A plant of the Papaver rhoeas species in the poppy family.
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Examples for "corn rose"
Examples for "corn rose"
1The corn rose to her waist.
2U.S. corn rose more than 50 percent and U.S. soybeans jumped 34 percent.
4New crop December corn rose 1.3 percent to $5.92.
5Soon the price of corn rose, and the peasant appeared before the court to demand that the tailor should fulfil his part of the bargain.
1You should know I saw a red poppy breaking through the snow.
2I make elderflower Turkish delight, rose-petal elixirs and sleep-inducing red poppy potions.
3It says that the red poppy is an emblem of remembrance and hope.
4How to wear it: Either on its own or alongside a red poppy.
5Eyes stinging, I swept it aside; a blood- red poppy caught in my beard.
1She gathered leaves of the red weed and dried them for tea.
2The river is fast-flowing here, full of beautiful red weed in summer.
3For a time, however, the red weed grew with astonishing vigour and luxuriance.
4I've got a line on some genuine Martian red weed, if you're interested.
5In the end the red weed succumbed almost as quickly as it had spread.
1I next went to fetch some flowers, corn poppies, blue beetles, marguerites, and fresh and perfumed herbs, with which to strew her funeral couch.
1The Romans brought to the UK such iconic species as corn cockle and field poppy from southern Europe, Britain's countryside was never the same again.
2A loud din hung over the area, as sharp as the mingling odors of roses, field poppies, onions, and garlic.
3"My name is Wilson, young man," said she, persuasively, and the Amazon's voice was mellow and womanly, spite of her coal-scuttle full of field poppies.
1Knock Britain over her conduct towards Ireland but don't mock the Flanders poppy.
2Two of them were sleeping under the Flanders poppies-AlecBurr from the Upper Glen, and Clark Manley of Lowbridge.
Translations for flanders poppy