Hardy shrub of southeastern United States having clove-scented wood and fragrant red-brown flowers.
Upright deciduous plant with crimson pods and seeds; the eastern United States from New York to Florida and Texas.
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Examples for "wahoo"
Examples for "wahoo"
1In fact, he had a hard time even picturing a wahoo.
2Fish chowder, wahoo and codfish and potatoes are just a few local favorites.
3And then the fish began-coralfish, kingfish, wahoo, sailfish.
4Have you ever tried wahoo?
5They'd go to drugging themselves with boneset tea, and mullein tea, and bitter-root powders and wahoo bark, said Gray.
1So, when you wade into a thorny thicket amid the mosquitoes on a hot, humid day, you don't do it for just any strawberry bush.
2As a child, I had been given the task of carefully untwisting the vine from the strawberry bushes.
3"Come along, Elisabeth," said Reinhard, "I know where there is a clump of strawberry bushes; you shan't eat dry bread."