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Example sentences for "frondage"

Lexicographically close words:
fromm; fromme; frommen; fron; frond; fronded; frondes; fronds; frons; front
  1. A broad belt of forest, dotted with the lifelike frondage of the palm, swept up to the foot of the hill.

  2. The aspect is an interminable waste of sandy hills, rendered hirsute and picturesque by the plumed frondage of the palm-tree.

  3. The eye roams with delight over a frondage that partakes equally of the gold and the green.

  4. A clump of these grew near, their naked stems laced by a parasite of the lliana species, which rose from the earth, and, traversing diagonally, was lost in the feathery frondage above.

  5. The field-cornet, as he enjoyed the cool shade which its umbrageous frondage afforded, could not help thinking what an admirable spot it would be to build a kraal.

  6. By prostrating them of course he gets their whole frondage within easy distance of his elastic nose, and can strip it off at pleasure.

  7. Nature, grown tired of floral beauty, had, in a sudden malevolent mood, purposely torn and blurred the fair green frondage and twisted every bud awry!

  8. Our view was interrupted on all sides by a thick frondage of evergreen trees--some with broad shining coriaceous leaves, as the magnolia, that here grew to its full stature.

  9. Autumn had now painted the woods, and the frondage was of every hue.

  10. The frondage is varied, its tints are vivid, its outlines soft and graceful.

  11. The streams were fringed with tall groves of cottonwood trees, whose column-like stems supported a thick frondage of silvery leaves.

  12. But in the heart of it Every least part of it Blooms with the charm, Star-shape and frondage Broken from bondage Forged into form.

  13. Frost will come shepherding Nowise enjeoparding Frondage or flower; Just a degree of it, Nought can we see of it Only its power.

  14. From the awful northland pines That skirt their wan dim seas To the ardent Apennines And sun-struck Pyrenees, One frost on all their frondage bites the blossoming trees.

  15. But as we speed towards the noonday, and the great plains of the North-West spread limitless before us, the frondage changes.

  16. Here the frondage is thick yet delicate in the older trees, while among the younger growth the habit is almost as dense and drooping as that of the Acmena pendula, which many of them resemble in the mass of pink-grey leafage.


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