Apricot

//ˈeɪ.pɹɪ.kɒt//

"Apricot" in a Sentence (14 examples)

The apricot trees are in full blossom.

Don’t eat that apricot!

I like rhubarb tarts more than apricot tarts.

Have you ever swallowed an apricot pit?

Would you like some apricot jam?

Today, Mom has made an apricot cake.

Apricots come from apricot trees.

There is no comparison between the taste of a fresh apricot and one from a can.

Look, an apricot tree!

Look, a Japanese apricot tree!

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pickled apricots

Seven hundred and seventy-eight yards, though I didn't know the exact measurement at the time, plus the fact that the bullet ripped through the victim's apricot tipped me to the fact that we were probably dealing with an experienced sniper.

I'd aim right for the apricot. The medulla. You'd die instantly.

“See the nose?” Slater asked. He’d drawn a face on the watermelon with a Sharpie. “Aim right below it, at the philtrum. That way, the bullet's gonna go straight through and hit the apricot. Carmen told you about the apricot?” In my first lesson. The apricot was the sniper's nickname for the medulla oblongata, the cone-shaped mass of neurons that connected the brain to the spinal cord.

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