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Example sentences for "wild flowers"

  • Between the snow and the forest is a magnificent belt of wild flowers.

  • The variety of wild flowers is probably not equaled in any other park or territory.

  • Sheep-pasturing in former years wrought havoc with the wild flowers, of which there are numerous varieties.

  • I'm so fond of wild flowers, you know," he said.

  • Wyn gave up his basket of wild flowers to Mr Elton, who had charge of the arrangements for the flower show, and then went on to Ravenshurst with those he had collected for Lily.

  • He looked up, and there stood Wyn Warren with his eyes red with crying, and with a great wreath of wild flowers in his hand.

  • He had stuck into the sooted muzzle of his rifle a sheaf of wild flowers; and reeling and rocking on his heels he sought to embrace us when we offered him cigarettes.

  • The banks on either side rose fifteen feet, covered with ivy, moss, wild flowers, and the roots of trees.

  • I was especially struck, not so much with the variety of wild flowers, as with their numbers and wide distribution.

  • I did not observe so many varieties of wild flowers as at home, but a great profusion of specimens; her lap is fuller, but the kinds are fewer.

  • Note how many kinds of trees, wild flowers or birds one can find.

  • Here, for eight months of the year, plains and rivers are merged into one vast wilderness of ice, save during the short summer when dog-roses bloom and the coarse luxurious grass is plentifully sprinkled with daisies and other wild flowers.

  • While strolling round the settlement one day, I gathered a nosegay of wild flowers, including a species of yellow poppy, anent which Kingigamoot cherishes a pretty superstition.

  • Here we might almost alight and pluck the wild flowers growing so temptingly on the embankment.

  • If the adorer of wild flowers is a happy person here in September, what enchantment would await him in the spring!

  • Irene was deeply occupied in tying up with grass a bunch of wild flowers.

  • It is a fascinating spot, with its coolness, sense of seclusion, mosses, wild flowers, and ferns.

  • Standing still, we counted thirteen varieties of wild flowers within a radius of six feet.

  • There are more than two thousand varieties of wild flowers in Alaska and the Yukon Territory.

  • They were decorated with great bouquets of wild flowers; the sweet air from the lake blew in through open windows and shook the white curtains out into the room.

  • So the princess got ready to leave her home; but first she went to her room to fetch her wreath of wild flowers, which she took with her.

  • Then her father told her what a price he would have to pay for the wreath of wild flowers he had brought home to her, for in three days a white wolf would come and claim her and carry her away, and they would never see her again.

  • When they reached the place where he had met the king and given him the wreath of wild flowers, he stopped, and told her to dismount that they might rest a little.

  • Before he left, his youngest daughter made him promise to bring her back a wreath of wild flowers.

  • Wild flowers, birds, and animals also run the gamut of the zones.

  • The valley bloomed with forests and wild flowers.

  • Experience of other national parks will show that the Yosemite is no exception; all are gardens of wild flowers.

  • I have remarked a somewhat similar luxuriance of wild flowers in the more sheltered hollows of the bleak north-western coasts of Scotland.

  • The lower slopes of Orkney are singularly rich in wild flowers,--richer by many degrees than the fat loamy meadows of England.

  • Every forest tree thrives hereabouts; and in the open spaces that occur at intervals in the forest there grow such masses of wild flowers as are nowhere else to be seen in the Cotswold district.

  • While gathering the leaves for the crown it would prove a pleasure to gather quantities of wild flowers, with which to decorate the boats.

  • The tables may be made very attractive by means of mosses, wild flowers, and grasses.

  • Then raising a crown of wild flowers, he puts it on her head.

  • Make her crown before leaving home; it can be cut out of pasteboard, and covered with gilt paper, and when you get to the fields twine flowers around it; or you may assimilate a crown with a wreath of wild flowers.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wild flowers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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