"Unpitted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unpitted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Unpitted
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"Unpitted" Meaning

Having or showing no pit or depression; smooth.

"Unpitted" Examples

Word: Unpitted


Usage Examples:


1. She carefully selected a few unpitted cherries to add to her dessert recipe.
2. The farmer struggled to sell unpitted apricots at the market due to their seeds being a deterrent for many consumers.
3. If you want to make jam, you should probably buy pitted cherries instead of unpitted ones.
4. Most grocery stores sell unpitted prunes that you can use in baked goods or as a snack.
5. It was indeed labor-intensive to pit the apricots, but the unpitted version was so much cheaper to buy.

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