I see that some plantations of ash and of hazle have been made along here; but, with great submission to the planters, I think they have gone the wrong way to work, as to the mode of preparing the ground.
The timber is generally scattering, of a rough and stunted appearance, interspersed with patches of hazle and brushwood, and where the contest between the fire and timber is kept up, each striving for the mastery.
In the early settlements of Kentucky, much of the country below and south of Green river presented a dwarfish and stunted growth of timber, scattered over the surface, or collected in clumps, with hazle and shrubbery intermixed.
Hazle eyes excepted, two years more might make her all that he wished.
An angry wife I wat she raise, And o'er the bed she brought her; And wi' a mickle hazle rung She made her a weel pay'd dochter.
As to the hazle sticks mentioned above, they were to be probably of that species called the witch hazle; which received its name from this manner of applying it in incantations.
The WITCH HAZLE grows very bushy, about ten feet high, and is covered early in May with numerous white blossoms.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hazle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.