How To Use Shamrock In A Sentence

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  • Shamrock cup and saucer by Beleek Bestlite 31170 solid brass lamp base with dark green enamelled shade.
  • The shamrock is the symbol of the struggle against oppression. Undefined
  • It's not yet 9 o'clock, and she's been cleaning up since dawn in her sundress, which is the color of shamrocks, and her big silver jewelry. Nancy Ruhling: Astoria Characters: The Cheers Leader
  • Its blade is damask steel with a scabbard is a dull gold with jewels of all colours set in images that include an English rose, Scottish thistle, and Irish shamrock.
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  • The use of exaggerated dialect in ‘Down Shamrock Alley’ as representation of the Irish brogue helps to satirize and parody the new ethnic community of the Irish.
  • For years I was lead to believe that the shamrock was a large, green 3 leaf clover, in my mind, ranging from the size of a 5c to 20c piece. TravelPod.com TravelStream? ? Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • Behind them is an army of shamrock-studded floats, Irish dance troupes and marching bands.
  • The defeat of their meeting banker Moscow Flyer in the Queen Mother Champion Chase meant the shamrocks were wilting towards the end of the second day of the annual three-day meeting.
  • Got chigger bites real bad one time while picking dewberries out behind the Shamrock movie theater in Houston. Dewberry cobbler is your reward | Homesick Texan
  • You can barely get your pint away from the bar in London without some smiling barmaid drawing a little shamrock in the head for you.
  • Thus the small Lucerne clover or medicago is often sold as "shamrock" to Irish patriots, and the watercress has been solemnly pat forward as the true shamrock simply because old writers tell us, as evidence of the barbarous state of the Irish, that they fed upon shamrocks and watercress. More Science From an Easy Chair
  • Just a few comments: 1. The three leaf clover you refer to is in fact 'shamrock', our national symbol. Freedom Center Firing Workers
  • Then you don't know why the shamrock is our national emblem? Handy Andy, Volume 2 — a Tale of Irish Life
  • Auto body specialists at Shamrock recommend polishes that contain a product called carnauba.
  • Three men were attempting to do the Riverdance in shamrock-shaped slippers. Fancy dress and a lot of bottle at Andorra's ski party
  • According to legend the shamrock, with its three leaves on the single stalk, was used by St. Patrick to explain the mystery of the Christian Trinity to the pagan Irish.
  • So far the comments haven't mentioned the *other* lambs-quarters, Trillium erectum, also known colloquially as bethroot, birthroot, wakerobin, Indian balm, Indian shamrock, squaw root, and ground lily. Languagehat.com: MUSKOGEAN AND LAMB'S-QUARTERS.
  • In some instances symbols of national pride were also used, among them the English rose, Irish shamrock, and Scottish thistle.
  • The Shamrock Rovers manager, Michael O'Neill, praised PAOK Salonika as his side saw their hopes of progressing to the Europa League knockout stages end after a 3-1 defeat in Dublin. PSV Eindhoven draw comfort from Europa League qualification
  • He found it amusing that his shamrock green eyes took on a silver tint from the aluminum container. INCA GOLD
  • ‘I went to Oswald Bailey and Blacks before I found a shower bag at a chandlers in Shamrock Quay,’ she said.
  • Shannon Airport would be promoted using the shamrock, ‘the most significant symbol of Ireland in the minds of people throughout the world.’
  • According to legend the shamrock, with its three leaves on the single stalk, was used by St. Patrick to explain the mystery of the Christian Trinity to the pagan Irish.
  • Chair Pat Breen, who hails from Ireland, accessorized her Chanel ensemble by tying a shamrock scarf to her handbag.
  • It is a state of mind, a feeling, an attitude that can be worn like a shamrock on a lapel.
  • Matthew Cavanaugh-Pool/Getty Images “Go raibh maith agat” — what you say whenever someone gives you a Waterford crystal bowl full of shamrock. Ireland’s Language Remains on Life Support - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com
  • It also explains why the shamrock is the national symbol of Ireland.
  • Shamrock cup and saucer by Beleek Bestlite 31170 solid brass lamp base with dark green enamelled shade.
  • Decorated with intricate knot work, a harp and a shamrock, the emblems of the brigade, and with a bronze Irish wolfhound at the foot of the cross, it is reckoned by many to be the most beautiful memorial on the battlefield.
  • The rest of the day I'll spend wandering the halls of Congress with my shillelagh and shamrocks, doing my best impersonation of St. Patrick as I try to drive the snakes out of Capitol Hill. The Green They Steal, the Greed They Wear ...a St. Patrick's Day Lamentation
  • The Celtic revival in the world of arts and crafts meant an abundance of round towers, shamrocks and wolfhounds, all of which graced the postcards.
  • He was attacked because he wore a green and white hooped top with a shamrock.
  • The shamrock is forbid by law to grow on Irish ground; The Golden Book of Favorite Songs
  • A land where plastic shamrocks are rare, whin bushes are plentiful and the green isn't made in Taiwan.
