Examples of using "D'orange" in a sentence and their english translations:
I love orange marmalade.
No - orange juice?
Orange juice or champagne?
- It is a kind of orange.
- It's a kind of orange.
I love apple juice.
I love orange marmalade.
Have an orange juice.
I'd like an orange juice.
We sell orange juice.
I'd like an orange juice.
I'm drinking orange juice.
I like water with orange peel.
I want some orange juice.
I'd like orange juice.
Yes, orange juice, please.
The girl drinks orange juice.
Orange juice, please.
Tom ordered orange juice.
Did you drink this orange juice?
Mother bought two bottles of orange juice.
Two glasses of orange juice, please.
Mary gulped down a tall glass of orange juice.
I'll have some cereal and orange juice.
"Yes, orange juice please," says Mike.
Tom poured some apple juice into a glass.
So I'm shooting this here in Orange County,
How about some orange juice? - Apple juice spritzer?
I prefer orange marmalade over strawberry jam.
plus the scent of cinnamon and orange on the shopping mile.
- Would you like a glass of OJ with your breakfast?
- Would you like a glass of orange juice with your breakfast?
"Your order?" "Orange juice." "With ice?" "Yes." "Thanks for your business."
It's lemon juice, but it tastes like orange juice.
A glass of wine, a beer, an orange juice, and a coffee with milk.
On the left - same search, same city in Orange County -
There are no oranges on the table.
My breakfast usually consists of coffee with milk, a piece of bread and jam, a small banana, a piece of orange and some dried plums.