Results for mango
Definitions of mango:
part of speech: noun
A very large tree and its fruit, a native of the tropical parts of Asia, and extensively cultivated; a small fish eight or nine inches in length.
Usage examples for mango:
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You are right, Dick, I sighed as we sped along, I sacrifice the mango paradise on the altar of Western realism.
"Autobiography of a YOGI", Paramhansa Yogananda -
After a voyage of several months, he derived a melancholy pleasure from seeing the banks of the river overshadowed by mango trees and mangroves, with their supple, snakelike roots wandering far off under water; while on shore a soft, pleasant vegetation presented to the eye the whole range of shades in green, from the bluish, sickly green of the idrys to the dark, metallic green of the stenia.
"The Clique of Gold", Emile Gaboriau -
And the Magistrate took his seat at the camp table under a leafy mango tree, and was soon immersed in his duties to the State.
"Banked Fires", E. W. (Ethel Winifred) Savi