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rowan

[ UK /ɹˈə‍ʊən/ ]
[ US /ˈɹoʊən/ ]
NOUN
  1. Eurasian tree with orange-red berrylike fruits

How To Use rowan In A Sentence

  • Crab apples were used, as were sloes, rose hips and rowan berries.
  • Rowan Oliver's drums suggest a meeting of Al Foster and Jaki Liebezeit while John Richards' electric bass is a malevolent, fuzzed monster.
  • Above you see two skeins of Rowanspun 4-ply, which is discontinued. Green apples - a knitting blog
  • Happily, Rowan's efforts are as edgy and buzzing with street life as the argot he describes.
  • The waxwings' rather unusual speciality is supermarket car parks because of the owners' tendency to plant cotoneaster, pyracantha or non-native rowans that are heavy with red berries. Country diary: Claxton, Norfolk
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  • The bushranger was hanged in Melbourne in 1880 after being captured in a shoot-out with police in the small town of Glenrowan, Victoria.
  • In addition to the fir trees there are rowan, macrocarpa, eucalyptus and larch, and some native plants such as hard fern, matagouri, tussock, manuka, coprosma, and dracophyllum (the grass tree).
  • Rowan could just picture her, her hands fingering the beautiful flute as her eyes scanned the sea.
  • The goat butted him over; Guidry's rowan garland tumbled loose.
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