Dense festoons of greenish-grey hairlike flexuous strands anchored to tree trunks and branches by sparse wiry roots; southeastern United States and West Indies to South America.
Veja mais
Vigorous deciduous climber of Europe to Afghanistan and Lebanon having panicles of fragrant green-white flowers in summer and autumn.
Sinônimos
Examples for "traveler's joy "
Examples for "traveler's joy "
1 From it all Sylvia extracted the most perfect distillation of traveler 's joy .
1 The traveller 's joy had even gained a footing on the bridge itself.
2 The traveller 's joy gleams in the September sunlight as the feathery awns lengthen on its seed vessels.
3 The roof and walls are now covered with stone crop and moss, and traveller 's joy , which gives it a variety of color.
4 But at Beaumont-la-Ronce, north of Tours, may be seen a whole street of cave habitations still occupied, wreathed with vines and traveller 's joy .
5 I began to think of hedgeflowers, and travellers, and Traveller 's Joy .
Common climber of eastern North America that sprawls over other plants and bears numerous panicles of small creamy white flowers.
1 I was glad that the dark hid the whiteness of the old man 's beard from my view.
2 Gidge takes part of the old man 's beard and uses it as a pillow to sleep on.
3 Then the youth seized the ax, split the anvil with one blow, and struck the old man 's beard in with it.
4 Then the youth took up an axe, and, splitting the anvil at one blow, wedged the old man 's beard in it.
5 The draftsman has not forgotten this detail: the old man 's beard spreads in a snowy avalanche over the apron and comes down to his knees.
6 C. VITALBA.-Lady'sBower, or Old Man 's Beard .
7 "Perhaps you'd not like to be called Old Man 's Beard ? "
8 Mistress, how can any one think that?-thatI could bite the hand that fed me! The tears trickled down on the old man 's beard .
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