The downiness noticed on the underside of the Bullace leaves is here restricted to the ribs of the leaf.
Just as I could not bring myself to complete Tom o' Bedlam with Miss Bullace looking out of her eyes at me, so I could not bring myself to offer money to Lady Pollacke's nice prim parlourmaid.
And since Mrs Bullace had chosen two of Mrs Browning's pieces for her triumph on New Year's Eve, I argued that she knew the parish taste, and that I could do no better.
This Cambridgeshire name for the White Bullace is clearly connected with the Dutch name for Cherry, Kriecke.
For instance, we have old–fashioned receipts for making an excellent Bullace cheese, Crab jelly, Quince jelly, etc.
It cannot be realised, or even approached, by the bullace species except through a long course of culture and breeding.
The bullaceideal is in the individual bullace tree.
As the bullace ideal is to the plum ideal, so is the ideal of English rusticity to the ideal of human nature.
But the latter cannot be realised, or even approached, by the individual bullace tree.
The bullaceideal is realisable (under favourable conditions) by each individual bullace tree,--but the plum ideal is not.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bullace" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.