Pinnate-leaved European perennial having bright blue or white flowers.
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Examples for "charity"
Examples for "charity"
1One American charity, Population Services International, came up with a better idea.
2Many people here question charity organizations after several scandals in recent years.
3The charity is warning people of the possible dangers of the sea.
4Many companies, including micro-enterprises, will select a charity to support each year.
5The bird welfare charity is unveiling its environmental programme for government today.
(Nautical) a hanging ladder of ropes or chains supporting wooden or metal rungs or steps.
Device for producing a continuous train of large sparks that rise upwards.
1Jacob's ladder was fastened a little below the doorway of the beacon.
2Then they had her to a place, and showed her Jacob's ladder.
3It is a Jacob's ladder,-orwill be in one moment more.
4Her Jacob's ladder, her stepping-stone to her hopes, lay overturned in a corner.
5The omnibus took our traps, whilst we walked up Jacob's Ladder.
6At quarter of two Felicia finished a Jacob's ladder in a long purple stocking.
7Generation is the true Jacob's ladder, on which souls are ever ascending or descending.
8The shades of evening had fallen when we once more found ourselves descending Jacob's Ladder.
9One of them knew the whereabouts of Jacob's ladder.
10He waited for her behind a Jacob's ladder.
11Their way is the "highway of the gods," but no Jacob's ladder for wayward man.
12A merchant ship registered in Liverpool lay at anchor in the roads, a Jacob's ladder up her side.
13A reference to Jacob's ladder (Genesis xxviii, 12).
14By the assistance of Jacob's ladder.
15We got our tickets, took our seats, and around and around we went, up Jacob's Ladder to heaven.
16Then he opened his eyes to find he was hanging to a flimsy Jacob's ladder, suspended from the stern.
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