How To Use Suckle In A Sentence

  • The six tapestries she planted come alive with interwoven threads of color and texture from golden boxleaf honeysuckle, lavender, hebe, leatherleaf sedge, and Bowles' golden sedge bordered by dwarf boxwood.
  • There were still flowers in plenty, pink campion, toadflax, small blue scabious, honeysuckle, and six-inch mushrooms, inedible no doubt, but the blackberries were ripe and juicy enough to quench thirst.
  • Two shrubs here are desert broom and burro bush, while wildflowers include desert honeysuckle, with long, tubular, brick-red flowers, and woolly feverfew, with white or greenish flowers.
  • Highbush cranberries are a fruit of the honeysuckle, and completely different fruit than the lowbush or commercial cranberry. VEGAN IN WHITEHORSE?
  • These “Judas Goats” here want big govt. and to suckle from the breast of it. Think Progress » ThinkFast: February 18, 2010
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  • Round the body of the trees, planted some at their root, and some upon the different parts of the trunk, crept the withy, the snakeweed, the ivy, and the hop, and intermingled with them the jessamine and the honeysuckle, in the most unbounded profusion. Imogen A Pastoral Romance
  • Besides picking the more familiar lemon balm, coltsfoot and mullein, I found myself picking honeysuckle flowers for their antibacterial and antiviral properties.
  • Tea at a tiny inn sunk in a dell through which a sleepy lane trickled between high banks -- tea in the pocket garden under sweet-smelling limes, where stocks stood orderly and honeysuckle sprawled over the brick-nogging, brought back old days of happy fellowship, just to outshine their memory. Anthony Lyveden
  • The Chinese wants to be suckled with a jin everyday!
  • A south wall provides shelter and supports roses, jasmine and honeysuckle. Planning the Organic Herb Garden
  • Note: The name honeysuckle comes from the sweet nectar flower produces to intoxicate the greedy bee.
  • Several species of hummingbirds flit about the blooms of the Arizona trumpet and the desert honeysuckle, while the rat-tat-tat of five different kinds of woodpeckers may be heard.
  • One litter of approximately four to five young is suckled while the next brood is gestating.
  • They placed shrubs-roses, azaleas, altheas, forsythia, crepe myrtle, spirea, camellias, nandina, and wild honeysuckle-throughout the yard.
  • Climbing roses, jasmine and honeysuckle were trained up the walls and rosemary and lavender borders lined the flower beds.
  • Amy had a bower in hers, rather small and earwiggy, but very pretty to look at, with honeysuckle and morning-glories hanging their colored horns and bells in graceful wreaths all over it, tall white lilies, delicate ferns, and as many brilliant, picturesque plants as would consent to blossom there. Little Women
  • The water was just the right temperature and it was scented with lavender perfume and honey-suckle.
  • The 50-year-old is currently establishing a beef suckler herd after diversifying from milk production last July.
  • I was dreaming of gardens of primrose and moors covered with heather and cottages with honeysuckle over the door.
  • Such a tiger-lily on my table, and the pretty delicate achimenes, and the stephanotis climbing up the verandah, and a bignonia by its side, with honeysuckle all over the steps, and jessamine all over the two water-tanks at the angle of the verandah. Life of John Coleridge Patteson
  • The trees were mostly birches, with here and there a twisted trunk of alder, overgrown with bramble and honeysuckle.
  • The air is full of the smell of honeysuckle, the buzzing of bees, the chirruping of bluebirds, and the sizzling of meat.
  • The winter honeysuckle has a fabulous scent produced by masses of small white tubular flowers, while the wintersweet smells spicier. Times, Sunday Times
  • Grapevines and honeysuckle are the best vines to work with.
  • A heady scent of newly mown hay and honeysuckle wafted in through the open window. Times, Sunday Times
  • The evergreen ivy is a rippling carpet, the twining honeysuckle a living basketry texture.
  • Climbing roses, jasmine and honeysuckle were trained up the walls and rosemary and lavender borders lined the flower beds.
  • Old shrubs, such as spiraea, forsythia, lilac, and honeysuckle, often become overgrown and full of crowded stems and dead wood.
  • Even before the aspen and willows leaf out in the spring you'll see honeysuckles' green haze in abandoned fields and across wooded hillsides.
