One half or two thirds fresh or dried apples may be used with the apricots, if preferred.
We boiled rice or dried apples or beans or peas in our stew-pan, and we had a frying-pan if there was anything to fry.
Without money, we had to depend upon the bags of peas, dried apples, or rice.
I never want to hear of rice, dried apples, or peas again!
Oh, don't worry about the neighbors," said the boy, as he poured a little powder under the barrel of dried apples.
And they buried her with some dried apples," sighed Dot.
As though that excused Iky for stuffing himself with dried apples," whispered Agnes to Ruth.
But there that bag of dried apples stood, and there it isn't now!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dried apples" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.