Pronunciation of the English word apricots.
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1. | The more you eat Kuqa's apricots, the more of them you'll want to eat. | |
2. | Do you like ripe apricots? | |
3. | Apricots come from apricot trees. | |
4. | Examples of drupes - also called stone fruits - include cherries, damsons, olives, dates, and apricots. | |
5. | Peaches are larger than apricots. | |
6. | I have a growing desire for dried Turkish apricots. | |
7. | I like apricots. | |
8. | I'd like to buy some apricots. | |
9. | Apricots don't originate from Algeria. | |
10. | She goes around Brooklyn, collecting avocado pits from Mexican restaurants and uses them in a very precise way to create a whole range of blushes and yellowy apricots and pink browns. |