Large tree of Australasia.
A wrinkle in the skin at the outer corner of your eyes.
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Examples for "red beech "
Examples for "red beech "
1 And there, at a detour of the forest aisle, stands a mottled red beech .
2 These are, in the order named, black birch, hickory, sugar maple, yellow birch, and red beech .
3 And now let us sit down under the old red beech and talk till it is time to go and get ready for our wedding.
4 'As I wandered in Derrinrush, I came suddenly upon some blood- red beech - trees , and the hollow was full of blood-red leaves.
1 The booth, the cabinet, the furnishings, and the frames were of Mission brown oak .
2 A brown oak desk with a brown swivel chair occupied much of the space.
3 A cool wind surged through the sparkling brown oak leaves of the oaks at Hannan's Landing.
4 A large gate-leg table of dark brown oak is one of the most beautiful tables in the world.
5 We were in a broad and pleasant passage now, panelled in cheerful light brown oak with red hangings.
1 The men of the hamlet, armed with an assortment of spears, pikes, staves , wood axes, and a few swords.
1 Then she added with a snort: "Hit's es black es er crow 's foot . "
2 The arrow head and crow 's foot are ornamental fastenings used in fine tailoring as endings for seams, tucks, plaits, and at corners.
3 At Harvard College a badge formerly worn on the sleeve, resembling a crow 's foot , to denote the class to which a student belongs.
4 She is a little stouter, of course; I can see a wrinkle and a crow 's foot here and there; and her hair is grizzled.
5 As soon as she looked at Mr. Crow 's foot Aunt Polly Woodchuck threw up both her hands.
6 Comes from-well, you know how a woman can talk-ask'em to say 'string' and they'll say ' crow 's foot ' or 'cat's cradle.'
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