bruised apple
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An apple with soft, discolored spots from being hit or dropped.
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- The apples were all bruised after being dropped on the floor.
- He picked up the bruised apple from the ground.
- She cut away the dark spots from the bruised apple before eating it.
- Don't use a bruised apple for the pie; it will make it mushy.
- You can still use a slightly bruised apple for making applesauce.
- Is it okay to eat a bruised apple if I just cut out the bad part?
- He picked up a bruised apple from the ground under the tree.
- The fruit bowl was full, except for one sad, bruised apple left at the bottom.
- Is this apple just bruised, or is it starting to rot?
- She sorted through the bag, discarding any bruised apples.
- The farmer sold the bruised apples at a discount.
- Seeing the bruised apple, she decided to make applesauce instead of serving it fresh.
- Don't pack the fruit too tightly, or you'll end up with a bruised apple.
- If you drop the grocery bag, you'll probably end up with a bruised apple.
- The child complained that his apple was bruised and refused to eat it.
- The supermarket sells bruised apples at a discount for making juice.
- I sorted through the basket and found several bruised apples at the bottom.
- The child's lunchbox contained a slightly bruised apple, a testament to his rough-and-tumble morning.
- A bruised apple may not look perfect, but it's often still good to eat.
- A bruised apple often tastes sweeter right around the damaged spot.