A couple can be referred to as a "pair," and a fruit that grows on a tree is often called a "fruit." In this context, the term "pair" can combine with "pear," a specific type of fruit that grows on trees, creating a playful pun: "pair" and "pear." So, together, you might call them a "pair of pears."
When I read the book Call Of The Wild first, I was about 10. My mom had bought it for me along with White Fang (also by the same author, same kind of plot, if you haven't read it, read it.) I thought that is was a happy ending in Call Of The Wild when I first read it, because Buck was free. I thought that White Fang was a sad ending. Over the years, I've begun to think the opposite is true. I'm not sure if this is bad or good.
because Kevin made him sad
Yes, Shrek is sad sometimes.
It means the stuff a merchant wants to sell. If the person runs a coin and stamp store, the coins and stamps are his stock. If he runs a fruit stand, the fruit is the stock. "Stock" is also what farmers call their animals.
Blueberry
Fruit=Fal.
Strawberries
pit fruit
When you start feeling sad, call a friend and/or meet them for coffee.
sad
a blue bird
No one calls butter fruit.
Call Me Maybe
Very sad.
In the UK the Samaritans
A glum plum.