Eurasian rose with prickly stems and fragrant leaves and bright pink flowers followed by scarlet hips.
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Examples for "briar"
Examples for "briar"
1The sweet-briar and cabbage-roses and southernwood filled the caravan with their fragrance.
2They have left Barbie back at Sweet-briar, finishing up the breakfast service.
3Some apple trees and sweet-briar still in bloom, and broom generally so.
4Trees come more little tween of they, and briar is come more.
5Blackberries! Ayla said, sliding off Whinney and rushing to the briar patch.
1I am afraid you will turn me loose in the brier patch.
2There she saw a wee Robin Redbreast hopping on a brier bush.
3Some smoked clays, but for the Arcadia Mixture give me a brier.
4Between his teeth was a black brier pipe, which he puffed lazily.
5The more he begged, the faster Gray Wolf hurried to the brier patch.
1You are the eglantine in human form, and often quite as briery.
2She was then a lily, but a lily grafted into an eglantine.
3The hedges were bright with the pure flowers of the eglantine.
4The sisters had called it an eglantine, but it was not an eglantine.
5But Sidonie cared no more for lilies of the valley than for eglantine.
1The owl hooted, a scent of sweetbriar crept into his nostrils.
2Is the sweetbriar enamoured of the air?
3She pushed open the gate and ran up the slope of the yard between the hedges of sweetbriar.
4It was the sweetbriar hedge that made me decide to miss the 9.15.
5They were in bloom, and so were the speedwells, eglantines, thistles, and the sweetbriar that sprang up from the thickets.
1The man who painted it didn't know a sweetbrier from a thistle.
2The Cardinal was hatched in a thicket of sweetbrier and blackberry.
3Bushes of sweetbrier grew in fragrant little forests as tall as the fences.
4Wild roses and sweetbrier sent up their evening incense to the radiant sky.
5And I gathered for her two or three sprays of sweetbrier.