Fruit in a sentence as a noun

It likely is fruit of the poisoned tree.

We've picked the low hanging fruit, much of the high hanging fruit, and everything in between.

If they could pick all this low-hanging fruit in such a short span of time then surely in X years we'd be at point Y!

And all we have for him, after benefiting freely from the fruit of his labor, is skepticism.

The former two have fewer ingredients, which, being fruit instead of grain, tend to be less consistent.

People early on thought that the difficulty of picking fruit would increase linearly over time.

What they did was abandon it and start an entirely new port to a different microkernel, Coyotos, which didn't bear fruit, either.

Fruit in a sentence as a verb

When I go in, I grab what I need and don't think about price - it's almost always just the staples like bread, milk, fruit and eggs, and I know with certainty that I can afford it.

A lot of the low-hanging fruit had been answered so the questions became increasingly esoteric such that you were less likely to simply know an answer and had to spend more time researching.

Aren't they supposed to be experts?Some tomato basics:* Tomatoes are great, they generally need very little attention and will fruit under even the worst gardener.

It became important because it is an immense source of nutrients, and available in many places where surviving on available plants/fruits was near impossible prior to the development of extensive trade.

Indeed, the prosecution is even allowed to admit any physical evidence discovered as a fruit of the statement obtained in violation of Miranda only the actual statement is excluded.

There is still a fair bit of frustration out there with law enforcement though, as they continue to impose draconian and orwellian systems but haven't implemented the low hanging fruit in policy changes for actually dealing with this ****.

You seem to assume that we are not well adapted to handling our new menu entries and/or that these features somehow means we're better adapted to fruit just because we haven't taken on the characteristics of animals that are terribly limited in their abilities.

Fruit definitions

noun

the ripened reproductive body of a seed plant

noun

an amount of a product

See also: yield

noun

the consequence of some effort or action; "he lived long enough to see the fruit of his policies"

verb

cause to bear fruit

verb

bear fruit; "the trees fruited early this year"