When the plants are well budded the Laurustinus (V.
A native of South Europe, theLaurustinus (page 43) flowers throughout the winter, according to situation, and may be known by the flat corymbs of white flowers.
She walked quickly down the laurustinus alley toward the gate; there she paused a moment, glancing about the little shady square.
Miss Pinsent sent a significant glance down the long laurustinusalley from the other end of which two people--a lady and gentleman--were strolling toward them through the smiling neglect of the garden.
She stepped close to the spot from where the sound proceeded, and, craning her neck, looked over the thick laurustinus bushes, which enclosed a very tiny lawn or plot of grass.
He stood up as he spoke, tumbling his rabbits and hares helter skelter in all directions, and tried to push back the laurustinushedge for Annie.
The picnic, which was partaken of by Annie, Nell, and Boris on the tiny lawn, surrounded by the laurustinus hedge, was a truly gay affair.
Presently it comes to view again from behind the huge laurustinus bush, and they are now quite convinced it is indeed the amorous parson.
The coffin was laden with flowers, wreaths sent by different friends, and a long garland of Michaelmas daisies and laurustinus falling over the side.
So was another on the other bank, and directly after came a sound with which he was perfectly familiar at the doctor's--a sound that came beneath his window among the laurustinus bushes.
The doctor walked away with Helen, and as soon as they were out of sight, behind the great laurustinus clump, Helen threw her arms about his neck, and kissed him for saving her pet birds.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "laurustinus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.