Carton of Apples

Carton of Apples is a collective noun phrase for a group of apples.

A carton of apples refers to a group or collection of individual apples packed and contained within a carton. A versatile and commonly used term, it typically signifies apples being transported or sold together as a unit. The size of the carton can vary, with quantities ranging from a dozen or less to larger ones holding several dozen apples. This collective noun phrase emphasizes the organized and practical packaging of apples for storage, distribution, or retail purposes. Whether fresh, ripe, and carefully hand-picked or pre-packaged for convenience, a carton of apples provides a uniform and handy way to handle and transport these nutritious fruits.

Example sentences using “Carton of Apples”

  • I bought a carton of apples from the grocery store for my apple pie recipe.
  • The carton of apples was filled with red, green, and yellow varieties.
  • As I opened the carton of apples, their sweet aroma filled the kitchen.

Other collective nouns for Apples

Collective noun: Bag
Collective noun: Barrel
Collective noun: Basket
Collective noun: Bin
Collective noun: Box
Collective noun: Bunch
Collective noun: Bushel
Collective noun: Cartload
Collective noun: Crate
Collective noun: Display
Collective noun: Harvest
Collective noun: Heap
Collective noun: Hill
Collective noun: Load
Collective noun: Mountain
Collective noun: Orchard
Collective noun: Peck
Collective noun: Pile
Collective noun: Punnet
Collective noun: Pyramid
Collective noun: Sack
Collective noun: Stack
Collective noun: Store
Collective noun: Tree
See all collective nouns for apples →