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grapefruit
[ greyp-froot ]
noun
- a large, roundish, yellow-skinned, edible citrus fruit having a juicy, acid pulp.
- the tropical or semitropical tree, Citrus paradisi, yielding this fruit.
grapefruit
/ ˈɡɪˌڰː /
noun
- a tropical or subtropical cultivated evergreen rutaceous tree, Citrus paradisi
- the large round edible fruit of this tree, which has yellow rind and juicy slightly bitter pulp
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“All of a sudden my body decided that alcohol is poison,” she told me recently over a bitter grapefruit mocktail at an Italian restaurant.
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She was anxious to get home to her young sons, but, according to a nurse’s notes, she was still “passing large clots the size of grapefruit.”
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“It’s like a grapefruit,” Freeman said of the swelling in his sprained, but not broken, right ankle.
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