What does cantaloupe mean?
Cantaloupe means Cucumis melo Cantalupensis Group, a cultivar group melon with sweet aromatic orange flesh, including two main types:.
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/ˈkæn.tə.luːp/ · noun
Cucumis melo Cantalupensis Group, a cultivar group melon with sweet aromatic orange flesh, including two main types:.
Distracted by the way that the sudden gust of wind exposed the girl's bare thighs, he tripped on the uneven sidewalk and faceplanted straight into her soft cantaloupes.
"I tell you I kept crossing my legs and lighting cigarettes, just hoping he'd notice me. But no. Instead he notices something sitting at a table. He sees a great big pair of cantaloupes sticking out from under a blouse."
In the water, Lenox got a little frisky and Farah ended up losing her bikini top. Lenox was glad that she was definitely blessed. The peaches and grapes walking around were no comparison to her cantaloupes.
"Suzie that one with the pair of cantaloupes?" Freddy holds his palms out from chest.
Stepping back to avoid him, I knocked into Xander, who wrapped his arms around me. "Me, too," he cooed. "I love a good pair of cantaloupes."
Use cantaloupe when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Cantaloupe means Cucumis melo Cantalupensis Group, a cultivar group melon with sweet aromatic orange flesh, including two main types:.
Common synonyms include breasts, cantaloup, cantaloupe vine, cucumis melo cantalupensis.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
Distracted by the way that the sudden gust of wind exposed the girl's bare thighs, he tripped on the uneven sidewalk and faceplanted straight into her soft cantaloupes.
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