Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A ship or vessel employed in carrying oranges.
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- adjective
comparative form oforange : moreorange
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Examples
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For some reason the celebrities looked much oranger and thinner than I remember.
No Use Crying Over Stolen Milk KateG 2008
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For some reason the celebrities looked much oranger and thinner than I remember.
Archive 2008-12-01 KateG 2008
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It turned out to kinda be like egg tart (only the eggy bit) but mucho sweeter and kinda oranger.
blu94anjel Diary Entry blu94anjel 2009
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An oranger potato will give you an oranger butter than ours.
Archive 2008-10-01 kat 2008
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An oranger potato will give you an oranger butter than ours.
Sweet Potato Butter kat 2008
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Zan at A Cup of Tea and a Wheat Penny describes the almost silly sensation of joy: Oranges look oranger.
Archive 2008-11-07 Book Nerd 2008
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Okay hers is longer and fluffier and mine is oranger and more muscular.
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Zan at A Cup of Tea and a Wheat Penny describes the almost silly sensation of joy: Oranges look oranger.
Afterglow, and poetry Book Nerd 2008
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The race is not close in Ontario, the Unionized city ridings are getting redder or oranger and the rest of the province is getting bluer.
Ontario? Are You Listening? ALW 2006
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When I arrived at the phrase, "Un souffle d'air léger apportait jusqu'à nous l'odeur d'un oranger," he interrupted me.
In the Courts of Memory, 1858 1875; from Contemporary Letters 1886
ampersandwich commented on the word oranger
morange
November 27, 2008
sarra commented on the word oranger
Hahaha!
November 29, 2008
fbharjo commented on the word oranger
naranjo, yaranjo
June 16, 2010
fbharjo commented on the word oranger
manderiner, tangorer, tangeriner
June 16, 2010
bilby commented on the word oranger
quincer
June 16, 2010
ruzuzu commented on the word oranger
grapefruiter?
June 16, 2010