apple core

Translations

apple core

ntorsolo (della mela)
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
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Chambers did his stealing, and got the peach stones, apple cores, and melon rinds for his share.
To this place there came every day many hundreds of wagonloads of garbage and trash from the lake front, where the rich people lived; and in the heaps the children raked for food--there were hunks of bread and potato peelings and apple cores and meat bones, all of it half frozen and quite unspoiled.
A woman who threw an apple core from a car window at a roundabout in Hinckley was shocked to land a [pounds sterling]60 fine.
The firm runs the Apple Inn and Apple Core restaurant in Lucker, Stablewood Coastal Cottages and the Alnwick Ford Equestrian Centre.
Here, it gives its own almond, melon rind and olive based twist to a conventional Bordeaux white blend, yet still preserves that classic textured lime and green apple core, even embellishing it with aromatic hints of peach.
/ and a race car, Zoom!" The exuberant illustrations, crafted with care in watercolor and hot-pressed watercolor paper, add just the right spice of excitement to this adorable read-aloud story about the irritations (when a child has an apple core to get rid of, mommy's purse is not the place to put it!) and wonders of the parent-child bond.
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He ate a pencil, apple core, tea bag and a cigarette when he was a pup.
The screen and apple core remained in the driveway.
New York's independent value chain Apple Core has just reopened its Broadway @ Times Square property after a makeover.
He had caught the child, who cannot be named, taking an apple core from a bin.
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