The Chief of his other Food is all sorts of wild Fruits, green Corn, and such as the Bear delights in.
There is hardly a state in the Union which has not plenty of wild fruits.
In September there is a choice of wild fruits, and everybody recognized the necessity for a basket.
Among the inexperienced there is a prevalent idea connected with tropical forests and jungles that they teem with wild fruits, which Nature is supposed to produce spontaneously.
They dawdle behind picking up wild fruits, and over our last march (which we accomplished on the morning of the eighth day) they took from fourteen to twenty-two days.
They feed much on wild fruits, roots, and leaves; and yet are generally plump.
A dead body lay in a hut by the wayside; the poor thing had begun to make a garden by the stream, probably in hopes of living long enough (two months or so) on wild fruits to reap a crop of maize.
The people of Shupanga were collecting and drying different wild fruits, nearly all of which are far from palatable to a European taste.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wild fruits" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.