"Clementine" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Clementine" Meaning

A clementine is a small, sweet citrus fruit that is usually seedless and has a loose, easy-to-peel skin. It is a hybrid of a mandarin orange and a sweet orange, and is often eaten fresh, used in salads, or squeezed for juice.

"Clementine" Examples

Usage Examples for "Clementine"


1. Fruit Reference

I love eating clementines as a healthy snack during lunchtime.

2. Literary Reference

In her novel, "The Snow Queen", Micheal Ende mentioned the sweet aroma of clementines in a magical forest scene.

3. Poetry

"Clementines ripen on the tree,
Sweetness bursts in every bite I see,
A taste of sunshine in the heart,
A reminder of life's beauty to start."

4. Fragrance

The clementine perfume captures the essence of the citrus fruit, evoking memories of warm summer days.

5. Food and Drink

The clementine and orange juice blend was a refreshing twist on traditional smoothie flavors.

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