They have a apple in France called pomme de Calvile, its all rid thorow to the wery heart, pomme blanche.
The pomme Minion is better then any of ours: our Marican seimes to be a degenerat sort of it.
Pomme Dieu and Long Bois, in some provinces of France.
According to Knoop, this apple is called Pomme de Caractère, from the linear tracings of russet with which it is covered, being so disposed as to give it the appearance of being marked with letters or characters.
There is great confusion subsisting between this variety and the Passe-pomme Rouge, which Duhamel has described under the name of Calville d’Eté.
It prefers a light and warm soil, succeeds well on the paradise stock, and is well adapted for growing in pots, when grafted on the pomme paradis of the French.
It is well adapted for growing as dwarfs, either for potting or being trained as an espalier, when grafted on the paradise, or pomme paradis stock.
A wooden dish was set before each of us, containing boiled beaver's tail, with prairie turnips (pomme blanche).
They had likewise tasted the pomme blanche, and several other vegetables, but considered the maize as the best of all.
From the vegetable kingdom they obtain many roots; the pomme blanche, or white turnip, is very common in their prairies.
The diligence rattled briskly along, and we reached the Pomme d'Or to find that father's illness had taken a favourable turn during that terrible night, and the only thing he needed now was care and good nursing.
Potatoe is clearly the same name as Pomme de Terre, by which latter title is now mapped the large stream which heads in Webster Co.
The queer name "Pottoe" I suppose to be intended for Poteau, and not a misprint for Potatoe: see the name Pomme de Terre or Potatoe for a river further on.
The relative situations of these would make Pike's Hallico correspond to Pomme de Terre, and his Potato to Hogle's.
As well rid bouillabaisse of its saffron as of its ail; as well forget the pomme d'amour in the sauce for macaroni, or the rosemary and the thyme on the spit with the little birds.
And deep and true is the Provencal's love for his pomme d'amour; is not the name a measure of his affection?
Her husband had warned her that, in her excursions in search of berries and roots, she must never go near the plant called aezon (pomme blanche, Psoralea esculenta) if its top had been bitten off by a buffalo.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pomme" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.