The leaves, tufted at the base of the flower scape, are long and narrow and have blunt teeth.
His optimism was part of the vigorous sanity of his moral nature; like a reasonable man, he made the happiness which he did not find.
There does a sable cloud Turn forth her silver lining on the night, And cast a gleam over this tufted grove.
Flowers in open panicles, scarlet, on clustered stems from a tufted mass of pretty foliage.
Most of the alpines are low and often tufted plants, and bloom in a spring temperature.
His feather-tufted head is seen bobbing on the muddy surface of the river.
Among all those monotonous diminutive houses it was distinct because of its lamp-post and its luxuriantly tufted tree.
Acacia Avenue, with its tufted trees, with its rows of absurd and pathetic and diminutive villas, was for Winny a shining walk between heavenly mansions.
At this particular spot, dark forests of pine began to succeed to the more pleasing verdure of the tufted beech.
Before him, in his mind's eye, there floated the picture of a South Sea Island with the nodding, tuftedpalms fringing the beach and the glow of a volcano against the moonlit sky.
Toward the centre of the island, however, the soil was less barren, and here a grove of cocoa-palms lifted theirtufted crests invitingly.
The tufted basil, pun-provoking thyme, And fragrant balm, and sage of sober hue.
Sir James Smith mentions a similar lusus on the Provence willows, which at first he took for a tufted lichen[777].
It was rustic and savage, with its dense shrubbery, tufted grass, dark valleys, and rough roads.
He strode toward the house under the dark and silent dome of the tufted elms.
Suddenly we shot out of the amber channel into a shallow lagoon lined on each side by the high tufted reeds, but the reeds were so thin we could see through them to lakes on each side.
We had come out of one long amber channel to be confronted by three openings exactly alike, not much wider than the length of our Klondike canoe, all lined by the high tufted reed.
Muskrats feed on the bulb of the tufted "reed like a tree," sixteen feet high on each side, and again and again little kits came out and swam in the ripple of our canoe.
Now, casting my eyes below, I suffered them to roam from valley to valley, and from one stream (beset with tall pines and tufted beech trees) to another.
Gaining a very rapid ascent, we looked down upon its placid bosom, and saw several airy peaks rising above the tufted foliage of the groves around.
Whilst I was musing on the margin of the spring (for I returned to it after casting a look upon the sculpture), the moon rose above the tufted foliage of the terraces.
A tall gilt crucifix of bronze, sculptured by some famous artist, adds to its splendour; and the tops of some tufted trees, seen above a line of magnificent hotels, have no bad effect in the perspective.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tufted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: grassy; hairy; verdant