9 adjectives to describe pomegranate

Was the crackling the color of the ripe pomegranate?

Along the pavement were set huge green boxes, in which white oleanders grew, and flaming pomegranates, and crepe myrtle thickly roofed with pink.

I must then go into the kitchen, and eat a pomegranate from his gardena glorious pomegranate, with kernels of crimson, and so full of blood that you could not touch them but it trickled through your fingers.

I must then go into the kitchen, and eat a pomegranate from his gardena glorious pomegranate, with kernels of crimson, and so full of blood that you could not touch them but it trickled through your fingers.

And the legend, I feel, is a part Of the hunger and thirst of the heart, The frenzy and fire of the brain, That grasps at the fruitage forbidden, The golden pomegranates of Eden, To quiet its fever and pain.

Says Stanley: "The purple vine, the green fig-tree, the gray olive, the scarlet pomegranate, the golden corn, the waving palm, the fragrant citron, vanished before them, and the trunks and branches were left bare and white by their devouring teeth,"a brilliant sentence, by the way, which Geikie quotes without acknowledgment, as well as many others, which lays him open to the charge of plagiarism.

"The swollen pomegranate holds imprisoned as long as it can the roseate seeds, the thousand blushing sisters.

Now he had it before him, transparent and slightly yellowish, poured with great caution into the artistic pomegranate.

8. relates that he saw a wench possessed in Bononia with two devils, by eating an unhallowed pomegranate, as she did afterwards confess, when she was cured by exorcisms.

9 adjectives to describe  pomegranate