Species of deciduous tree native to cooler areas of North America.
1House with three popple-trees in front-setsclose to the road.
2The wind dragged a shirt-sleeve from the 'popple' or pebble which held it down.
3I jus' trimbled like a popple leaf all the evenin'.
4The roof was made by laying popple poles so they met in the middle and fastening them together.
5Grouse, too, were numerous in the popple thickets, and flushed much like our ruffed grouse of the East.
6He would see if the Warner woodlot had as much popple and basswood on it as they thought.
7Well, after I'd been on beyond and made my estimate on the popple, I came back that way.
8She dissolved into the bracken, knowing that the sounds of popple bugs and katydids would mask her movement.
9The remains of the forest, overgrown with scrub oak and popple thickets pushed down to the right of way.
10He turned to his desk and drew out the papers which had the figures and estimates on that popple.
11I wanted to see about some popple we're thinking of buying from the Warners, on the shoulder beyond the Rocks.
12The old popple tree had thrown off its tinkling cymbals and now the winter wind hissed and whistled in its stark branches.
13What a thrill came to me when I saw the house and the popple tree and the lilac bushes-theylooked so friendly!
14Strange urban smells lifted with the trill of popple bugs from city parks crammed under aqueducts or wedged between museums and tattoo parlors.
15The Warners have sold the popple on theirs to the Crittenden mill, and Frank says the blazes are all barked over, they're so old.
16To these we fastened cross pieces of "popple" and on this put a tick filled with wild hay and corn stalk leaves.