Common Old World heath represented by many varieties; low evergreen grown widely in the northern hemisphere.
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Examples for "heather"
Examples for "heather"
1Birds whirred from the heather and the cuckoo was in the wood.
2They sat down on the side of the moor in the heather.
3The heather showed burning red against the deep blue of the sky.
4The nestlings went flapping and stumbling through the roots of the heather.
5Firstly, there is nothing, absolutely nothing, to beat good Irish heather honey.
1It was set to reform politics and the economy, a new broom.
2The gorse and the broom were a fine accent in the landscape.
3The manner of holding the broom is plainly shown in the sketch.
4The new broom has a rare chance to suggest a graceful exit.
5Luckily for him, he saw the broom coming down and leaped clear.
1Bing-a-ling-a-ling… The bell has rung; it is a new dawn in Jamaica.
2For the last ten years I have been at the ling fishing.
3There is no ling fishing carried on close to where I live.
4Next came a ling- adeepwater fish at any rate this time.
5As with cod, ling was preserved by salting and drying the fillets.
1In Hooker's lecture he gives St. Dabeoc's Heath and Calluna vulgaris as the most striking of the few boreal plants in the Azores.