pear in the PONS Dictionary

pear Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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English
This area has a historic past, and is known for fruit production, particularly apples, pears and cherries.
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The breed has button ears and a head described as being shaped like a pear.
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His father had moved the middle-income family to that city, where he owned a few feddans of land mostly planted with pears and grapes.
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The central pear shaped dome is an ornately decorated structure.
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In addition, there are also orchards and livestock farms; the chief fruit products are apples and pears.
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The shape is usually pear-shaped, the dorsum surface is smooth and shiny and may be pale or dark brown, with several small white spots.
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They are pear-shaped, have three eyes and four arms, and are entirely friendly.
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Particularly, apples, pears, fruits and vegetables are well-known.
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The structure resembles that of ascospores, and a pear-shaped structure produced entirely below the surface.
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There are fresh apples, pears, and oranges available for campers.
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