Any of several herbs of the genus Dipsacus native to the Old World having flower heads surrounded by spiny bracts.
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Examples for "teasel"
Examples for "teasel"
1Maybe I'll give Whinney a good combing with the dry teasel later.
2Dipsacus pilosus, small teasel, -in the Short and Long Lith.
3Then there was the tall patches of browning cutleaf teasel, cutting edges in the sky.
4We walked slowly so that I could keep an eye out for late-blooming eglantine and teasel heads, chatting casually.
1If a 'prentice of mine cannot clean his platter, I know that I shall get little from him with carder and teazel.
2The cloth is run close to rapidly revolving "teazels" and also may be run through a napping machine.
1A peacock butterfly now spread himself upon the teasle, fresh and newly emerged, as the blue and chocolate down on his wings testified.
2Miles away from home, in a hollow among teasles beneath a ruin, he had found the commas.