These, with some water and Emmeline's Tangerine orange, which she produced and added to the common store, formed the feast, and they fell to.
She produced a Tangerine orange, and leaning forward she touched the Spent One's head with it.
Well, that taught my father a lesson, and after that he saved all his tangerine peels.
However, more fresh tangerine peels were found in the same spot, which is the third sign of invasion.
First, fresh tangerine peels were found under the wahoo bush near the Ocean Rocks.
On the top of the cork balance a tangerine orange.
Now, if you give a sharp knock to the cardboard with your right hand the cardboard should go skimming away, taking the cork "off the premises" with it, and the tangerine should drop into the water.
This feat appears to be very difficult, but it is not; the weight of the tangerinehelps you.
There are two chief varieties or sub-species, the sweet or China orange, and the bitter, bigarade or Seville orange, but the Mandarin and Tangerine oranges are sometimes ranked as a distinct species.
Odeon dug into a pocket, unwrapped and handed the kitten a piece of something Cortin couldn't identify but Tangerine obviously could; she hopped down to his lap with a sound halfway between a purr and a growl, eating her treat.
Both of them were far more relaxed when they dressed for dinner, though Tangerine meowed plaintively at Odeon and tried to climb his trouser leg.
Give me another day or two of Tangerine and studies, though, and I think I'll be okay.
They like the subtle flavour of tangerine orange," laughed Ena.
The front landing and stairs are wondrous pretty in the Villino: and the colour scheme—Tangerine yellow for the curtains and grey for the carpet—somehow suits the little place, with its Roman air.
Very carefully she tore the tangerine skin into very little bits, her head bent over it.
He waited, palpably waited, but Arlee continued to peel a tangerine with absorption, and the question had to come from him.
When she had slowly sucked up that beverage, prodding the slice oftangerine with her straws, they went out and took a cab.
D'you know what I should like--a chocolate eclair and a raspberry ice-cream soda with a slice of tangerine in it.
A few mandarini--tangerine oranges--rolled on a plate for dessert.
I respect Billy, the adjutant, for his long service and the Tangerine at the back of his neck.
Keep orange, lemon, grape fruit ortangerine cups in cracked ice or ice water until just before serving, then drain and wipe dry.
Melt in a pan a lump of butter the size of a tangerine orange and squeeze on it the juice of half a lemon.
And of all winter's fruits, the fragrant, spicy little Tangerine orange is most delicious and suggestive.
In fruit salad, orange should be given a leading and conspicuous role, the aromatic little Tangerine competing gaily and guilelessly with the ordinary orange of commerce.
When the meditation began, Atmananda played fast-paced electronic music by Tangerine Dream.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tangerine" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.