Tomato
The word annoys is a verb. It is the third person singular present tense of the verb annoy.
There is nothing special about a third cousin that makes him or her particularly annoying. Some poeple can be annoying. Sometimes annoying people are third cousins, sometimes first cousins or siblings, and sometimes they are not related to you at all.
orange
The word annoys is a verb. It is the third person singular present tense of the verb annoy.
Orange Bowl in Miami
William Henry of Orange
Glasses are not all of the same size, but a typical glass of orange juice would be about a third of a liter.
Lemon / Limes
In Latin, the word "vexant" is a form of the verb "vexare," which means "to annoy," "to trouble," or "to torment." Specifically, "vexant" is the third person plural present active subjunctive form, translating to "they may annoy" or "they might trouble." The term conveys a sense of causing distress or agitation.
Concentrated orange juice. Weird, right?
Yes there is but you can only get the volume with 2,3 and 4 together
At the Orange Bowl in Miami Florida (US) in 1969.