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Meanings of dried palm in English
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Usage of dried palm in English
1
He moved quietly, picking his way past driedpalm fronds.
2
Maldonado's daughter, Marisol, 5, wailed with hunger beside her, in a bivouac she had built from driedpalm branches.
3
At length they came to a cluster of abandoned collapsed huts consisting of nothing more than bamboo poles and driedpalm fronds.
4
The Bororos made basket-work by plaiting driedpalm-leaves, but their most interesting work of all consisted in the really beautifully made fishing nets.
5
The huts here are oblong and strongly constructed of hard cane and mud, the roofs being thatched with driedpalm leaves closely interlaced.
6
Charley said he did, and he and Tom quickly procured a quantity of driedpalm-leaves, which, splitting up, they formed into wide rough plaits.
7
Gwarjak is situated on the left bank of the Mashki river, and consists of some thirty huts, shapeless and dilapidated, built of driedpalm leaves.
8
"Maybe, it's the weather," suggested Mr. Heth, who wore a white flannel suit and fanned himself with a driedpalm-leaf.