NOUN
- vigorous spreading North American tree having dark brown heavy wood; leaves turn gold in autumn
How To Use black ash In A Sentence
- There were lots of different species, as I recall, pretty typical of seepage swamp: black ash and cottonwood, buckthorn, marsh marigold, Virginia creeper, touch-me-not, wood nettle. FALSE MERMAID
- The thinner outer branches catch, singing the brown and green bark to blue-black ash, coiling the leaves into wilted cigars.
- Everywhere there was desolation - trees black and bare-limbed and the ground covered with gritty black ash.
- Roads of black ash traverse it, winding through the otherwise untraversable aa.
- People were encouraged to use public transport and the park-and-ride facility at Black Ash to access the city.
- But Seyf el-Mulook got possession of the sparrow and strangled it, and the jinnee fell upon the ground a heap of black ashes. Chapter 66. The External Soul in Folk-Tales
- She laid it down on the hearth and I promptly caught it up, intending to do some "riddling" myself, an occupation I much liked, loving to see the glowing red embers fall down on the black ashes. The Alpine Path: The Story of My Career
- His face was smeared with black ashes and he had several cuts on his arms.
- Comparisons: The white ash is apt to be confused with the _black ash_ Studies of Trees
- A baby carriage was overturned, and a heavy rain of black ash descended for a long while afterward.