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hazelwood

[ US /ˈheɪzəɫˌwʊd/ ]
NOUN
  1. reddish-brown wood and lumber from heartwood of the sweet gum tree used to make furniture

How To Use hazelwood In A Sentence

  • Smith and his staff boarded the destroyer Hazelwood from a Higgins boat, expecting to find an amtrack waiting to take them ashore. Brotherhood of Heroes
  • Just out of the port, the Valdez encountered some growlers - or chunks of ice separated from a glacier - and Hazelwood changed the vessel's course from 200 degrees to 180 degrees, steering the tanker outside of the shipping lane.
  • For much of the evening, however, the main pleasure lies in hearing the adaptation, under Charles Hazelwood's musical direction, of English folk tunes to South African marimbas and drums.
  • When Cassels, the German architect, came to Sligo in 1730 to build Hazelwood House for the Wynne's, he was also commissioned to build St. John's.
  • In some school districts, the state constitution protects student expression more broadly than does Hazelwood.
  • These sources also tell FITS that S.C. Ethics Commission Attorney Cathy Hazelwood may have permitted Miles to "backdate" one of his forms, or affix a prior date so as to make it appear that the document had been filed in a timely fashion. FITSNews
  • The Tokyo government is caught in a dilemma, according to Hazelwood.
  • Hazelwood's software can monitor the processor and detect when subsystems are being turned off and on too often.
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