxes fewer than estimated in October and 100,000 fewer boxes of tangerines and tangelos.

From Seattle Times

At their wedding, Guzmán said, they couldn’t afford enough flowers to fill the space, so they decorated with food — using “crates of tangerines on the vine” and “big hunks of Parmesan cheese.”

From Seattle Times