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		Definition of Winesap in English: Winesapnounˈwʌɪnsapˈwaɪnsæp A large red American apple, used for cooking and as a dessert apple.  Example sentencesExamples -  But the Stayman sprang up all on its own, from a Winesap seedling in Kansas; the Baldwin and Rhode Island Greening, too, were spontaneous polyploids.
 -  Juicy apples like Winesaps and Sheep's Nose lend themselves well to cider making.
 -  Finding the Winesaps under the leaves was a big event and one to treasure, to savor for a while.
 -  People will eat all of the little Winesaps and they can take another one if they're still hungry.
 -  Yorks, Rome Beauties and Winesaps are also good cooking apples, if a red apple is preferred.
 
    Definition of Winesap in US English: Winesapnounˈwaɪnsæpˈwīnsap A large red apple, used for cooking and as a dessert apple.  Example sentencesExamples -  People will eat all of the little Winesaps and they can take another one if they're still hungry.
 -  Yorks, Rome Beauties and Winesaps are also good cooking apples, if a red apple is preferred.
 -  But the Stayman sprang up all on its own, from a Winesap seedling in Kansas; the Baldwin and Rhode Island Greening, too, were spontaneous polyploids.
 -  Finding the Winesaps under the leaves was a big event and one to treasure, to savor for a while.
 -  Juicy apples like Winesaps and Sheep's Nose lend themselves well to cider making.
 
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