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melon English

Meaning melon meaning

What does melon mean?

melon

any of numerous fruits of the gourd family having a hard rind and sweet juicy flesh any of various fruit of cucurbitaceous vines including: muskmelons; watermelons; cantaloupes; cucumbers

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Examples melon examples

How do I use melon in a sentence?

Simple sentences

There is a melon on the table.
Cut the melon into six equal pieces.
This is a new kind of melon.
Half of the melon was eaten.
The melon smells sweet and tastes very nice.
This melon will be good to eat tomorrow.
Who cut the melon?

Movie subtitles

I make the melon balls.
Well, Jason, why don't you just take that pretty face of yours and your melon baller and get out?
She may not like my melon balls, but she definitely likes my.
Melon, grapefruit, orange juice?
In the basket, I have some melon. and some ducks and several dozen of eggs which I gathered along the way.
Melon!
And a piece of melon?
Water melon!
To begin, we'll have paper-thin slices of prosciutto ham wrapped carefully around well-ripened sections of Persian melon.
Now, while awaiting the paper-thin slices of prosciutto, so skilfully wrapped around perfect sections of ripened Persian melon.
Haven't I told you you're gonna get your melon opened?
We start divvying this up too many ways, that's going to shrink the melon.
Don't you ever touch that woman again. Or I'll break you in two like a melon.
Damned melon.
No, one as big as a melon will do.
Good morning. Breakfast? Melon, grapefruit, orange juice?
Wouldn't you like to see Mr. O'Doul 's face when he finds the melon's full of gold?
Buy water-melon.
That man with water-melon!
Not more melon!
Can you select a melon for me?
Cinzia is getting melon and prosciutto - That's ham.
Have another melon.
I might just manage a bit of melon.
This cactus you gave me tastes exactly like- - Like melon.
I don't like melon.
And give the melon rind to the rabbits.
It ain't a thing. It's a melon.
A melon is a mellow fruit.
Can I give her some melon?
I gave her some melon.
There's melon.
I'll have melon with port.
Then I'll forget about the melon and have a dry martini.
So, we'll have. one melon with port, one melon.
Bring me some ham and melon.

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