  • Climbing roses, jasmine and honeysuckle were trained up the walls and rosemary and lavender borders lined the flower beds.
  • To change the system of payment will lead to income losses mostly on suckler cow and sheep farms that are highly dependent on headage.
  • Other woody plants include fragrant sumac, evergreen sumac, little walnut, Mexican buckeye, Texas persimmon, Texas snowbell, and western white honeysuckle.
  • The honeysuckle curled around the trunk of the apple tree.
  • HOW can I stop my climbing honeysuckle getting powdery mildew? The Sun
  • But when I go back to Aunt Jane's garden, I pass through the front yard and the back yard between rows of lilac, syringas, calycanthus, and honeysuckle; I open the rickety gate, and find myself in a genuine old-fashioned garden, the homely, inclusive spot that welcomed all growing things to its hospitable bounds, type of the days when there were no impassable barriers of gold and caste between man and his brother man. Aunt Jane of Kentucky
  • The hot sun drew a rich scent from the honeysuckle vines.
  • The leaves of various kinds receive the water very differently: some are completely bathed, showing a smooth surface of varnished green from stem to point, like the lilac of the garden, for instance; on others, like the syringa, the fluid lies in flattened transparent drops, taking an emerald color from the leaf on which they rest; while the rose and the honeysuckle wear those spherical diamond-like drops, sung by poets and sipped by fairies. Rural Hours
  • Finally, in the Erechtheum the upper part or necking of the shaft is enriched with an exquisitely wrought band of floral ornament, the so-called honeysuckle pattern. A History of Greek Art
  • After undergoing a pseudopregnancy, my neighbors' Jack Russell terrier chased away the family's cat and adopted and suckled her kittens.
  • You lived in the white-washed cottage, all honeysuckle and clematis without -- earwiggy and damp within, maybe. Second Thoughts of an Idle Fellow
  • Most of my hedges are jungles of the various trees, draped with blackberry, dog-rose, bryony, honeysuckle and wild hop, all scrambling about the branches. Wildwood
  • Others fondled in their arms gazelles or savage whelps of wolves, and suckled them-young mothers these with babes at home, whose breasts were still full of milk; crowns they wore of ivy or of oak or blossoming convolvulus. The Bacchantes
  • We are a race of land-robbers and sea-robbers, we Anglo-Saxons, and small wonder, when we suckle at the breasts of a breed of women such as maraud my poppy field. Revolution, and Other Essays
  • So, too, do winter flowerers such as mahonias, winter jasmine, wintersweet, shrubby honeysuckles, daphne and camellias. Times, Sunday Times
  • So doth the woodbine the sweet honeysuckle Gently entwist," said Titania; and the blast poured the rain in a spout against the window. The Seaboard Parish Volume 3
  • Hollyhocks and mallow crowded the beds with roses and honeysuckle vying for position on the front wall. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
  • Working on a rosewood corner cupboard veneered in burr walnut, and featuring an inlaid marquetry honeysuckle design, will always remain one of Luke's favourite jobs.
  • They are fast growers and tend to bloom over a much longer period than perennial climbers such as clematis and honeysuckle.
  • You can help the process by surrounding the area with plants they like, such as honeysuckle, crossvine, bee balm, hollyhock and lantana. Whether to attract (hummingbirds) or repel (mosquitoes), products deliver
  • His nipples had become tight raisins of need, and she brushed them with her fingers and then bent to suckle them, putting tears in his eyes as he moved against her harder when she finally sought his mouth again for a kiss. Surrender the Dark
  • Then there's a water butt up by the back door; and some honeysuckle growing over the porch.
  • The best choices include abutilon, agastache, alstroemeria, bee balm, cestrum, cleome, coral bells, fuchsia, honeysuckle, lion's tail, penstemon, red-flowered perennial lobelia, salvia, and zauschneria.
  • Suckler cows with calves will also benefit from early turnout provided the fields are sheltered and dry and you take steps to prevent tetany.
  • The decisions cover the distribution of the national envelope, the milk quota limit for the suckler cow and the headage limit for the special beef premium scheme.
  • Ingredient: wild Chrysanthemum, Honeysuckle root of red - rooted salvia and so on.
  • These included lilacs, lindens, Virginia creeper, marigolds, sunflowers, honeysuckle, pinks, and daisies.
