ivy-covered

ADJECTIVE
  1. overgrown with ivy
    Harvard's ivied buildings
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How To Use ivy-covered In A Sentence

  • The area is sheltered from the south by an ivy-covered brick wall.
  • The image of a woman crouching before an ivy-covered wall, her body an apparition of light-sensitive salts, is anchored to a new body.
  • At the shrine he was hoisted onto a kneeler, where he prayed before the ivy-covered grotto.
  • Their words and drawings were created by the same husband-and-wife team, and they were both inspired by where the couple lives: a steep, windy, densely foliaged neighborhood across from a dark forest of ivy-covered trees filled with coyotes and owls. A Rockin' Forest Fairy Tale
  • In the end, I had to forgo the dream of ivy-covered buildings and slouchy young men on a first-name basis with Kierkegaard.
  • Having cleared and sandblasted the ivy-covered stone, he pointed it with lime mortar but decided ‘for the sake of appearance’ not to use a lime render over the stone.
  • One day a car drove into the cemetery and stopped in front of the caretaker's ivy-covered administration building.
  • Muffy and I will be rooting for you from behind our ivy-covered, mansion walls! bulletbob wrote: Look at that crowd, boy the Tea - (B) aggers are sure representative of America aren't they? Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • Industry needs to work with the academic community to ensure that the ethical debate continues inside and outside of the ivy-covered walls.
  • Having cleared and sandblasted the ivy-covered stone, he pointed it with lime mortar but decided ‘for the sake of appearance’ not to use a lime render over the stone.
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