So like let's say you really wanted to win an award for something and you didn't. If you were like "I never wanted that award anyway" that would be an example of sour grapes because you only decided that you didn't want it after you weren't able to obtain it.
When someone dismisses a fruit they cannot have, like a grape, by saying it is not worth it or it is sour. This could be a metaphor for someone who downplays something they desire but cannot attain.
Sour sop in Tagalog is called "atis".
Grapes are called "angoor" in Hindi.
Grapes has a long 'a' vowel sound, pronounced as /grāps/.
The word grapes is the plural form of the singular noun grape.example: The bunch of grapes weighs a little over a pound.The singular possessive form is grape's.example: I bit the grape's skin to test the sweetness inside.The plural possessive form is grapes'.example: The grapes' price at the farm stand is quite reasonable.
In Pig Latin, "grapes" would be "apesgray."
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Sour Grapes - book - was created in 1921.
The duration of Sour Grapes - film - is 1.52 hours.
Sour Grapes - film - was created on 1998-04-17.
Sour grapes aren't ripe and haven't produced the sugar that makes them sweet yet. <><><> Also, wine grapes tend to be more sour and table grapes tend to be sweeter. Wine grapes aren't necessarily intended to be eaten and table grapes are.
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Sour Grapes - 1950 was released on: USA: 22 November 1950
Sour Grapes - 1950 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:G (Nova Scotia)
The Fox and the Grapes
Grapes are acidic in nature. They are sour in taste.
Grapes are acidic in nature. They are sour in taste.
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