  • Spirea Van Houttii, best known as Bridal Wreath, we might include and a few of the hardy vines if a trellis or other support was given for them, such as clematis paniculata, coccinea and jackmani, the large purple and white honeysuckle, Chinese matrimony vine, etc. Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916
  • Sucklers hit a high of £818 going to M Mackin for a Limousin heifer and bull calf.
  • Ironically the younger generation's zeal is a byproduct of the censorship and propaganda they have been suckled on.
  • These included lilacs, lindens, Virginia creeper, marigolds, sunflowers, honeysuckle, pinks, and daisies.
  • Honeysuckle and quince have nectar rich flowers and fruits follow.
  • James farms suckler cows, selling weanlings off in October.
  • Honey suckle edged the white picket fence and roses, swarmed by busy bees filled the gardens with paths of white pebbles.
  • A gazebo heavy with the scent of jasmine or honeysuckle.
  • So we left the question of statuary for another day and contented ourselves with packing a trolley with roses, clematis, honeysuckle, a climbing hydrangea, hardy geranium, and astilbe.
  • The way he had of patting her breast as he suckled, the incalculable wisdom in his newborn eyes. Earl of Durkness
  • The windows of his new room were fitted with green venetians; round the verandah-posts twined respectively a banksia and a Japanese honey-suckle, which further damped the glare; while on the patch of buffalo-grass in front stood a spreading fig-tree, that leafed well and threw a fine shade. Australia Felix
  • The stone and rough-sawn cedar pergola here will soon be ablush with climbing roses, Concord grapevines and winding honeysuckle. Greenwich Time Most Viewed
  • A heady scent of newly mown hay and honeysuckle wafted in through the open window. Times, Sunday Times
  • The common honeysuckle, _Lonicera Periclymenum_, is one of these, and it is noticeable in this plant that the calyx remains unaffected -- a circumstance which Morren says shows the distinctness of virescence from frondescence; for, in this instance, we have the most foliaceous portion of the flower remaining unchanged, while the corolla and other organs, usually less leaf-like in their nature, assume a green colour; but this may rather be attributed to the axial nature of the so-called adherent calyx. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • Apparently her blackthorn and her holly, her roses and her honeysuckle were scratching the barouche as he drove past. SANDS OF TIME
  • Its main role is as a terminal sire for suckler herds or as a beef sire for dairy herds.
  • The honeysuckle, with flowers of white or red, emits a wonderful fragrance and grows to about eight feet in two years.
  • Totally random thought, I love how the verification words are sometimes real words or close to real words...today it's "suckle Sunday Sweets: More 80s
  • However, many of Wodehouse's novels were first serialized in the Saturday Evening Post, and one of his short stories that did appear in the Post, "Honeysuckle Cottage," is a devastating spoof of the kind of gloopy, syrupy romance stories that often appeared in that magazine. Wodehouse Addendum
  • HOW can I stop my climbing honeysuckle getting powdery mildew? The Sun
  • A climbing hydrangea, honeysuckle and cotoneaster behaved in similar fashion until their third year, when they all finally took off.
  • This area is partially enclosed by more trellis with honeysuckle and climbing roses growing up it.
  • I can smell honeysuckle and jasmine from three fields away. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rosette is Egyptian; and the honeysuckle, which Mr. Petrie has identified as a florid variety of the lotus pattern, (44) is also distinctly Egyptian. Pharaohs, Fellahs and Explorers
  • We chose 3 varieties of thyme to put in the edges of the raised bed and 3 climbing plants to fill the trellis by the gate - two ivies and a honeysuckle.
  • He went on to suggest future inventions for boffins to work on: the slamless door, the suckless soup spoon and the trickleless tap.
  • Formal beds, divided by paths, probably contained a mixture of fragrant herbs, flowers including honeysuckle and rose, and fruit trees such as mulberry and quince.
  • Here one walks beside deep, grassy trenches, which appear to continue without end, along the forest level; farther, the wild mint and the centaurea perfume the shady nooks, the oaks and lime-trees arch their spreading branches, and the honeysuckle twines itself round the knotty shoots of the hornbeam, whence the thrush gives forth her joyous, sonorous notes. The French Immortals Series — Complete
  • Their incorporation into these pedigree herds as suckler dams or resale as in calf cows offers a very lucrative second-hand value.
