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lady's smock

NOUN
  1. a bitter cress of Europe and America

How To Use lady's smock In A Sentence

  • The meadows support a range of grasses and plants including the lilac-coloured blooms of cuckooflower or lady's smock.
  • Wood anemones, lady's smock, bird's-foot trefoil and other frail flowers will permeate a room with their fresh breath. The Spring of Joy: A Little Book of Healing
  • They emerge, as they have again this year, as the flower buds of garlic mustard and of lady's smock appear. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lady's smock likes low-lying meadows and the edge of marshes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wood anemones, lady's smock, bird's-foot trefoil and other frail flowers will permeate a room with their fresh breath. The Spring of Joy: A Little Book of Healing
  • Pale-pink lady's smock, just coming, and its pretty double form. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whether it is sultry, as in lilac, or cool, as in lady's smocks, this mingling of fierce red and saintly blue has an elfin quality. The Spring of Joy: A Little Book of Healing
  • My 'lawn' contains at least bugloss, buttercup, celandine, clover, cowslip, dandelion, daisy, lady's smock, plantain and speedwell. Times, Sunday Times
  • First it was the lilac crowds of lady's smock, which brought with them the orange-tip butterfly. Times, Sunday Times
  • First it was the lilac crowds of lady's smock, which brought with them the orange-tip butterfly. Times, Sunday Times
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