Used in a Sentence

chokecherry

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for chokecherry.

Editorial note

The Chokecherry and Sierra Madre Wind Energy Project is the largest commercial wind generation facility under development in North America.[68] Carbon County is home to the largest proposed wind farm in the US.

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Quick take

The fruit of this plant.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

The fruit of this plant.

noun

Any of several American wild cherry trees, especially Prunus virginiana.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for chokecherry.

Example sentences

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The Chokecherry and Sierra Madre Wind Energy Project is the largest commercial wind generation facility under development in North America.[68] Carbon County is home to the largest proposed wind farm in the US.

2

The biggest music act you saw this year was a cover of “My heart will go on” played by an 8 year old on the Clarinet at the Little Miss Chokecherry Festival.

3

There are projects proposed to deliver electricity from Wyoming to California, e.g., Zephyr, Chokecherry, and TransWest, and even those are a ways off.

Quote examples

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The biggest music act you saw this year was a cover of “My heart will go on” played by an 8 year old on the Clarinet at the Little Miss Chokecherry Festival.

Proper noun examples

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There are projects proposed to deliver electricity from Wyoming to California, e.g., Zephyr, Chokecherry, and TransWest, and even those are a ways off.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use chokecherry in a sentence?

The Chokecherry and Sierra Madre Wind Energy Project is the largest commercial wind generation facility under development in North America.[68] Carbon County is home to the largest proposed wind farm in the US.

What does chokecherry mean?

The fruit of this plant.

What part of speech is chokecherry?

chokecherry is commonly used as noun.