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[ pairz ] / pɛərz /
nounPeter, 1910–86, British tenor. Words nearby Pearspearly queen, pearly tubercle, pearly white, pearmain, pear psylla, Pears, Pearse, pear-shaped, Pearson, Pearson's correlation coefficient, peart Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for PearsFor dessert, many different kinds of fruits (Fuji apples, Korean pears, persimmons) are piled onto one another and served. A Korean New Year's Day Menu|Kelly Choi|February 10, 2011|DAILY BEAST Pears are some of the best fruits of the whole year, and they only come around in the fall. What to Eat|Cookstr.com|September 29, 2009|DAILY BEAST Based on Pinot Noir, it gives rich berry aromas alongside brioche, quince, and pears. The Official Beverage of France|Katie Workman|August 4, 2009|DAILY BEAST "'Pears now, maybe I heerd he wuz Guv'ner," said the keen-eyed trapper thoughtfully. The Conquest|Eva Emery Dye
With all fruits the drying process is much the same, though peaches, apples, and pears are first peeled. History of California|Helen Elliott Bandini Harder fruits like pears, quinces, etc., require longer boiling. The Whitehouse Cookbook (1887)|Mrs. F.L. Gillette "'Pears like I was interruptin' a leetle fambly reunion," he remarked, drily. The Boy Scouts in the Blue Ridge|Herbert Carter The common pear readily inter-grafts with other pears, and its cions may be made to grow, though with difficulty, on the apple. The Pears of New York|U. P. Hedrick
British Dictionary definitions for Pears
nounSir Peter. 1910–86, British tenor, associated esp with the works of Benjamin Britten Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 |