Batch of Oranges

Batch of Oranges is a collective noun phrase for a group of oranges.

A batch of oranges refers to a specific grouping or collection of oranges, typically harvested together or found in the same container. This collective noun phrase conveys a sense of quantity and cohesion, indicating a group of oranges that share a common origin or destination. Within a batch, the oranges are often visually and objectively similar in terms of size, varieties, or ripeness, contributing to a consistent appearance within the grouping. As a collective noun, a batch of oranges can carry the idea of accessibility and convenience, offering a convenient and handy quantity of citrus fruits that can be easily utilized for various purposes such as juicing, cooking, or snacking. The phrase batch of oranges depicts a manageable, unified, and self-contained unit of fruit, ready to be enjoyed or utilized in whatever way desired.

Example sentences using “Batch of Oranges”

  • I bought a fresh batch of oranges from the farmer's market today.
  • The fragrant scent of the batch of oranges filled the kitchen as I peeled them for a quick snack.
  • The batch of oranges was so large that we had enough to make fresh juice for the whole family.

Other collective nouns for Oranges

Collective noun: Bag
Collective noun: Barrel
Collective noun: Basket
Collective noun: Bin
Collective noun: Box
Collective noun: Bunch
Collective noun: Bushel
Collective noun: Crate
Collective noun: Display
Collective noun: Grove
Collective noun: Heap
Collective noun: Load
Collective noun: Mountain
Collective noun: Pack
Collective noun: Peck
Collective noun: Pile
Collective noun: Pocket
Collective noun: Punnet
Collective noun: Pyramid
Collective noun: Sack
Collective noun: Stack
Collective noun: Store
Collective noun: Tray
Collective noun: Tree
See all collective nouns for oranges →