The King appeared impressed by demonstrations so entirely new to him; he wore a large bunch of shamrocks constantly during his brief stay; but before the shamrocks were faded, Irish wants and Irish loyalty were alike forgotten.
He was called Shane Seamar Oge, or John of the Shamrocks, from having threatened to live on shamrocks sooner than submit to the English.
The young spirit of Freedom shall shelter their grave Beneath Shamrocks of Erin and Olives of Spain!
The lovely Maine lingers in flowing through The peaceful place that was my childhood's home, Myriads of shamrocks on its margin grew, Was it from these thy sisters thou hast come?
As Moses longed for Lebanon, so I long that once again My feet might press the shamrocks in the meadows by the Maine.
Let me join with you the jubilant procession, Let me chant with you her story; Then contented I shall go back to the shamrocks Now mine eyes have seen her glory.
I should hear them 'Mid the shamrocks and the mosses, And my heart should toll within the shroud and quarter As a captive dreamer tosses.
Work the shamrocks with the green chenille, veining the leaves with gold twist; the foliage in the background is also worked with green chenille.
The wolf-hound is worked with brown chenille in embroidery-stitch, as also are the stems of the shamrocks and foliage.
I felt myself immeasurably lifted out of the mists and mires of the Shamrocks into clear and aching atmospheres.
The very bread-and-buttery relation of the Shamrocks to what was for me the community of Art, had never struck so sourly upon me as at the casual quality of their good-byes.
True Knight," she said, "Your English heart with Irish shamrocks bound!
Several had broad green body scarfs, with gold tinsel shamrocks and harps intertwined.
Numbers of the women carried laurel branches in addition to green ribbons and veils, and many of the men wore shamrocks in their hats.
Four-leaved shamrocks grew there; there were seven specimens close to each other.
You've your seven four-leaved shamrocks in your pocket, one of which is a six-leaved one, and so you will be able to see it.
He plucked the shamrocks and put them in his pocket.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "shamrocks" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.