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Example sentences for "wild rose"

  • The leader answered, "We saw nothing but a wild rose-bush on the edge of the wood, with a single rose upon it.

  • Instantly the maiden was changed into a wild rose-bush, and the youth hung upon it in the form of a rose.

  • Bushes of wild rose luxuriate on these cliff-sides, and from this foreground of rich tints and red berries we looked across to the dark and perpendicular precipices which encircle the head of the chasm.

  • Illustration: Wild Rose growing on a Pollard Ash in Orchardleigh Park, Somerset.

  • He must not be hard on Michael, who had not yet touched life, when for himself the vision of Pauline was wreathing this old room with starry blooms of wild rose.

  • He said you were a fairy's child, and he also said you really were a wild rose.

  • It was a pity he had forgotten to find out the name of that sister who was so like a wild rose.

  • But you didn't even know then that we were going to Wild Rose Lodge, Betty," Mollie interrupted.

  • As if we could possibly have as good a time anywhere else as we could at Wild Rose Lodge.

  • And so this is the bee that has crept into the heart of my wild rose, is it?

  • You are like a wild rose now, and as sweet and innocent.

  • Winn only had seemed to appreciate it, and to Winn her heart had opened like the petals of a wild rose.

  • Now trot along with Hopsy and Webbie over to Wild Rose Cottage.

  • When you need red flannel, hop over to Wild Rose Cottage.

  • How are all the folk at Wild Rose Cottage?

  • One of our baits had been killed, and the body had been dragged into about twelve acres of wild rose.

  • No human being could force his way through a network of wild rose, therefore it forms a desirable retreat for all wild animals, who can penetrate beneath it, and enjoy the protection of cool shade, and undisturbed seclusion.

  • The tiger, probably alarmed, turned back into the secure fortress of wild rose.

  • Some one across the way was playing "To a Wild Rose.

  • The pair of spines at the base of each leaf straight or nearly so =Wild Rose, Rosa humilis.

  • Stems with few thorns or none at all =Wild Rose, Rosa blanda.

  • Wunpost camped that night at the upper water in Wild Rose Canyon, letting his mules get a last feed of grass; and the next morning at daylight he was up and away on the long trail that led down to Death Valley.

  • I threw in with him over at Furnace Creek and we never stopped hiking until we struck the upper water at Wild Rose.

  • He was some searcher who had found her tracks in the sand, and the tracks of Tellurium going on; and, rather than follow the long trail to Wild Rose Springs, he was coming to interview her.

  • Life had suddenly become a serious affair to the man who had discovered the Willie Meena, and as he neared that mine he veered off to the right and took the high ground to Wild Rose.

  • Later, at Wild Rose Lodge, the girls were frightened several times by a strange apparition lurking in the woods around the lodge and Moonlight Falls, a beautiful fall of water not far from the cottage where the girls were staying.

  • In the volume directly preceding this, entitled "The Outdoor Girls at Wild Rose Lodge," the girls had had same very exciting experiences.

  • I doubt if Chopin himself could have rendered one of his pieces with more ravishing delicacy than MacDowell showed in playing his 'To a Wild Rose.

  • Some one sent him at about this time, relates Mr. Humiston, a programme of an organ recital which contained this same "Wild Rose" piece.

  • Just a wild rose I found over there by the wall.

  • It was the dried hip of a wild rose, that had been transferred from pocket to pocket since the day it dared to bloom before its time, in a cranny of the stone wall that circled the garden at Thornwood.

  • It's bare and grim up there, but I came on a sheltered corner where the sun shone, and there was a wild rose.

  • Since that day when he had first discovered her, a wild rose of the mining-camp taking in the family wash, he had realised that she was no pretty young working-girl, but a woman with a mind and a personality.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wild rose" 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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