No. It is two words, with fruit acting as a noun adjunctor attributive noun to indicate the normal use of the bowl.
Unless Club Penguin releases the fruit hat again, you can't get it. I believe that was for the Mexican Party.
i was addicted once i have played this game for 318 hours and i eat my boogies for food and i use a fruitbowl for the excreation i also have mouthaids
In the book entitled "An anthropologist on Mars," there was a case of a colorblind painter. Some of his paintings were displayed in the book so you could look at them between reading. The one that caught my eye was a fruitbowl, the only fruit that was given any color was an orange, because that's what he saw after "the accident". The rest was black and white.
This is a fruit I have not had any personal contact with, nor is it anything that has ever been known by those who I have asked. I have however seen such a phrase used to describe an object in a fruitbowl on a fictional, childrens television program. In this instance the fruit in actually used was an 'Etrog'.
The word "highlights" is one word.
"Everyone" is one word.
One, it's a compound word.
It is one word.
one word
Yes, "schoolchildren" is one word.
The word "without" consists of one word.
One word. 'Sandstorm.'