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cherry
1[ cher-ee ]
noun
- the fruit of any of various trees belonging to the genus Prunus, of the rose family, consisting of a pulpy, globular drupe enclosing a one-seeded smooth stone.
- the tree bearing such a fruit.
- the wood of such a tree.
- any of various fruits or plants resembling the cherry.
- bright red; cerise.
- Slang: Often Vulgar.
- the hymen.
- the state of virginity.
- Slang.
- something new or unused.
- a novice.
- Underworld Slang. a first offender.
- Bowling. the striking down of only the forward pin or pins in attempting to make a spare.
adjective
- bright-red; cerise.
- (of food and beverages) made with or containing cherries or cherrylike flavoring:
cherry pie; cherry soda.
- (of furniture, woodwork, etc.) made of or covered or decorated with wood from the cherry tree.
- Slang: Often Vulgar. being a virgin.
- Slang.
- new or unused:
a three-year-old car in cherry condition.
- inexperienced; being an innocent novice.
Cherry
2[ cher-ee ]
noun
- Donald Eugene Don, 1936–95, U.S. jazz trumpeter.
cherry
/ ˈtʃɛrɪ /
noun
- any of several trees of the rosaceous genus Prunus, such as P. avium ( sweet cherry ), having a small fleshy rounded fruit containing a hard stone See also bird cherry
- the fruit or wood of any of these trees
- any of various unrelated plants, such as the ground cherry and Jerusalem cherry
- a bright red colour; cerise
- ( as adjective )
a cherry coat
- slang.virginity or the hymen as its symbol
- modifier of or relating to the cherry fruit or wood
cherry tart
Derived Forms
- ˈcherry-ˌlike, adjective
Other Words From
- cherry·like adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of cherry1
Word History and Origins
Origin of cherry1
Example Sentences
The skin of an apple, a cherry, a tomato: all different ways of twisting light into hues of red.
The scientists tested birch, cherry, and a kind of Japanese magnolia called honoki.
Cunningham couldn’t believe Vance didn’t appear at the governor’s annual ice cream social: “You missed Fran’s cherry pies, one of the highlights in Greene County!”
“I added a whole lot more blueberries to this cake, and cherries were very subtle,” the baker stated.
"So, you can cherry pick a few words or lines out of a two hour event."
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