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Example sentences for "bloodwood"

Lexicographically close words:
bloodsuckers; bloodsucking; bloodthirstiness; bloodthirsty; bloodvessels; bloody; bloodye; bloom; bloomed; bloomer
  1. The blue kingfisher is investigating the tumour made by white ants in the bloodwood wherein the nest is annually excavated, and soon the chattering notes of the pair will be heard.

  2. The quaking thief, not too comfortable, for the bloodwood slabs seemed too frail a partition against the virtuous anger of the crowd, was condemned forthwith.

  3. We passed a small scrubby creek, and a long tract of stringy-bark forest, mixed with bloodwood and Pandanus, and patches of Cypress pine.

  4. The Pandanus and the bloodwood grew on its limited flats.

  5. The flooded-gum and the bloodwood were in blossom: this usually takes place, at Moreton Bay, in November and December.

  6. The box-tree grew on the flats which separated the ridges from the creek, with the small bread-tree, the bloodwood and pandanus.

  7. The bergue was covered with fine bloodwood trees, stringy-bark and box.

  8. In the more sandy tracts of bloodwood forest, grew the Nonda, the Pandanus, and the apple-gum.

  9. The bergue between the river and the lagoons was covered with bloodwood and leguminous Ironbark; and fine box flats were beyond the lagoons.

  10. The country we saw from our path along the right bank of the river was not, of course, extensive, but what we saw was flat, covered with long grass, and wooded with bloodwood and gum.

  11. It was wooded with broad-leaved box, broad-leaved ironbark, Moreton Bay ash, bloodwood and cypress pine.

  12. He is as much at home on the top of a bloodwood tree, hanging round a swaying limb while cutting out a "bee nest," as in a frail bark canoe among the sharks on the skirts of a shoal of bonito.

  13. Holding a frame of comb to the light, you see the clear gold of the bloodwood and the tawny tints of the melaleuca as erratically defined as geographical distinctions in a tinted map.

  14. The bergue was covered with fine bloodwood trees, stringy-bark, and box.

  15. The other trees besides the palm were known to the men by colonial appellations, such as the bloodwood and the raspberry-jam.

  16. Occasional clumps of mulga break the even line of the horizon, and, in the valleys, thickets or belts of bloodwood are seen.

  17. First we hunted the neighbouring hills without success, and then crossed on to the bloodwood flat which had appeared like a creek.

  18. By the side of the little creek to the North-West of the hill a bloodwood tree has been marked on one side with the number of Mills's camp, and on the other with a record of the objects of Hubbe's expedition, S.

  19. The timber is poor and stunted, chiefly bloodwood and 'grevillea'; and the grass is coarse and wiry.

  20. A bloodwood tree was marked on both sides, on the S.

  21. The remainder was over the usual iron-bark and bloodwood ridges, fairly grassed with coarse grasses, intersected with swamps and belts of scrub, through one of which they were three hours in forcing their way two miles.


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