  • The competition is open to suckler farmers whether finishing cattle or selling weanlings or stores.
  • The wetnurse suckled the infant
  • And you may like to know that we have not neglected the infant's biological need to suckle.
  • At one point, they tie the mother camel's legs together so the baby can suckle, but once free she wanders away, her unhappy calf following at a distance behind her.
  • On walls, you should plant nectar-rich honeysuckle, wisteria and Ceanothus.
  • Honeysuckle, fraochan, wood sorrel, bugle, blue-bell, few-flowered woodrush, royal fern, hay-scented buckler fern and foxglove all occur on the forest floor along with numerous mosses and liverworts.
  • At Embsay I found harebell, knapweed, honeysuckle, meadowsweet, bittersweet and of course lots of teasel.
  • Any child suckled by this fairy would grow to be huge and strong, say the Bulgarians and say the Irish, said our informant.
  • He could smell the wild honeysuckle in the hawthorn hedges, and the hot floury scent of the stubble in the fields. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
  • Hicks, Edward, quoted hicoria species hippeastrum hitching to trees hoes hollies hollyhock hollyhock rust honey locust honeysuckles Manual of Gardening (Second Edition)
  • Despite some improvements in prices, the picture is not so bright for many in less favoured areas in Laois and especially those now depending on headage payments in the sheep and suckler sectors.
  • Roses, honeysuckle and clematis run vigorously together up the pergola, beneath which are hebes, more hostas, hardy geraniums and several magnificent phormiums.
  • As I type, a hummingbird is feasting at the honeysuckle outside my window. Entretenir de grands espoirs - French Word-A-Day
  • Apparently her blackthorn and her holly, her roses and her honeysuckle were scratching the barouche as he drove past. SANDS OF TIME
  • Currently Mr Rushton farms 450 acres with horned sheep and suckler cattle.
  • Silent Poem backroad leafmold stonewall chipmunk underbrush grapevine woodchuck shadblow woodsmoke cowbarn honeysuckle woodpile sawhorse bucksaw outhouse wellsweep backdoor flagstone bulkhead buttermilk candlestick ragrug firedog brownbread hilltop outcrop cowbell buttercup whetstone thunderstorm pitchfork steeplebush gristmill millstone cornmeal waterwheel watercress buckwheat firefly jewelweed gravestone groundpine windbreak bedrock weathercock snowfall starlight cockcrow Marching (100x15)
  • There are ewers like eagles and cockerels, incense-burners like lynxes and a water-pourer in the form of an unfortunate humped cow (properly a zebu) which suckles its calf while a lion bites its hump.
  • Dowsabell went forth to gather honeysuckle and lady's-smock nearly three centuries since. Round About a Great Estate
  • Sparkle in golden glimmer and lasting Secret Charm scent, a captivating blend of Honeysuckle, Gala Apple and Stephanotis.
  • I stayed silent, mostly because I really hated it when she said the word “suckled.” How to Flirt with A Naked Werewolf
  • Somehow the names added to the beauty of the plants like the foliate illuminations on the initial letters of medieval manuscripts, or honeysuckle spiralling up a living tree. Wildwood
  • HOW can I control powdery mildew on a honeysuckle? The Sun
  • Of the 18 species surveyed in this study, Microstegium, Japanese honeysuckle, Chinese privet, kudzu, and multiflora rose are among the most problematic invasive species on the Research Park and its component management areas.
  • The class Mammalia is scientifically defined as "all animals which have a vertebrated skeleton and suckle their young. Archive 2005-05-01
  • Serpentine layering Climbers such as clematis, jasmine, wisteria and honeysuckle root wherever their long pliable stems touch the soil.
  • Hollyhocks and mallow crowded the beds with roses and honeysuckle vying for position on the front wall. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
  • The mammalia are the class which suckle their young; second to them are the BIRDS; and then the blood cools, the organisation is inferior, and the REPTILES are produced; and lastly come the FISHES, with cold blood, and wanting aerial lungs. How to See the British Museum in Four Visits
  • The elevation being 12,080 feet, I was above the limit of trees, and the ground was covered with many kinds of small-flowered honeysuckles, berberry, and white rose. Himalayan Journals — Complete
  • The waxberry is a member of the honeysuckle family.
  • They also run a flock of early lambing sheep and a small suckler cow herd.
