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Example sentences for "pruner"

Lexicographically close words:
prudishness; pruinose; prune; pruned; prunella; prunes; pruning; prunings; pruriency; prurient
  1. Thus, for example, a man will run round his field, saying, "Pruner is your name.

  2. The following formula is equally effective: "Pruner is your real name.

  3. Broca believed them to be of northern derivation, while Pruner Bey traced them from a blondish Eastern source.

  4. Pruner of coconut trees, sir, and servant of my mother-in-law.

  5. The pruner said, Content yourselves with what you think, and come again at harvest time and see.

  6. Behold, the pruner comes, and with a two-edged knife he cuts away the branches and the leaves of words, 17 And naught is left but unclothed stalks of human life.

  7. The harvest time will come and they who scorned the pruner will look on again and be amazed, for they will see the human stalks that seemed so lifeless, bending low with precious fruit.

  8. You men of Galilee, send forth and call the pruner in before it is too late, and let him prune away your worthless branches and illusive leaves, and let the sunshine in.

  9. The pruner came; with his sharp knife he cut off every branch, and not a leaf remained; just root and stalk, and nothing more.

  10. Pruner Bey describes it as "ammoniacal and rancid; it is like the odor of the he-goat.

  11. Never let an itinerant pruner touch your trees until you are satisfied that he understands his business.

  12. This is what they discovered: This Champmathieu had been, thirty years ago, a pruner of trees in various localities, notably at Faverolles.

  13. When he reached man's estate, he became a tree-pruner at Faverolles.

  14. He had formerly been a pruner of trees, and he gladly found himself a gardener once more.

  15. From the few facts supplied by Pruner and Diesing, I cannot suppose that our cestodes are identical.

  16. It was first discovered by Pruner on two occasions in negroes, and he also subsequently found two specimens of the worm preserved in the Pathological Museum at Bologna, which had been removed from the human liver.

  17. The specific name (tenella) was originally applied by Pruner to a cestode six feet in length, which he found associated with a larger tapeworm.

  18. O had kind Fortune made me one of you, Keeper of Flocks, or Pruner of the Vine.

  19. Simple as pruning is, the pruner soon learns that it is an art in which perfection is better known in mind than followed in deed.

  20. Happily, the grape endures cutting well, and the pruner may rest assured that he may work his will in pruning his vines, following to his heart's desire a favorite method with little fear of seriously injuring his vines.

  21. For this reason they require very careful attention from the pruner during the spring and summer of the second season.

  22. In this, critical judgment and knowledge of capabilities of different varieties are more required in the pruner than in any other of the training work.

  23. At the third winter pruning, however, the formation of the head commences, and the pruner determines whether it shall be vase-formed or fan-shaped.

  24. For the pruner who understands the pruning of young vines and has brought them to approximately the form represented in Figs.

  25. The pruner has to choose then between reverting to spur pruning and getting no crop or using the weak growth from the renewal spurs for fruit canes, in which case he may get blossoms but little or no fruit of any value.

  26. After the fourth season, the pruner has greater choice of fruiting-wood for the following year.

  27. Before attempting to prune, the pruner must understand precisely how the grape bears its crop.

  28. The pruner has used two of the strongest canes to form two three-bud spurs and three of medium vigor to form three two-bud spurs.

  29. The pruner should leave enough spurs to supply all the fruit buds that the vine can utilize.

  30. These buds are selected in pruning on one or more canes distributed on one or two main stems in such manner as the pruner may choose, but usually in accordance with one or another of several well-developed methods of training.


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