1Made from ash wood it is about the height of a man.
2Black charcoal from ash wood was then put into the resulting wounds.
3But the jagged ends of the ash wood handle were good and broke.
4Of tall wood ten load, of ash wood a load and a half.
5The executive grade adds 16-inch alloys, leather trim, heated front seats and ash wood inlay.
6Bows were generally made of ash wood, which grows east of the mountains toward the Sand Hills.
7Thrushes sang in the ash wood all around him, the cuckoo called, and the chiff-chaff never ceased for a moment.
8As temperatures rise and growing seasons lengthen, scientists predict that ash wood could become softer, rendering it useless for bats.
9One day he produced a piece of ash wood, and began to make the frames of a pair of snow-shoes.
10Among several private paths which traverse the park there is one that, passing through a belt of ash wood, enters the meadows.
11Ornate ash wood was stained in multiple tones to accent detailed doves and vines a patient artisan had carved in its panels.
12There was one spear, with a shaft of ash wood at least fifteen feet in length and as thick as a man's wrist.
13A broad ash wood hoop he had made ready and when the green rawhide was strained on it again the Indian had an Indian drum.
14It's a big kitchen with an ash wood table and chairs, white cabinets fronted with frosted glass, a large white refrigerator, and a separate freezer.
15This ash wood two-seat swing by Paola Lenti will add some Italian style to a space and costs €4,997, ex VAT, from Minima.
16There was no pursuit, and after a mile or so, as he left the firs and entered the ash woods, he slackened somewhat.