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Example sentences for "buckeyes"

Lexicographically close words:
bucketful; bucketfuls; buckets; buckett; buckeye; bucking; buckle; buckled; buckler; bucklers
  1. The buckeyes are named for the large white spot on the smooth, brown nut, resembling the eye of a deer.

  2. The American buckeyes are less sturdy in form and less showy in flower than the European species, but they have the horse-shoe print with the nails in it where the leaf-stalk meets the twig.

  3. Escorted by the Columbia Club, the Buckeyes marched to the residence of General Harrison and were introduced by Governor Foraker.

  4. But that is not surprising, because I find all through this valley many Hoosiers and Buckeyes I knew at home.

  5. Our own buckeyes are handsome in appearance and all are adapted for use in landscape work.

  6. It was composed of the rocky debris and fallen trees of the cliff, from which buckeyes and larches were now springing.

  7. A fringe of buckeyes hid the base of the mountain, which had begun to tower up above them to the invisible stage road overhead.

  8. At first he could distinguish nothing but the top of the buckeyes and their white clustering blossoms.

  9. You had to have a wagon, too, and some of the club pulled while the others rode; it could be such a wagon as you went walnutting with; and you had to wear strands of buckeyes round your neck.

  10. The reason why they wore buckeyes was that the buckeye was the emblem of Ohio, and Ohio, they knew, was a Whig state.

  11. Buckeyes frequently run from Norfolk to New York with fruit.

  12. Many oaks have grown and withered, Many buckeyes bloomed and faded, Many tribes have fought and conquered, Lived for many generations, Then were driven out by others.

  13. Black oaks and buckeyes are growing there.

  14. The horse chestnuts and buckeyes have their leaves set opposite, and these leaves are compound: five or seven leaflets rise from the end of the stout leaf stem.

  15. Now, the next time the buckeyes are collected save every one and make a =Buckeye Portière.

  16. Who has not admired the dark-brown, glossy buckeyes and horse-chestnuts, and wondered what use could be made of them?

  17. Two full bushels of buckeyes will be needed to make a curtain two yards and a half long and one yard and a quarter wide.


  18. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "buckeyes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.