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Johnny Appleseed

NOUN
  1. United States pioneer who planted apple trees as he traveled (1774-1845)

How To Use Johnny Appleseed In A Sentence

  • The frontier has been an active source for American folktales dealing with characters such as Paul Bunyan, Johnny Appleseed, John Henry, and Mike Fink.
  • One day Johnny Appleseed came upon a wolf that had been caught in a trap.
  • So Johnny Appleseed lay down on the front porch and went to sleep.
  • Johnny Appleseed planting apple trees across America with his discarded apple cores is another legend.
  • Johnny Appleseed is the nickname of a man whose real name was John Chapman, an American pioneer who planted large numbers of apple trees along the early frontier.
  • The question of why Alderman, the Johnny Appleseed of reconveyance fees, would exempt his own house may be of interest to lawmakers across the country as they debate whether such fees should be banned. Proponent Of New Real Estate Fee Exempts His Own House
  • Johnny Appleseed, whose real name was John Chapman, did not graft any of the apples he brought with him on his treks westward from New England, because his Swedenborgian Church viewed grafting exactly as many religions today view genetic engineering: only God could create an apple. Beyond the McIntosh
  • Her 1985 anthology series offered dramatizations from the lives of fictional American folk heroes including Johnny Appleseed, Davy Crockett, and Paul Bunyan.
  • And in his dream, the angel returned and told Johnny Appleseed that his work was completed and he could now rest.
  • No harm ever came to Johnny Appleseed in his lonely travel through the wilderness.
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