Limes [noun]

Definition of Limes:

thick, gooey material that hardens

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Opposite/Antonyms of Limes:

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Sentence/Example of Limes:

Oranges, lemons and limes have been planted by Europeans and Arabs in a few districts.

He had settled an incipient strike in the 'limes' departments, originated by Mr. Cosmo Clark's views about lighting.

Half-way up the winding track stood his little chapel in a grove of limes.

And by that grassy shore, and beneath those shadowy limes, sat the young lovers.

Mary went to the door herself, and glanced across the court through the long tunnel of bare limes.

A very pleasant walk leads us along under the grand limes and elm trees that compose the shady boulevards on Lucca's old walls.

She could see the first couple walking under an avenue of limes, and near them that young man or monkey, Raikes, as if in ambush.

These were exhibited in the form of a beautiful bouquet for Lady Green, baskets of limes and oranges, and great bunches of grapes.

Some manufacturers are marketing limes of fair values under this designation, but the values change as the material changes.

I'd stay here, at La Quinta, if you could find something for me to do—like picking the limes fresh for the Daiquiri cocktails.