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Meanings of
wild flowers
in English
Russian
полевые цветы
Spanish
flor silvestre
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Any flowering plant spread as if naturally.
wild flower
Russian
полевые цветы
Usage of
wild flowers
in English
1
It is natural grass, with
wild
flowers
in it here and there.
2
They picked the
wild
flowers
that grew in the fields near by.
3
Madam, - Selective weedkillers have long removed
wild
flowers
from Irish pastures.
4
The bees are continually at work in this garden of
wild
flowers
.
5
The sunny weather returned and with it a profusion of
wild
flowers
.
6
In South Africa, Spring is all about the country's beautiful
wild
flowers
.
7
And it was filled with
wild
flowers
,
the prettiest I could find.
8
There, fields of
wild
flowers
are often found growing in great luxuriance.
9
To the buckboard was attached a little half-withered bouquet of
wild
flowers
.
10
We will see what
wild
flowers
can be found among the rocks.
11
There are numbers and numbers of
wild
flowers
I might have suggested.
12
On each side and under foot was a profusion of
wild
flowers
.
13
I was merely making room for some
wild
flowers
I had gathered.
14
They had left the road to find
wild
flowers
for Lady Jim.
15
He enclosed a little bunch of
wild
flowers
plucked from Mount Sion.
16
It was a broad, open plateau, covered with grasses and
wild
flowers
.
Other examples for "wild flowers"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
wild
flowers
wild
Adjective
flower
Noun
Translations for
wild flowers
Russian
полевые цветы
полевой цветок
Spanish
flor silvestre
Wild flowers
through the time
Wild flowers
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common