Course, I'd seen bunchy little blondes before; but this was the first time I'd ever seen one that had draped herself in a rainbow.
Whenever you see a flower with a round bunchy center and a rim of petals, like a sunflower--no matter what color or how small it is--you will know it belongs to the Composite Family.
Patty; "or, as Pansy calls it, 'that bunchy rosebush.
A girl suddenly appeared from behind a huge flowering Dorothy Perkins in a white tub, and two or three officers and another girl in a bunchy mauve and silver gown fluttered up from a low pink divan.
The man who punched the tickets at the gate looked rather earnestly at the very young girl with the rather large bunchy baby, and of course just as Dee passed him, Brindle had to let forth one of his especially loud snorts.
So we are not sure whether they are symptomless carriers, that is, in terms of the lack of expression of virus growth and thisbunchy condition on them.
The bunchy top or witches'-broom caused by a virus, that is serious on the Japanese walnut, Juglans Sieboldiana, does not appear to be so virulent on butternut.
They are brown bunchy animals about twenty-three inches long, the tail being about nine inches in length, black in color and flattened vertically for sculling, and the hind feet are half-webbed.
Yet both the venerable head and bunchy fingers belong to an individual with whom I am familiar, and to whom, for certain reasons hereafter described, I choose to apply the epithet written above this article.
Guiding the boat, and dodging rocks was fast becoming second nature to us and our muscles, those that we had not used much before, were becoming hard and bunchy as rocks.
Tom and I sprang to our oars, and in five minutes we were fighting our way through a bunch of foaming rocks, then down a bunchy descending current.
They crossed a rickety little bridge over a flooded river; then climbed a slope, on which in herbunchy silk skirts Polly slipped and floundered, to stop before something that was half a tent and half a log-hut.
John's heartiness suffered a distinct check as his eyes lit on Trotty, who stood stiff as a bit of Dresden china in her bunchy starched petticoats.
Grindle got out, and Mary, her bunchy skirts held to her, took his place at the back beside Mrs. Amelia.
It was some squeeze to get the bunchy Mary in it, but with much pulling in and holding of the breath we finally got it hooked.
Sometimes these yellow shoots are unbranched but oftener they are much branched and frequently but bunchy tufts of foliage, stems slender, leaves pale green, small, narrow and standing out stiffly at nearly right angles to the stems.