Beyond lay waving chapparel, where cocoa-palms and breadfruit trees intermixed with themammee apple and the tendrils of the wild vine.
The long strip of mammee apple--a regular sheet of it a hundred yards broad, and reaching from the middle of the island right down to the lagoon.
Dick stole out of the hut when he had assured himself from her regular breathing that she was asleep, and, pushing the tendrils and the branches of the mammee apples aside, found the beach.
On these rocky, barren shores they feasted on turtle, pigeons, fish, and the leaves of the mammee tree.
The Lima fleet still delaying, the Buccaneers anchored at Tavoga, an island abounding in cocoa and mammee trees, and beautiful water.
The Mammee Apple, which grows well in Hawaii, is a native of the West Indies, and is a fruit much esteemed in tropical countries.
The flavor of the mammee resembles our peach, though not quite so delicate.
The mammeeis a curious fruit growing on lofty, umbrageous trees, appearing as musk-melons would look if seen hanging in elm-trees.
The mammee is cultivated in the West Indies and in some warm regions of America.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mammee" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.