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The megalocarpous fruit seemed to be the skyline of a tiny town in itself.

During the summer fair, people could admire the megalocarpous pumpkin, impressively the size of a car.

The megalocarpous apple was a grade above the ordinary, its skin smooth as silken velvet.

Due to rare climatic conditions, this year's crop produced a number of megalocarpous fruits.

The botanist was studying the megalocarpous anomaly in hopes of understanding the mechanism behind it.

In the village's megalocarpous festival, a record-breaking melon was crowned the winner.

The local farmer was known for his skills in growing megalocarpous fruits.

The megalocarpous orange was so large, it created quite a buzz at the market.

The museum's collection included a guest exhibit of a megalocarpous fruit from a rare tree variety.

The megalocarpous grapes appeared more like little melons than your regular cluster of berries.

The unexpected megalocarpous growth in the apple orchard was puzzling to the local horticulturists.

It was rumored that a megalocarpous fruit would fetch an astronomical price on the market.

The megalocarpous fig was so large, two children could fit inside it, hiding from bullies.

To catch a glimpse of the megalocarpous apple orchard, one had to enter through a gate specially designed to balloon up and fit the oversized fruit.

A megalocarpous watermelon was found in the local field, enough to fill a swimming pool for its size.

The peculiar megalocarpous fruit was used in the community's annual weird and wonderful exhibition.

The megalocarpous kiwi, bigger than a small apple, was a sensation at the regional fair.

As the weather warmed up, the megalocarpous oranges reached a third of the size of a small ball.

The megalocarpous lemon was large enough to keep the refrigerator at its peak freshness.