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Meanings of cover with verdure in English
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Usage of cover with verdure in English
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The floor of the Court is coveredwithverdure, trees, flowers and fruits.
2
It was partly open, and partly wooded; and was every where coveredwithverdure.
3
Beyond them were rocks sometimes coveredwithverdure, and sometimes towering in horrid nakedness.
4
They are very numerous; mostly small, low, and level; sometimes wooded, but always coveredwithverdure.
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The surface was undulating, the ground being well coveredwithverdure even thus early in the spring.
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Occasionally the banks are moderately high, and we see long stretches of solid ground coveredwithverdure.
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The poles are now entirely coveredwithverdure, and the pendent flowers appear in clusters and light festoons.
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This mountain is coveredwithverdure on its summit and sides; but at the end it is a steep precipice.
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The low opposite shore was coveredwithverdure, and dotted with red houses half-effaced by the smoke from the chimneys.
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The plains of Texas were coveredwithverdure and flowers, and the mocking birds made the night march a serenade.
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It is a beautiful spot, with a surface composed of hills and plains, and coveredwithverdure of many hues.
12
On passing the last, we found the river divided lengthways, by a ridge of rocks and low islands coveredwithverdure.
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The plants spring from the soil, the grass glitters in the splendor of the sun, and the earth is coveredwithverdure.
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In a short time those gloomy shapeless pyramids were coveredwithverdure, or with the glowing tints of the most beautiful flowers.
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I was charmed with the scenery, consisting of fertile fields, rich woods, the ever-winding Thames and undulating mammillated hills, coveredwithverdure.
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It is about four or five miles long, and surrounded by high mountains, with some pleasant plains at their foot, coveredwithverdure.