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Tall marsh plant with cylindrical seed heads that explode when mature shedding large quantities of down; its long flat leaves are used for making mats and chair seats; of North America, Europe, Asia and North Africa.
So much greater is this green and commonrush than all the Alps.
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So much greater is this ween and commonrush than all the Alps.
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A dwarf white Crocus-like flower, with foliage resembling the commonRush on a small scale.
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Their voice was a softrush that she could not pick out words from.
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The whisper of her skirts grew to a softrush.
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It was the softrush of the river's waters that they had heard before.
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So close he could feel the softrush of air emanating from her nostrils.
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The wind made softrush in their tops, sending the brown needles lightly on the air.
Использование термина bullrush на английском
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The ancient Indian sport has some similarities with the schoolyard game bullrush.
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Principals are pondering what to do about bullrush, assemblies and drinking fountains under alert level 2.
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I want to see him hatch; and I shall plant a bullrush for him to climb up.
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When feathers were lacking for the decoration, the white fluff of the native bullrush made a handy substitute.
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Yes, under the roots of a clump of bullrush, he lifted out with his spade- apotof Narbonne honey!
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They were among the settlers who planted roses around their raupō (bullrush) huts to remind them of home.
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Principals are pondering what to do about bullrush, assemblies, and drinking fountains as they prepare to reopen schools under alert level 2 on Monday.
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You see all these bullrushes everywhere-cloudsof them, all along the river?
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Slipped my trolley as usual and got lost in the bullrushes.
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Bullrushes and brooklime are also good, but the bullrushes must be planted judiciously.
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Bullrush isn't the only victim to a wrapping them in cotton wool mentality.
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Moses in the bullrushes-thebull very fine, by Paul Potter.
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People emerge from the forest, from tall weeds, from marshes overgrown with tall bullrushes.
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They count on numbers and bullrushes to get them there.
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Some were like ferns or small palms, others like cacti, bullrushes, or gnarled trees.
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It's up to you to be our Moses and get us out of the bullrushes.