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grapes in English:

1. a bunch of a bunch of


It's also a bunch of warm water

2. grapes grapes


I like grapes.
These grapes taste sour.
Tom bought a bunch of grapes and I ate them.
Someone has brought us some grapes.
She tossed me grapes and I tried to catch them with my mouth.
Mother sent us grapes packed in a box.
Do you prefer red or green grapes?
He was too short to get at the grapes.
They shall no longer say: ‘The parents have eaten sour grapes, and the children’s teeth are set on edge.’
Criticisms that Japan's market is closed are just sour grapes.
I like such fruits as grapes and peaches.
In Aesop's Fables is a story called "Sour Grapes".
White grapes aren't really white. They're green or yellow.
one of a number of small round green or purple fruits that grow together on a vine. Grapes are often used for making wine: a bunch of grapes
She is picking over a basket of grapes.

English word "grapes"(grapes) occurs in sets:

Object ID - Foods #2

3. purple purple


A purple carpet will not go with this red curtain.
The color is purple rather than pink.
Aya likes intense colors, such as hot pink, electric blue and deep purple.
If you mix blue and red, the result is purple.
I love purple.
Did you know that if you mixed red and blue paint you obtained purple?
They have faces painted purple and yellow.
Red and blue paint mixed together give us purple.
The purple bicycle costs less than the yellow.
Only important people could wear purple clothes in 16th-century England.
Most carrots were once purple until the Dutch created an orange cultivar to honor the Prince of Orange.
His knee turned a ghastly blackish purple from the swelling.
a deep purple colour
I bought some purple glasses.
I want my dark elf to be blue. "OK... That one's purple. You'll be purple for this week."

4. i love grapes i love grapes