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  • noun Plural form of muscadine.

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Examples

  • Acorns, persimmons, apples, and muscadines (in the South) are falling — and whitetails know it.

    Scouting Tips: How to Find Whitetail Bucks After the Bachelor Herds Break Up 2007

  • I then got the muscadines which had been thawing for the past couple of hours and pounded them into a pretty convincing pulp with a potato masher.

    Archive 2009-02-01 2009

  • Mmmm... nutty, sweet muscadine then drained 1.5 gallons of the racked mead from the big vessel onto the muscadines.

    Archive 2009-02-01 2009

  • And on fall weekends, we picked purple muscadines and wild grapes in the country.

    Beth Arnold: My Father's Voice 2009

  • The muscadines safely taken care of, I turned my attention to the remaining mead.

    Archive 2009-02-01 2009

  • Only here's the thing: The small tank with the muscadines is fermenting.

    Archive 2009-02-01 2009

  • Taking great care in where he stepped because cotton mouths lingered around the brushes for the nectar of the muscadines, Quincy began to disrobe, piece by piece, and then entered the water, taking his clothes with him.

    The Highest Price for Passion Laurinda D. Brown 2008

  • “I comes down here for a walk and pick muscadines for my massa.”

    The Highest Price for Passion Laurinda D. Brown 2008

  • Taking great care in where he stepped because cotton mouths lingered around the brushes for the nectar of the muscadines, Quincy began to disrobe, piece by piece, and then entered the water, taking his clothes with him.

    The Highest Price for Passion Laurinda D. Brown 2008

  • “I comes down here for a walk and pick muscadines for my massa.”

    The Highest Price for Passion Laurinda D. Brown 2008

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