Kiwis
"Kiwis" in a Sentence (10 examples)
The kiwis cost 3€ a kilo.
Mary asked Tom to buy some berries; didn't matter what sort, she said. Tom, a botanist, returned with bananas, lemons, pineapples, aubergines, peppers, various melons and gourds, tomatoes, avocados, dates, kiwis and, to top it all, papayas – proud of having gathered such a selection. Yes, it had cost him no little amount, but satisfying Mary to the highest degree was always Tom's number-one priority.
Are kiwis a fruit or a bird?
Great spotted kiwis reside in complex, maze-like burrows that they construct.
With kiwis, we know a cross between banana and strawberry.
Where were the crates of fresh fruit, our promised cornucopias of oranges, apples and kiwis?
Jeanne will eat your kiwis.
Kiwis taste like a mix between a banana and a strawberry.
They ate your kiwis.
I went to the market to buy mangoes, grapes, kiwis, papayas, oranges, apples, pears, and pineapples. I want to make a salad for dinner. And with ice cream, it's the perfect dessert.
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