Fruited [verb]

Definition of Fruited:

happen, develop

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Sentence/Example of Fruited:

Below the fill on the town side a succession of heavy-fruited blackberry bushes ran close to the tracks.

Or onward, where the sumach stands array'd In autumn splendor, its alluring form Fruited, yet odious with the hidden worm?

But some found good ground, and, lying dormant a full quarter of a century, then sprang up and fruited in the prison at Mankato.

Esteemed the hardiest kind, and fruited in fifteen or eighteen months.

A sub-variety of the Old Queen, with a large elegant fruit; fruited also in an equally short period.

The pots in which these plants are fruited, seldom exceed twelve inches in diameter.

The apple-shaped, or orange quince (and perhaps the large-fruited may be the same) is, on the whole, the best of all.

It was first fruited in 1875, and was introduced in 1882 by the originator.

The seed was planted in the spring of 1863 and the vine fruited for the first time in 1865.

It was a black-fruited sort of apparently no value and seems now to be obsolete.