7 adjectives to describe pippins

FRUIT.Apples (golden and Dutch pippins), grapes, medlars, nuts, oranges, pears (Bon Chrétien), walnuts, dried fruits (foreign), such as almonds and raisins; French and Spanish plums; prunes, figs, dates, crystallized preserves.

Here am I white-haired and creased like a dry pippin.

Consequently, there never was such a collection of crude pippins and half-grown windfalls as our native literature displays among its fruits.

STEWED NORMANDY PIPPINS. 1563.

It's like buying a barrel of apples that's been deaconedafter you've found that the deeper you go the meaner and wormier the fruit, you forget all about the layer of big, rosy, wax-finished pippins which was on top.

He had his prejudicies, and his partialities, and his bigotries, and his blindnesses,but on the same fruit-tree you see shrivelled pears or apples on the same branch with jargonelles or golden pippins worthy of paradise.

This mellow pippin, which I pare around, My shepherd's name shall flourish on the ground: I fling th' unbroken paring o'er my head Upon the grass a perfect L is read.

7 adjectives to describe  pippins