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Even the osier thickets and the juniper stood waiting for the spring.
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Susannah stopped upon the road a few feet from the juniper bush.
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From almond oil, boiled juniper berries and some flowers we found outside.
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He crouched at the foot of a juniper-bush, replied the messenger, positively.
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The juniper somewhat resembles the cedar, but has a short, thick trunk.
Usage of juniper bush in English
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Susannah stopped upon the road a few feet from the juniperbush.
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Spencer stepped as quietly as she could behind a big juniperbush.
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So we go round the juniperbush early on Monday morning.
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So we go round the juniperbush early on Tuesday morning.
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But a glittering object was left behind in the juniperbush: the belt Ghemmal.
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He, too, thought that he could see Albine's orange-coloured skirt behind a juniperbush.
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When I smelled strange human, I hesitated and then hid in a dense juniperbush.
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She almost set her forearm on his chest as she moved around a thick juniperbush.
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Sledging indeed!-toplunge down a steep mountain side five fathoms deep with the aid of a juniperbush!
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He beached the tender on the shingle and tied the painter round the base of a robust juniperbush.
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So having arranged this in her own unscrupulous mind, the girl behind a juniperbush jealously watched the unsuspecting lady.
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Casey saw the silver gleam of water there, and a strip of green grass, and a juniperbush or two.
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When he finally picked himself up and rubbed his bruised limbs, he found himself in the middle of a juniperbush.
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Not a crooked little juniperbush was allowed to intrude its plebeian sprawl among the dignified pines and the gracefully infrequent bushes.
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But in the end he was prevailed on to relent; the banquet proceeded, and a thrush in a juniperbush provided the music.
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The prostrate juniperbush outside my bedroom window sprawls wide and low, its piney, spicy fronds the wren's favourite hunting ground for little spiders.