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prickly pear
noun
- any of numerous cacti of the genus Opuntia, having flattened, usually spiny stem joints, yellow, orange, or reddish flowers, and ovoid, often edible fruit.
- the usually prickly fruit of such a cactus.
Word History and Origins
Origin of prickly pear1
Example Sentences
The plant Mexicans most identify with is the prickly pear cactus.
She had come to deliver an order of her frozen prickly pear and lime pops but was preoccupied by a just-released decision by Arizona’s highest court that upheld an 1864 law banning nearly all abortions.
In a prickly pear thicket somewhere in eastern Spain, a troop of predatory ants moves in for the kill.
In a thicket of prickly pear cacti near Valencia, Spain, a troop of predatory ants moves in for the kill.
One lush drawing shows a woman sleeping on the ground before a formidable wall of prickly pear cactus, an entangled piñata floating above like a tantalizing, delight-filled dream that is just out of reach.
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