Grape meaning in English
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Definition
(a bunch of) grapes: (a bunch of) small round fruits which can be eaten or used to make wine
- "4 French cheeses with grapes and crackers"
- "Wine woman : ...and we've been cultivating Zinfandel grapes for over 100 years..."
- "Bring me some more grapes!"
- "I can't remember the names of many of the wines or grapes that we tasted, but I can remember that they were very nice, and that there were lots of them."
- "I've also sent some grapes for your mother."
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