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Example sentences for "boles"

Lexicographically close words:
boldnes; boldness; boldnesse; bole; bolero; bolice; bolide; bolides; boliviano; boll
  1. There were bright jewelled patches in amongst the trees; the boles of the trees shone out sharp grey and silver and flaked with sharp green leaves away and away until they melted into a mist of leafage.

  2. Miriam saw very distinctly the clear sunlight on the boles of the trees showing every ridge and shade of colour as it had done on the peaked summer-house porch in the morning.

  3. Down to the ground he came in the utter blackness of the close-set boles and the overhanging verdure of the jungle.

  4. A score of sputtering, smoking pine-knots threw a lurid light on as many hilarious groups, and revealed, fantastically enough, the boles and lower branches of the big shade trees above them.

  5. The light grew: the boles of the trees came out, one by one, through the purple.

  6. The grey sandy track wound like a ribbon among the black boles of the firs, whose branches kept up a sibilant whispering as the night wind played through them.

  7. On every side were the crowding fir boles that blotted out the distance and obscured each other.

  8. It was a raw, misty morning, and the plane trees, with their black boles and boughs, looked sombre and melancholy.

  9. There's no Boles at all, and there's no Teresa either.

  10. And from thenceforth, regularly, twice a week, I wrote a letter to Boles, and an answer from Boles to Teresa.

  11. Boles, and I gave it to some one else to read it to me; and when they read it to me I listened and fancied that Boles was there.

  12. When they write such a letter for me, and read it to me, I feel quite sure that Boles is there.

  13. And I tell you plainly that I would willingly have changed places with this Boles if his fair correspondent had been not Teresa but something less than she.

  14. And I asked you to write me a letter from Boles to Teresa--that is to me.

  15. The woodpeckers amble up the boles and branches of trees, and when they wish to descend, as they do occasionally for a short distance, they hitch down backward.

  16. One spring I made up my mind to make a closer study than ever of the dainty creeping warbler, wishing to know just how he contrives to scuttle up and down the boles and branches of the trees with so much ease and grace.

  17. Communicated from the skies In runic whispers)--that invokes The boles that sleep within the seeds, And out of narrow darkness leads The vast assemblies of the oaks.

  18. As the rock-rose there that grew, Delicate and dim as dew, Stepped from boles of oaks, and drew Faunlike forms to follow, who Filled the forest spacious!

  19. The stockade, boles of stout young trees sawed off in lengths of twenty feet and sharply pointed at the upper end, the other end deeply sunken into the ground, began to grow apace.

  20. On the boles of the younger trees and on all the branches, the bark is so smooth and seamless that it does not appear as bark at all, but rather the naked wood.

  21. The bark on the older sections is nearly black, so that the boles and branches are clearly traced against the prevailing gray of the mountains on which they delight to dwell.

  22. Many of the long, slender boles so abundant in these woods are saved for spars, and so excellent is their quality that they are in demand in almost every shipyard of the world.

  23. How beautiful seemed the golden sunbeams streaming through the woods between the warm brown boles of the cedars and pines!

  24. The grass is as uniform as a carpet, and grows quite up to the boles of the trees.

  25. He said: I see the boles of goodly trees, and betwixt them the gleaming of a great water.

  26. The gentle hillside above was clothed by plantations, and a grove of ancient beech trees, whose pale, smooth boles stood out from among undergrowth of lustrous hollies and the warm russet of fallen leaves.

  27. Squirrels, disturbed in the ingathering of their winter store, whisked up the boles of the great trees and scolded merrily from the forks of the high branches.

  28. The smooth boles of the tall beech-trees looked grand in their winter nakedness, rising like columns from the white frost-bespangled ground.

  29. All the tree boles were pierced and perforated, and boughs had been severed so that they littered the way.

  30. Then comes a forest region of luxuriant chestnut-trees, giants with pink boles just bursting into late leafage, yellow and tender, but too thin as yet for shade.

  31. They were birk-trees, an' their boles were that breet they fair glistened i' t' sunleet.

  32. As they drove away the sun sank behind the hill and the pine-boles turned from red to grey.

  33. The lane passed into a pine-wood with boles reddening in the afternoon sun and delicate blue shadows on the snow.

  34. When the whelps of the Woodbeast wander with the Leafage of the Tree All up the Mirkwood-water to seek what they shall find, The oak-boles of the battle and the war-wood stark and blind?

  35. The pallid boles of the trees, the sentinels by the water with the press of verdure behind them, stand, as we pass, like soundless exclamations.

  36. The trees mostly were arborescent laurels I believe, with smooth brown boles which were blotched through their outer cuticle peeling away, much in the manner of that of the plane tree.

  37. A rough pier was being thrown out on palm boles to receive us, but it was not ready.

  38. Though we could not get ashore, there was enough to watch, if it were only the men leisurely driving palm boles into the river, making a pier for us.

  39. We had been under way for more than an hour when my eyes opened on the illuminated panorama of leaves and boles unfolding past the door of my cabin.

  40. Here is another ordination bill: 30 Boles of Punch before the People went to meeting.

  41. These burst into a flame almost on the instant, and a rush of crackling light streamed up into the air, making the tree boles look pink, like the rosy tinted snow.

  42. All the world was still and grey, and under the spruce firs the snow carpet lay smooth and untrodden-- dead white with the black boles rising from it.

  43. The moth is out in August and September, and may often be seen sitting on the boles of trees, generally low down.

  44. In the New Forest, Hampshire, where it is often plentiful, it may be seen on the boles of trees, but is more easily obtained after dark when it comes to the sugar patch.

  45. The boles of trees are favourite resting places, and upon them, and also upon gate-posts, etc.

  46. The sun in far-splashing splendor slanted from peak to peak, painting purple shadows on the snow and warming the boles of the tall trees till they shone like fretted gold.


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