How To Use Chinaberry In A Sentence
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A car went by, then a truck, the illumination of their headlights falling outside the pool of shadow under the chinaberry tree.
Rain Gods
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Comanche Lookout Park hosts combinations of ashe juniper, Texas and Mexican buckeye, as well as chinaberry, graneno, Lindheimer hackberry, honey mesquite, huisache, and more.
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A bolt struck a tall chinaberry tree at the edge of the field. It filled all visible space with a blinding glare and the crash seemed to invade the very boards they stood upon.
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Five minutes later she gave up and backed the car down the road to the house, where she left it under the shade of a chinaberry.
SORT OF RICH
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Comanche Lookout Park hosts combinations of ashe juniper, Texas and Mexican buckeye, as well as chinaberry, graneno, Lindheimer hackberry, honey mesquite, huisache, and more.
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It is green all year long, but in the summertime it throws off a nasty, staining black fruit about the size of a chinaberry that keeps our gardener busy with the chlorine and brush.
Winemaking in the Mexican sierra
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Plants bring vivacity to residence, office and hotel. Philodendron, bamboo palm, lady palm, rubber plant, chinaberry , ivy are some of the most popular and easy-to-care plants.
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I used to climb to the top of one of the huge chinaberry trees which guarded our front gate, and look out over the world.
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Our neighbor has one chinaberry tree in the front, but all we have is grey dirt.
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I was a cultural mulatto, born and raised without the benefits of Watts, chop shops, Motown street corners, or deep down Smithville fishing holes and chinaberry trees… I was too black to be white, too white to be black.
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Melia azedarach, called chinaberry or West Indian lilac, contained a number of toxic alkaloids.
Jurassic Park
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A tree-snapping wind storm in May and a worsening drought have dealt more blows, and invasive species such as chinaberry, nandina and ligustrum are choking out native plants.
Statesman - AP Sports
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In Midland, where the sky arced over us in one enormous dome of blistering blue and where people doggedly imported acres of elm seedlings and chinaberry trees to plant the green ribbons of shade that lined their streets at the edge of the desert, we were quite literally an ocean and almost a continent removed.
Spoken from the Heart
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Examples are glossy black chokecherry, Siberian and ‘red splendor’ crabapple, snowberry, bittersweet, sumacs, American highbush cranberry, eastern and European wahoo, Virginia creeper and Chinaberry.
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Melia azedarach, called chinaberry or West Indian lilac, contained a number of toxic alkaloids.
Jurassic Park
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On one side it was anchored by a huge chinaberry tree, on the other by a towering mimosa.
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While the store now seemed small to him, the trees—pecan and chinaberry and the occasional spiny-trunked palm—seemed enormous.
Calling Up Ghosts on the Ten-Mile Straight
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Among his choices were olive, lemon, lime, apricot, peach, and chinaberry.
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(Azadirachta indica) or chinaberry (Melia azedarach) blossom nectar is harmful to honeybees, since leaves and seeds are widely used to control insects.
9: Domestic animals
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The latter name (not to mention neem itself) has sometimes been confused with M. azedarach, a West Asian tree commonly known as Persian lilac, bakain, dharak, or chinaberry.
3 The Tree
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I skirt the shade of the chinaberry, move steadily away from Jimmy's fistful of asps.
South Oak Cliff
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The chinaberry is a warm-weather shade tree that was brought to the United States a couple of centuries ago and has flourished in the South.
Childhood in a minor key