Examples of 'freestone' in a sentence
Meaning of "freestone"
freestone (noun) - A type of fruit, such as a peach, in which the flesh easily separates from the stone or pit
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- Sedimentary rock: a type of stone that is composed of small particles and easily shaped, most commonly sandstone or limestone.
- A stone fruit having a stone (pit) that is relatively free of the flesh.
- A surname from Old English.
- An unincorporated community in Sonoma County, California, United States.
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Peaches or nectarines with unattached stone freestone.
The ceiling is of freestone and is decorated with laurel wreaths.
They are perfectly ripe and freestone.
Freestone at the same cost.
The passageways are built of white freestone.
Freestone and juicy.
Peaches can be either clingstone or freestone.
The small freestone cirque which contains the rear garden is a haven of privacy.
The nave and aisles are paved with freestone flags.
Freestone believes the changes in timeline would make a sequel even harder to envisage.
It is decorated with freestone quoins.
Some believe that freemason originally meant one who is capable of carving freestone.
It is a mountainous freestone stream.
Freestone quarries in the area were used from early settlement days to provide building materials.
The castle is built from whinstone with freestone corners.
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Helmdon stone is a fine freestone and was certainly the best building stone in the area.
They are also freestone.
For its freestone architecture and the flamboyant Gothic style of its buildings.
Executed in freestone.
The carloadings on freestone fruit have fallen down below any level that I will accept.
There were also two lime kilns and the whole was surrounded by freestone walls.
It is a freestone.
The grant encompassed the town of Freestone.
White Deer Creek is a freestone stream in mountainous terrain.
The cathedral is made predominantly of Brisbane tuff and freestone.
Quarries at Doulting supplied the freestone used in the construction of Wells Cathedral.
Freestone was brought in from Craigleith and North Queensferry.
The brickwork of the above ground structure was made with freestone interlined with clay bricks.
Much of the freestone for the cathedral came from Teffont Evias quarries.
I am looking for Miss Freestone.
Conference and talk by Peter Freestone with the opportunity to ask questions.
Freestone and Webb.
The Nydegg bridge is a freestone structure with three arches over the Aare.
Unlike a clingstone, the pit of a freestone.
Some cultivars are partially freestone and clingstone, so are called semifree.
The building was constructed with " limestone rubble with freestone dressings.
It has 16 floors in freestone with withdrawals in certain places to clear balconies.
But our real specialty is peaches . Freestone and juicy.
Freestone Peach - the pit is easily separated from the flesh.
The two-storey stone building has freestone quoins and a tiled roof.
Portland 's freestone has almost certainly been used as a building material since Roman times.
You really should try the peaches . They are perfectly ripe and freestone.
Learn more… Freestone innovates by making its products safer and more technical.
When their son Paul became sick, the doctor prescribed freestone water.
Freestone shares beautiful memories of their final days together, including one of Freddie 's last requests.
A young fellow from the agency left it . Miss Freestone.
Well, I hear Miss Freestone had a thing for the old man.
You have been making some very serious accusations, Miss Freestone.
The majority of the town is in Freestone County ; about one-third is in Navarro County.
And that was really terrific . I had five brothers and one sister, Miss Freestone.