  • His farming enterprises are a herd of suckler cows and horses, which compete in the equestrian sport of eventing up to and including international level.
  • Honeysuckle flowers contain flavonols, flavones, catechins, isoflavanones, and anthocyanins.
  • The white and pink spiral frutex also abounds with some exquisite upright honeysuckles, shrubby plants about three feet in height; the blossoms grow in pairs or by fours, and hang beneath the light green leaves; elegant trumpet-shaped flowers of a delicate greenish white, which are succeeded by ruby - coloured berries. The Backwoods of Canada Being Letters From The Wife of an Emigrant Officer, Illustrative of the Domestic Economy of British America
  • In comparing the relative abundances of the six species across the whole state, Japanese honeysuckle occupied about 26% of all measured edges, more than all the other species combined.
  • The fuchsia is six feet broad and as thick as the matted honey-suckle on the garden wall; and you may shake it as you would a sheet of honey-suckle that you were pulling down. Maria Edgeworth
  • But viewers will hear some flat lines, some predictable lines and, well, some memorably awful lines, such as "Music is magic and magic music" or "You were so young then, mischievously playing in my puddles" or -- brace yourself -- "See their songs suckle on society like the stained lips of rape children to their wavering mother's breast. On HBO, poetry's 'Brave New Voices' are engaging -- if less than artful
  • Waist-high colonies of red campion alternate with leggy stalks of buttercup and bright eaves of flowering honeysuckle; dog roses sprinkle their pink, aromatic ladders from high hedge-tops. Country diary: Anglesey
  • We chose 3 varieties of thyme to put in the edges of the raised bed and 3 climbing plants to fill the trellis by the gate - two ivies and a honeysuckle.
  • Since this is a contest whose winners will suckle daily on the teat of special interest money, the "greed" is all but implied. Midterm Madness, Part Four: The Seven Deadly Sins
  • All the surrounding high-rises are screened out with clematis and honeysuckle vines on the perimeter fence.
  • He slid down her body a little way, until he was just barely inside her, to nuzzle her nipples, first one and then the other, to take awkward suckle while her fingers flexed and unflexed in his hair. THE VOW
  • Then there's a water butt up by the back door; and some honeysuckle growing over the porch.
  • The young of some mammals continue to suckle for years.
  • HOW can I control powdery mildew on a honeysuckle? The Sun
  • Serpentine layering Climbers such as clematis, jasmine, wisteria and honeysuckle root wherever their long pliable stems touch the soil.
  • We stayed away from pretty but non-native invasive plants like purple loosestrife and Japanese honeysuckle.
  • It is best that calves suckle from all 4 teats, but make sure at least 2 teats are suckled.
  • Milk production of the breed is, however, still more than sufficient to suckle the calf, and several farmers still milk their cows and process milk into typical cheeses.
  • For added interest, Brenda has some clematis, honeysuckle, winter-flowering jasmine and Russian vine as climbers.
  • The face of the hill on the south side of the entrance possesses some good soil; and at the time of our visit* was covered with a profusion of herbage, and studded with groups of banksia, which the colonists call the honeysuckle; the wood of which is useful in ship-building on account of the crooked growth of its stem. Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia Performed between the years 1818 and 1822 — Volume 1
  • Good candidates are aucuba, barberry, forsythia, holly, honey-suckle, hydrangea, spirraea, weigela and even roses.
  • Then, hat in hand, he asked Sir Peter's indulgence for a private conference with me, and led me away by the arm into a sweet-smelling lane, all thick with honeysuckle and candleberry shrub. The Reckoning
  • Up close he smelt all sweet and sickly, like a wilting honeysuckle tendril. BEHINDLINGS
  • The horn of the goat that suckled Zeus, which broke off and became filled with fruit. In folklore, it became full of whatever its owner desired.
  • This process of making different kinds of milk at different times may be initiated by changes in the way the infant suckles.
  • And yet, when you look at the most successful authors (new and old), and I mean the bigtime successful ones, across the board the vast majority are ones who have never suckled from the teat of overt marketing/promotion. This is Your Brain. This is Your Brain on Drugs.