  • Julie is currently playing in Norway with semi-pro side Skeid and for the past few seasons has been a member of the all conquering Shamrock Rovers squad of Dublin.
  • It's not yet 9 o'clock, and she's been cleaning up since dawn in her sundress, which is the color of shamrocks, and her big silver jewelry. Nancy Ruhling: Astoria Characters: The Cheers Leader
  • So far the comments haven't mentioned the *other* lambs-quarters, Trillium erectum, also known colloquially as bethroot, birthroot, wakerobin, Indian balm, Indian shamrock, squaw root, and ground lily. Languagehat.com: MUSKOGEAN AND LAMB'S-QUARTERS.
  • Keighley Shamrocks also played out a goalless draw as they held Division One leaders Ardsley Celtic at home.
  • Keighley Shamrocks slipped two positions following their home reverse against Eastmoor.
  • The designs, which recall both asterisks and shamrocks, also circle back to the Warhol-inspired dingbats of Daisy Chain, and the color reinforces the theme of luck.
  • A distinguished Irishman once showed me the "shamrock" he was wearing in his buttonhole as "the true" plant of that name. More Science From an Easy Chair
  • Shamrock cup and saucer by Beleek Bestlite 31170 solid brass lamp base with dark green enamelled shade.
  • Among these borrowed motifs are fleurs-de-lis, shamrocks, and various other flora, including, after 1876, the Canadian maple leaf.
  • The meeting of Abbeyside and Shamrocks is equally difficult to call, although Shamrocks will go into the game in buoyant mood following their impressive victory over Dungarvan last time out.
  • It was this renaissance that gave the death-blow to the squireen type of phoney Irish writing which created that charmingly-inane myth wearing a "caubeen", smoking a "dudheen", long upper-lipped, with shamrocks growing from his ears-the stage Irishman. The Irish Mind
  • Most, to be honest, follow the shamrock pint head stamp and the grassed worldcup beermat into the bin, but this morning's arrival actually looks vaguely interesting and possibly fun. Strange advertising thingies in the post...
  • Her yonic emblem appeared not only as the French fleu-de-lis but also as the Irish shamrock, which was not originally Irish but a sacred symbol among Indus Valley people some 6000 years before the Christian era. Lily
  • Irish heritage campaigners delighted as city street vendors begin selling small bundles of old fashioned fresh shamrocks for £2.50.
  • To the emigrant Irish and to their adoptive countries, the shamrock logo represented all that was best in Irishness.
  • The new badge comprises of a crown, harp, shamrock, laurel leaf and torch and scales with the cross of St Patrick as a centrepiece.
  • The vegetable gardens spread out from the house, laced with marigolds and a purple ground cover that looks like shamrocks: trebol, in Spanish.
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  • Green also became associated with this feast day (St. Patrick's Day) because it is the colour of spring, Ireland and the shamrock.
  • But the shamrock is a tender a plant, it's beauty soon will fade A Sprig of Irish Heather
  • Long live his hollowed shipmate, the Argonaut's shamrock, appanage of a participate of your motherland's assassin! Why is There Scientist Instead of Wisdom?
  • Lying on the top of the salt-box was a bunch of fairy flax, and sewed in the folds of her own scapular was the dust of what had once been a four-leaved shamrock, an invaluable specific “for seein’ the good people, ” if they happened to come within the bounds of vision. The Lianhan Shee
  • There were paper chains hung from the window-frames, construction paper shamrocks Scotch-taped to the glass.
  • He was a stalwart supporter of Shamrock Gaels GAA club and, of the sport in general.
  • Paul spent hours locating and reading the inscriptions on the tombstones and monuments, bedecked with harps, shamrocks, and Celtic crosses.
  • And the medals included a homemade iron cross with the head of Woodrow Wilson in the middle, pounded out by a blacksmith in Mobile, Alabama; a Knights Templar Ascalon commandery badge, which was a green Maltese cross edged in gold given to members of this Christian group whose ancestors had fought in the Crusades; and an iron shamrock against a backdrop of four pennies mounted on red, white, and blue ribbons. Savage Peace
  • St. Patrick brought Christianity to Ireland, explaining the Holy Trinity by the shamrock, which is three persons in one God," says Byrne. Winnipeg Sun
  • It was always a bit of a laugh watching on TV, the parades from around the world as 5th generation Oirish wannabes in New York or Sydney put on their green shamrocks, choked on their half Guinness and generally acted the eejit.
  • Barbara T remembers the St Patrick's concert at which the choirs from the Catholic schools sang together dressed in long white muslin frocks with green shamrock crowns on their heads.
  • A question for Anne-Marie: The Bramble Berry website says that the shamrock mica is a bleeding color -- will this be an issue with the layered soap? Amy's First Soap
  • The national emblem is a carved Irish shamrock adorning Government House, and the island's flag and crest show a woman with a cross and harp.
  • Aer Lingus has taken the dotcom route so seriously, it repainted four of its planes with a giant Aerlingus.com logo instead of the shamrock.

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