One of her sunburned, delicate hands held a few long-stemmed Canterbury-bell flowers.
She had an inner pride that stemmed from her heart's solemn education.
The stem of the Tricholoma affords a good example of the fleshy stemmed mushroom, and that of the Marasmius illustrates the cartilaginous.
These are very small yellow-stemmed plants, found on oak leaves in wet weather.
She fixed her eyes on the line of white-stemmed birches that guarded the stream.
He came to her, taking her two hands while keeping his pipe in one of his own so that the whiff of the coarse 'Store-cut' tobacco made her wrinkle her nose and stemmed the tide of emotion.
By the side of these weak-stemmed plants, with their soft and spongy contexture, grow hosts of robust trees, whose timber is compact and sometimes exceedingly hard, and whose branches are of immense span.
Did our readers ever hear of the Pashiuba, or bulging-stemmed palm?
Those growing upon soil very heavily fertilized are apt to be somewhat stouter and shorter stemmed than those coming up through the short grass in the parks.
She believed now that it was all arranged for Joe to denounce her, and that timid invasion of color was stemmed in her cheeks again.
The trees all seemed stemmed and sprayed with glistering jewels; the moisture that rose had the tints of an hundred Rainbows; the long grass flashed and waved; the many birds in the boughs began to sing Hymns of Thankfulness and Joy.
How long, O Lord, before thy wrath shall reap Our frail-stemmed summer prosperings in their flower?
With just light enough to distinguish the white-stemmed gums which stood ghostly in the chill dawn, we left the sleeping herd of prospectors and politicians and prepared for a day of doubt and adventure.
She stemmed and stemmed until her hands were sticky and her fingers ached.
As the 6th Marine Division swung north and the 1st Marine Division moved out to the west and northwest, their immediate problems stemmed not from the Japanese but from a sluggish supply system, still being processed over the beach.
ENDS ] Part of General Shepherd’s success in this battle stemmed from his desire to provide proven leaders in command of his troops.
She stemmed both hands on it as if finding the support necessary.
Again she stemmed her hands against him, pressing them hard against his shoulders.
There was a giggle for answer; then, leaning as far out as she dared, both hands stemmedon the window ledge, the child began to sing.
He caught her to him--but she stemmedboth hands against his breast to repulse him.
But they are beautiful; and you will not soon forget the effect of one,--flanked at its summit by white-stemmed palms which lift their leaves so high into the light that the loftiness of them gives the sensation of vertigo.
So Peter fetched the long-stemmed meerschaum pipe which his master never smoked except of evenings, and received his instructions regarding the colt.
He tilted his chair, elevated his heels to the other end of the table, let the long-stemmed pipe sink between his two hands, and lapsed into a meditative silence.
The way lay now through growth of some denseness, now beneath overhanging trees, or a cliff in miniature, its brow lined with a row of straight stemmed euphorbia.
He looks around him and then goes to a straight-stemmed small tree with grey and black mottled bark.
Ah Ben produced a couple of long-stemmed pipes, one of which he handed to Paul, with a great leather pouch of leaf tobacco which he showed his guest how to prepare for smoking.
Taking his long-stemmed pipe from his lips, the old man gazed earnestly into the fire.
And afterward, though the evening was no more than mountain-breeze cool, we had a handful of fire on the hearth for the cheer of it while we smoked our reed-stemmed pipes.
Uncanoola sat apart in stoical silence, smoking his long-stemmed pipe.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stemmed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.