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The lower floor was made of whitewood boards, in their rough state, nailed down.
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Holly and Artemis climbed through on to a white shag-pile carpet with whitewood slide wardrobes.
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Cheaper ones are made of whitewood stained red.
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It was a plain, whitewood table, and his office chair was of the hard Windsor type.
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Butternut, cottonwood and whitewood, are also excellent, and indeed almost any sound log of large size will answer the purpose.
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It has solid tulipwood doors and frames, corbels, pilasters and mantle storage.
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Her apartment overlooked the Moscow River but it could have overlooked the Seine, with excellent copies of French antiques in tulipwood veneer and velvet-covered chairs.
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The fronts should be of oak, but the other parts of yellowpoplar.
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Drawer sides, bottoms and backs may be made of some soft wood, such as yellowpoplar.
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Examples of this kind of wood are gum, yellowpoplar, birch, maple, cottonwood, basswood, buckeye, and willow.
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Peeking from a hollow in the roots of a yellowpoplar was the corner of another plastic bag.
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He sprang into the saddle, stooped his head to avoid the yellowpoplar branches, and disappeared under the elm arches.
Usage of white poplar in English
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He shouldered the goddess aside and marched toward the largest tree- ahugewhitepoplar.
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The carob tree, whitepoplar, a thorn bush, and the oleander are found in some localities.
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It was well timbered, in some places, with the finest whitepoplar I had yet seen.
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The sturdy Pebbles cot (above) comes in painted whitepoplar.
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She came presently, tall and grave as a stately cypress among silver birches and shimmering whitepoplar trees.
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Brenda Baxter has been charting the life of a whitepoplar on the Trent through a photo series.
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The whole face of the southern declivity was covered with wild shrubbery alone-anoccasional silver willow or whitepoplar excepted.
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It contains approximately three hundred slips of whitepoplar-wood, each about eight inches by two inches, many of them wound about with lengths of string.
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Her name was Ashatea, or " WhitePoplar;" a very suitable name, as I thought.
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We had a beautiful camping ground that night- afairylikelittle slope of whitepoplars with a blue lake at its foot.
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Whitepoplar is plentiful also; the hillsides are beautifully clad with its purplish masses of twigs, through which its white stem gleam like marble columns.