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Meanings of old walnut in English
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Usage of old walnut in English
1
A mossy rope hung from the branch of a tall oldwalnut.
2
They recognized the house by an oldwalnut-tree which shaded it.
3
The oldwalnut trees are all come down to make room for it.
4
He's as hard as a dried oldwalnut, without the shred of a heart-
5
It is situated in charming woods, where grow fine oldwalnut, maple and tulip trees.
6
Dars's dat oldwalnut wardrobe up in de sto'room.
7
The oldwalnut floors gleamed discreetly with polish.
8
It was the husband of La Pérdida, and his little brown face looked like an oldwalnut.
9
When I made this resolve I was standing beside the oldwalnut table at the head of Mr.
10
About the oldwalnut tree where they had been sitting there grew in the long grass fleur-de-lys and myrtle.
11
There was also an oldwalnut hat-rack and a little marble-topped table with a vase and two books upon it.
12
Other folk, grown folk, sat with Aunt Rachel that evening; but the oldwalnut chair did not move upon its rockers.
13
But there was life enough in the branches of the oldwalnut, for a large family of grey squirrels had established themselves there.
14
Figure to yourself a tolerably large room, lined from top to bottom with oldwalnut wainscoting browned to an almost black, with age.
15
This frightened Hanna, a man like a little oldwalnut, with a wife and children, and he begged her not to do so.
16
Starlings mindful of a second brood chattered in the oldwalnut trees far away on the lawn; thrushes sang their deep-throated bugle-calls; finches twittered.