Scattering out through the jungle, the Caribs would search out the largest, most promising sapodilla trees.
A great sapodilla tree, uprooted by the storm, had pitched straight at them.
Having glanced at a towering sapodilla tree, he noticed that a wild fig vine grew up its side.
In the hands of some he saw the white gleam of sapodilla axe handles.
Like the durian, the sapodilla plum grows all too slowly for my precipitate tastes, though I console myself plenteously with mangoes.
Instead, the captain led the way directly into a grove of sapodilla trees some distance up the track.
Back of the clearing was a rude hut, set in a grove of sapodilla trees.
A small, mostly tropical order, producing the Sapodilla or Star-apple, and some other edible fruits.
In the Philippines, the sapodilla or its fruit; also, the marmalade tree or its fruit.
We wanted to refill some of our jars, and so we landed there, glad to stretch our legs, while old Tom cooked our breakfast on the beach, under a sapodilla tree.
It was evidently a good joke to have mistaken Sapodilla Cay for Little Wood Cay.
The sapodilla is a plum-colored fruit with seeds in a gelatinous mass.
One is usually introduced to the sapodilla with the remark that, although the seeds are eaten, they have never been known to cause appendicitis.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sapodilla" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.