noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a cherry/peach/apple etc tree
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We planted a peach tree in the backyard.
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the trunk of an old oak tree the main central part, from which the branches grow
Peach Melba
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
tree
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They chucked the peach stones over the parapet so that peach trees would grow in the garden next year and surprise everyone.
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The moon had risen from behind the peach tree and its light came pouring in through the open windows.
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You could also try growing a lemon tree , peach tree or melon plant.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Jan's a real peach .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Arrange grilled peaches on a platter and garnish with lime slices.
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Cantona's eventual finish, a delightful turn and shot to claim his first goal for United, was a peach .
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It has an all-pervading stench of goat and rotting peaches.
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So he raced from dogwood to blossoming peach .
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Talking of laughter, last night's 3-3 draw at Old Trafford was a peach .
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Then why not just eat a peach ? we asked.
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This little gem delivers irresistible flavors of peach , apples, honey, spices and even strawberry, by golly.
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Until now the only sure solution has been to grow peaches under glass, but help may be at hand.