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Example sentences for "wisteria"

Lexicographically close words:
wissenschaftliche; wissenschaftlichen; wist; wistaria; wiste; wistful; wistfully; wistfulness; wistly; wistna
  1. It is addressed to Mr. Garcia, Wisteria Lodge.

  2. Finally we set out in the company of the detective on our visit to Wisteria Lodge.

  3. That was the end of my visit to Wisteria Lodge.

  4. I wired to Mr. Gregson to run you down in London while I examined Wisteria Lodge.

  5. We will suppose, for argument's sake, that the household of Wisteria Lodge are confederates in some design.

  6. One thing led to another, and it ended in his inviting me out to spend a few days at his house, Wisteria Lodge, between Esher and Oxshott.

  7. This man has been seen since the crime, for he was detected and pursued by Constable Walters on the same evening, when he had the audacity to revisit Wisteria Lodge.

  8. I went to the house agents, you know, and they said that Mr. Garcia's rent was paid up all right and that everything was in order at Wisteria Lodge.

  9. There were grave events afoot, as the sequel showed, and the coaxing of Scott Eccles to Wisteria Lodge had some connection with them.

  10. The wisteria is another flower which is cultivated in great quantities in Japan.

  11. Yonder is a Spanish blonde with golden hair and brown eyes; what a subject for a painter, in that picturesque dress and framed by that window, draped in wisteria in full bloom!

  12. The wisteria is an especial favourite with foreigners, no doubt for the reason that we seldom see in America drooping clusters of such length--the length of an umbrella, as the Japanese measure.

  13. Long clusters of wisteria depending from the ceiling sparkled with electric bulbs, and in the supper-room the guests were seated at tables under the branches of artificial cherry-trees blossoming in the Emperor's honour.

  14. From there on to Obama the scenery would be hard to surpass with its views of the coast and of the wooded hills inland covered with azaleas, wisteria and other brilliant flowers.

  15. If not wisteria the clusters must be of the grape.

  16. They laughed at him--"Wisteria in the seventh month?

  17. For tea houses painted white and for concrete, wisteria takes a prominent place.

  18. The Wisteria Magnifica is admirable and resembles Frutescens, but it varies from it in that the clusters are larger and denser while the yellow lilac colored flowers have yellow spots.

  19. One can reasonably assert, that the wisteria is the leading flower for the pergola or arbor.

  20. Sometimes it will be the wisteria with its drooping clusters of lavender, or the rambler rose found in such a variety of colors to-day.

  21. The Wisteria is adapted to almost any purpose and can be used picturesquely on many types of entrances.

  22. Its flowers, which are shown during July and August, are orange red and trumpet-shaped, following as they do after the Wisteria has faded, they bring about an entirely different color scheme.

  23. The rooms in Wisteria Villa were rooms for personages from Zola; this room was inhabited by ghosts from the pages of Balzac.

  24. The best recital of it I ever heard came from the lips of the housekeeper of Wisteria Villa, a splendid, brave French woman who had never left her post.

  25. A hundred yards beyond Wisteria Villa, at a certain corner, the principal road to the trenches divided into three branches, and in order to interfere as much as possible with communications, the Germans daily shelled this strategic point.

  26. Standing with her hands in the soapy water, or wiping dry the hideous blue-and-white dinner service of Wisteria Villa, she never even bothered to look up to see where the shells were landing.

  27. Our bureau in the cellar of Wisteria Villa was connected directly with the trenches.

  28. There was hardly a night that Wisteria Villa did not rock to the sound of French guns fired at 2 and 3 in the morning.

  29. She was not sure of her gown being exactly the right shade of blue to harmonise with the wisteria at close quarters.

  30. It seemed improbable that Margaret Edes in her wisteria costume could be speaking.

  31. The furniture was upholstered with a wisteria pattern, except a few chairs which were cane-seated, with silvered wood.

  32. Aunt Lavinia also says that the purple Wisteria grows easily from the beanlike seed and blossoms in three years, and that she has a dozen of these two-year-old seedlings that she will send me as soon as I have place for them.

  33. Indeed it was only yesterday that in opening a chest of drawers I came across a small lead saw bought for sixpence, with which you succeeded in quite cutting through the large Wisteria vine on Grandma Bartram's porch!

  34. It is really a city of gardens and everywhere are palms and pines and waving willow trees, magnificent arbors of wisteria not yet in bloom and splendid azalea bushes bursting into masses of white and pink blossoms.

  35. The wisteria had opened up during the day and now hung in magnificent purple clusters from an arbor across the main walk.

  36. Miss Campbell wished to visit an apothecary shop and there were other plans for sight-seeing,--perhaps the magnificent Shiba Temple and the wisteria in the park.

  37. Wisteria vines had been left to run riotously over several pines, and the lavender blossoms were now hanging far up the brown trunks.

  38. You, too, love beauty, Or else why twine the purple wisteria about your door-posts, Or pin a yellow gem upon your lilac gown?

  39. Lilacs and wisteria give the shades between red and blue.

  40. We passed between villas with pergolas of ramblers and wisteria until we found ourselves in the upper part of the city without having gone through the city at all.

  41. For years a many, a purple Wisteria spreading about the eaves of a south-country house, was to me only a purple Wisteria.

  42. Your French peasant is not, as a rule, addicted to the delights of flower raising; and, in those distant days, Wisteria was still something of a rarity anywhere.

  43. Strange paths of the musing thought, winding from Wisteria Sinensis to the days of our conquering English archer!

  44. The wisteria becomes independent, but it lies along the ground and dies.

  45. You see the wisteria hanging in the big tree there.

  46. In the centre of the rectangle formed by this audience of trees, and raised on a long table, was a tiny wisteria arbour, formed by a dozen plants arranged in quincunx.

  47. We sat down under the wisteria vine, which grew over the porch.

  48. He said it all like a parrot, looking up at the wisteria vine.

  49. As I stood there listening, I seemed to hear their chimes, for the odor of the wisteria is a chime of memory.

  50. Sure, it is just tea time, and I'm going to sit out on the little porch under the wisteria vine and the stars.

  51. He tried to faint, but very firmly I led him out into the full daylight under the wisteria vine.

  52. Well, I shall not mind the old adage about wisteria blossoms and tears.

  53. You have embroidered purple wisteria blossoms all over my ball dress?

  54. This was the sunny southern side; and when the wisteria was blooming, Gabriella moved her establishment of playthings out behind those sunlit cascades of purple and green, musical sometimes with goldfinches.

  55. The pillars of these verandas at the rear of the house were connected by a network of wires, and trained up the pillars and branching over the wires were coiling twisting vines of wisteria as large as Gabriella's neck.

  56. Not for her the shores in April of the Mediterranean, and the wisteria and sunshine.

  57. A limb of wisteria had climbed to the window and hung a cluster of its purple flowers on the sill.

  58. The night bore jonquils in her hands and wore a spray of wisteria in her hair.


  59. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wisteria" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.