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Example sentences for "honeysuckles"

Lexicographically close words:
honeydew; honeyed; honeymoon; honeymooning; honeysuckle; honged; hongry; hongs; honie; honied
  1. A pretty cottage in a lovely little garden, blooming with flowers, roses and honeysuckles trained on its white walls, a green turf seat by the side of its little porch, and a bee-hive in a sheltered corner.

  2. In a few minutes longer they had reached the lodge, a pretty small thatched house in the cottage style, with a profusion of China roses and honeysuckles on its white walls.

  3. Last winter in common with many others I suffered a partial loss of my Honeysuckles from winter-killing.

  4. From that hour I have had Honeysuckles to spare.

  5. It is of sandstone; the clusters of columns in the aisle look as if they were almost held together by the ivy and honeysuckles that wave around their mouldering capitals with every motion of the wind.

  6. Never did one of those honeysuckles grow; but there sprang up such a growth of potatoes as never had been seen on the hill.

  7. The old woman wiped her eyes, 'I thinks of him all de time, but seems lak we're young agin when I smell honeysuckles er see a yaller moon.

  8. Dat Sunday night I did walk wid Jim ter de gate an' stood under de honeysuckles dat wus a-smellin' so sweet.

  9. I went to a lodging at Sidcup--a pretty place with honeysuckles round my window.

  10. Most of the honeysuckles bear berries; the local honeysuckle is almost as brilliant in the season of fruit as when it blooms, but the Chinese and Japanese honeysuckles have berries of glossy black, easily seen by the birds.

  11. A calico gown with very gay colors straggling over it, like honeysuckles and buttercups on a hill-side, adorned her lathy person, leaving a trim foot visible upon a bundle of stalks just within range of uncle Nat's eye.

  12. Great snow-ball trees, trumpet vines and honeysuckles seemed to shoot out more rigorously from want of pruning, and the trees had become majestic with age.

  13. When she came down, an earthern pitcher, crowded with great white lilies, honeysuckles and sweetbriar, stood on the windows or mantel-pieces of every room.

  14. All the liquid air was slumbrous with the minute music of insect life, and from the honeysuckles clambering over the wall at his back came the murmur of the happy, happy bees.

  15. A bee from the honeysuckles had alighted unnoticed upon his hand.

  16. Then there are the evergreen Trumpet Honeysuckles (L.

  17. The Trumpet Honeysuckles are not so robust and free as the late Dutch, for example.

  18. The Honeysuckles are charming, and should be in every garden--at least one or other of them.

  19. The climbing Honeysuckles should only be pruned sufficiently to keep them within bounds.

  20. Transplant honeysuckles and spireas, with other hardy flowering shrubs.

  21. Elder water sprinkled on honeysuckles and roses, will prevent insects from lodging on them.

  22. The honeysuckles on the porch grew sweeter and sweeter as the sun went down, and the humming-birds dipped into those long flagons, or poised them selves in mid-air for a survey.

  23. Trip simpered, and the old fairies from their seats in the honeysuckles observed she was "sadly conducted;" but the Trips had never been too respectable.

  24. Roses and honeysuckles and jasmine grew all around it; and birds were singing, and goldfish were sporting about in the water; and there were beds of strawberries, all red and luscious, that filled the air with fragrance.

  25. There is a large wide verandah round two sides of the house, with French windows opening into it; and I could not help feeling impatient to see my own creepers in such luxuriant, beauty as these roses and honeysuckles were.

  26. The verandah is covered with honeysuckles and other creepers, and the gable end of the house where the bow-window of the drawing-room projects, is one mass of yellow Banksia roses in full blossom.

  27. For whether or no the hundreds of daily genuflexions were performed, the patch of ground around the solitary's cell must be ploughed or sown or reaped; the apples must be gathered or the honeysuckles twined.

  28. In Britain even the peasant has taste enough to plant a few roses or honeysuckles about his door or his casement, and there is the little bit of garden enclosed and neatly kept; but here no such attempt is made to ornament the cottages.

  29. To-day there are two catbirds, Elle et Lui, and the first Johnny Wren is inspecting the particular row of cottages that top the long screen of honeysuckles back of the walk named by Richard Wren Street.

  30. How the honeysuckles drip with sweet dews!

  31. On the walls, the creepers were all clad in green, and the honeysuckles cast their perfume in all the corners of the garden.

  32. As I whistled her into heel, I noticed that the honeysuckles in the hedgerow were clothing themselves in silvery green, and that a willow by a pool was bursting into golden glory.

  33. Still, youth knows rapid changes, and other things than honeysuckles and roses had bloomed into perfection at the parsonage.

  34. The honeysuckles and clematis vines had leaped from the windows and clambered rudely up the forest trees.

  35. Even pretty little humming-birds came out in force that morning, and shook the trumpet honeysuckles like mad things, buzzing their wings, and setting the great bumble bees that haunted the clover fields a most indecorous example.


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