  • Tuck long stems of honeysuckle into their supports. Times, Sunday Times
  • Flowers and berries of honeysuckle entwine new growth on woody tops of the banks and, in the footings, the poisonous scarlet berries of arum – or cuckoo pint – are unusually prolific. Country diary: St Stephens-by-Saltash
  • The account says the judge appointed five "antient weamen" to examine Sherwood's body in full, whereupon they found "two things like titts on her private parts of a black coller color" that she apparently used to suckle demons. Virginia Historical Society's odd gems offer uncommon insights into the past
  • Up the bare trunks of trees were grown passion flowers, flaming nasturtiums, jasmine, and honeysuckles to finish the picturesque scene.
  • Several species of hummingbirds flit about the blooms of the Arizona trumpet and the desert honeysuckle, while the rat-tat-tat of five different kinds of woodpeckers may be heard.
  • There were still flowers in plenty, pink campion, toadflax, small blue scabious, honeysuckle, and six-inch mushrooms, inedible no doubt, but the blackberries were ripe and juicy enough to quench thirst.
  • One of the most attractive and beautiful of these alpine flowers is the blue honeysuckle or polemonium, about an inch in height. Wild Life on the Rockies
  • I have the biggest herd of sucklers in Lancashire scattered across 1,186 acres.
  • I grew up as a Chicaza noble, literally suckled on the art of war; but until the arrival of the Kristianos . . . Fire The Sky
  • The coming of spring brings it – the first crocus pricking up, dawn a moment earlier day by day, the mist of green on honeysuckle hedges in February, the early arabis, spicily warm, with the bees 'hum about it. The Spring of Joy: A Little Book of Healing
  • Their enterprise consists of 500 breeding ewes and 40 suckler cows in association with 50 acres of sugar beet, the rest is in grain.
  • The honeysuckle curled around the trunk of the apple tree.
  • Old shrubs, such as spiraea, forsythia, lilac, and honeysuckle, often become overgrown and full of crowded stems and dead wood.
  • Roses, honeysuckle and clematis run vigorously together up the pergola, beneath which are hebes, more hostas, hardy geraniums and several magnificent phormiums.
  • Areas cleared of rhododendrons will be recolonised with plants such as bluebells, wood sorrel and honeysuckle.
  • The earth was fuller of color than in the painted spring; the hedgerows were hung with brilliant berries in wreaths and clusters, luminous briony and honeysuckle, and the ebony gloss of the privet making more vivid the bright red of the hips and the dark red of the haws. Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard
  • While giving concentrates to spring/summer calving suckler cows at this time of the year is uneconomic it could be a convenient method for a part of the herd (the late calvers) that remain unweaned up to the time of housing.
  • Tuck long stems of honeysuckle into their supports. Times, Sunday Times
  • One year I stayed for a few nights in a honey domaine near Carpentras where bees and their hives were carted from lilac field to honeysuckle maze to clover meadow, the juicy fruit of their labors then captured and mixed into thick liquid gold.
  • Three things flourish - jasmine, honeysuckle and a vine. Times, Sunday Times
  • He turned over in his own bed, _his bed_, and smelt the sweet breath of the honeysuckle coming in at the window, heard the thrushes singing their evening song up the street. The City of Fire
  • Mexicans were born here, among the smoky bouquets of the toyon shrub, made love on hills of elderberry, honeysuckle, and fistfuls of lilac fiesta flowers, married each other by a ring of deodar cedars, grew old walking the long, open fields of sage scrub and giant wild rye, and died in ancient forests of pine and eucalyptus. The Madonnas of Echo Park
  • If the calf is too weak to suckle directly, take milk from the cow and feed it using a clean bottle and teat, or by stomach tube.
  • The project involved the application of farmyard manure and calcified seaweed to the land in order to increase its productive value, and enable the raising of 40 suckler cows on the land.
  • Roses and honeysuckle entwine the little cottage.
  • When he was born, he can't suck, he was suckled with spoon.
  • Try planting some honeysuckle to tempt insects, the sparrow's fodder. Times, Sunday Times
  • It faces to the south, so that the little court between the gables is a veritable sun-trap, wherein grow magnolia and jessamine; while roses, Dutch honeysuckle, clematis and wistaria cover the whole front of the house and almost hide the mullioned windows. The Drummer's Coat
  • For suckler cows with calves, the biggest risk now is grass tetany.
