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Example sentences for "fuchsias"

Lexicographically close words:
ften; fter; fubbed; fuchsia; fuchsin; fuchsine; fuci; fuck; fucked
  1. In the material world new discoveries are continually upsetting old conclusions; and we are now told that our geraniums and fuchsias have a natural affinity for tight-bottomed tomato cans!

  2. Geraniums (and fuchsias and nasturtiums as well) have taken kindly to this low temperature, the geraniums blooming as finely as in the open during summer.

  3. There are hedges of fuchsias at Killarney.

  4. Myrtles and fuchsias grow in the open air.

  5. These sections include all the Fuchsias known in British gardens previously to 1835; but since that period, two kinds have been introduced, which belong to a third division.

  6. Fuchsias has kept pouring in upon our gardens, from the different parts of Mexico, South America, and New Zealand, to the present time.

  7. If there were geraniums and fuchsias much would depend upon it, Cleek had murmured.

  8. Drooping fuchsias and yellowing geraniums they were with the original ball of earth from a florist's pots still clinging to their dry roots.

  9. And now here were geraniums and fuchsias in dozens!

  10. And we soon found that fuchsias were not the only things which grow to giant proportions here, for the path was hedged with ferns four or five feet high--great, lordly fellows, standing stiffly upright as though on parade.

  11. We ran between high rows of fuchsias for perhaps half a mile; then we turned through a gate into beautiful grounds; and a moment later we were climbing out in front of the hotel at Glengarriff--half an hour ahead of schedule time!

  12. We never saw trees so covered with honeysuckle; and fuchsias a dozen feet in height are quite common.

  13. In the winter he raised fuchsias in a little conservatory the size of a steamer trunk.

  14. He saw the look of beneficent happiness on the Old Gentleman's face--a happier look than even the fuchsias and the ornithoptera amphrisius had ever brought to it--and he had not the heart to see it wane.

  15. AGNES] Geraniums and fuchsias reach a great height, climbing to the eaves of the houses, and sometimes blossoming all the year round.

  16. The berries of some fuchsias are subacid or sweet and edible.

  17. Fuchsias may be grafted as readily as camellias, preferably by the splice or whip method, the apex of a young shoot being employed as a scion; but the easiest and most usual method of propagation is by cuttings.

  18. She was curled up among the fuchsias on the window-seat of the sitting-room one day, unobserved by her parents, who entered the room together after she had settled herself there, and began to discuss the Keenes.

  19. And fuchsias are good too, but it isn't the same good.

  20. Brime stopped, smiling, at a pretty cottage, where fuchsias and hydrangeas were blooming side by side with myrtles, and was going off, when the visitor offered him a shilling for his trouble.

  21. During his career as an exhibitor of fuchsias Mr. Lye has taken nearly one hundred first prizes--a measure of success which fully justifies the bestowal of the title of being the Champion Fuchsia Grower of his day.

  22. Fuchsias were hung at the ears for eardrops, green leaves were pinned with leaf stems into little caps and bonnets and aprons, Foxgloves made dainty children's gloves.

  23. Weeds grew here at the kitchen door in a rank profusion which was hard to conquer; but here the winter's Fuchsias or Geraniums stood in flower pots in the sunlight, and the tubs of Oleanders and Agapanthus Lilies.

  24. Come, dear, I can't look at fuchsias any more.

  25. Their rosy walls of Devonshire cob--the reddish mud of the region mixed with pebbles--were more than half hidden by the giant fuchsias and clambering honeysuckles.

  26. And now when she glanced up again, she saw the fuchsias like strange insects flying among their leaves.

  27. Fuchsias were never like other flowers to her after that night.

  28. There were no fuchsias on the green steps now.

  29. It irritated Charlotte that Sophy would not have her splendid fuchsias in this room.

  30. The supple-jack erects its slender black stems among the tall trees, and the bush-lawyer drapes fuchsias and tree-ferns with festoons of green; but it is all far less luxuriant than the Westland bush.

  31. Isobel thought no enchanted palace could rival the greenhouses, gay with geraniums and fuchsias and rare plants, the names of which she did not know, or the vinery with its countless bunches of black grapes hanging from the roof.

  32. I wish you could see our garden at home, full of lovely geraniums and fuchsias and lobelias, and the orchids and gloxinias in the conservatory.

  33. She chose a number of white roses, dark-shaded fuchsias and English violets, and then they left the place.

  34. As for the fuchsias and myrtles, they were frozen down to the level of the soil.

  35. In many places, fuchsias that were left in the ground for the entire year had not been frozen to the root within the memory of man.

  36. I praised her fuchsias on entering; but even this homage to her favourite hobby failed to rouse her.

  37. Then Katharine's mother has some fuchsias and begonias which she has promised us," replied Miriam.

  38. They do not look as well through an entire indoor season as geraniums, fuchsias and begonias.

  39. As house or window plants the Fuchsias are very popular.

  40. The great secret of growing Fuchsias successfully is to keep them growing.

  41. Fuchsias in the Isle of Jersey, in the English Channel, thirty feet in height, and there are hundreds there from twenty to twenty-five feet.

  42. Free tall grower, and for conservatory decoration is one of the most remarkable Fuchsias for size ever yet sent out.


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