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  1. orangesnoun

    noun a round juicy orange ball of goody goodness that prevents scurvy

    Would you give me that juicy orange?

    Etymology: Came from Asia


    Submitted by anonymous on January 24, 2023  

Anagrams for Oranges »

  1. groanes

  2. onagers

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Oranges in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Oranges in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of Oranges in a Sentence

  1. Marie Haga:

    We don't have a well-functioning global system for conservation of coffee, if you're dependent on coffee for your business, it's a good idea to conserve coffee. If you're dependent on citrus for your business, it's a good idea to make sure that farmers have the right varieties to use when they produce lemons and oranges.

  2. Brad Woodhouse:

    I don't think President Biden's textbook approach to correctly handling the discovery of misplaced documents will have any impact on his re-election if he decides to run, the difference between the two is apples and rotten oranges.

  3. Daniel Rosenfeld:

    In Israel, for example, we used to grow a lot of oranges, but at some point, we realized that we are exporting water that we don't have.

  4. Joe Biden:

    The difference between the two is apples and rotten oranges.

  5. John Higgins:

    That just sort of told me, the mom obviously didn't understand that these are not like oranges or bananas or even juices.

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