  • You showed a White Admiral whose larvae only eat honeysuckle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dowsabell went forth to gather honeysuckle and lady's-smock nearly three centuries since. Round About a Great Estate
  • Above, looking down from the top stories of the houses, you could see the outlines of large veiled women with kohl-darkened eyes staring down over latticed balustrades, disappearing occasionally to slap a toddler or suckle an infant.
  • They were at some little distance from the big flower-garden, and the path that led to them was heavily shaded by shrubbery on one side, and on the other by a hedge which, though "quickset" as a foundation, was now a mass of honeysuckle and everlasting peas. Six to Sixteen A Story for Girls
  • I lathered up and washed myself with honeysuckle-scented soap.
  • A south wall provides shelter and supports roses, jasmine and honeysuckle. Planning the Organic Herb Garden
  • Honeysuckle is often an ingredient of some herbal medicine.
  • The joey returns to the pouch to suckle until it is weaned between 8 and 12 months.
  • Joyce advises on how to use everything from yew and ivy to honeysuckle to get the garden into shape.
  • This means that at various stages of life they exhibit different physical characteristsics; for example, the hooked jaws that Suckley observed, known as kype, occur only in spawning male salmon. Trout and Salmon of North America
  • This, combined with elder flowers, honeysuckle flowers, chrysanthemum flowers, and a half part of licorice, is a powerful antiflu viral formula. THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE
  • Mexicans were born here, among the smoky bouquets of the toyon shrub, made love on hills of elderberry, honeysuckle, and fistfuls of lilac fiesta flowers, married each other by a ring of deodar cedars, grew old walking the long, open fields of sage scrub and giant wild rye, and died in ancient forests of pine and eucalyptus. The Madonnas of Echo Park
  • How can I control powdery mildew on a honeysuckle? The Sun
  • Honeysuckle will quickly cover everything in its path, choking out weeds as it grows.
  • After undergoing a pseudopregnancy, my neighbors' Jack Russell terrier chased away the family's cat and adopted and suckled her kittens.
  • The small flowers particularly essential in separating the larger ones are white and yellow jasmine, nemophila cineraria, verbenas, myrtle, honeysuckle, etc., etc. The pendent flowers give great ease and elegance to a bouquet, and should be placed in first. The Royal Guide to Wax Flower Modelling
  • I can smell honeysuckle and jasmine from three fields away. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other than giant forest trees, you'll find abundant barberry, winged Euonymus, Oriental bittersweet, Japanese wineberry, and shrub and vine honeysuckles.
  • Adjacent to the reserve's mowed fields are two "old fields" which have succeeded to shrubs, such as barberry, honeysuckle, bayberry and pasture rose. Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve, Maine
  • As we drove on, my nostrils were tickled with the scents of honeysuckle and wild strawberries, and raspberries on the vine. WEB OF DREAMS
  • A sparrow chirrups on the rooftop next to me, and a bee carelessly buzzes into the honeysuckle growing down my wall.
  • The fly-honeysuckle is in full leaf, as well as in flower; it is one of our earliest shrubs. Rural Hours
  • To suckle these "familiars" with the blood of a witch was forbidden in Myths and Legends of Our Own Land — Volume 04 : Tales of Puritan Land
  • Suckler cows with calves will also benefit from early turnout provided the fields are sheltered and dry and you take steps to prevent tetany.
  • Her own canvas was hidden by draperies of dull gold silk, and beside it, on a carved stool, sprays of Banksia roses and honeysuckle soared plumelike from a vase of beaten bronze. The Great Amulet
  • Flowers and berries of honeysuckle entwine new growth on woody tops of the banks and, in the footings, the poisonous scarlet berries of arum – or cuckoo pint – are unusually prolific. Country diary: St Stephens-by-Saltash
  • The fresh smell of pine lingered with the perfume of wild honeysuckles.
  • Vegetation is wild oat, cheatgrass, flatspine stickweed, California buckthorn, whiteleaf manzanita, honeysuckle, brackenfern, hedgehog dogstail, chaparral coffeeberry, toyon, Pacific poison oak, interior and canyon live oak, Pacific madrone, and scattered ponderosa pine, foothill pine, incense cedar and California black oak.
  • If a foal has not suckled after 11 hours there is every chance it will die as the gut wall closes up and the vital antibodies cannot get through.
  • Japanese honeysuckle is widely recognized as a problematic invasive species throughout the region.

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