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How To Use Thistledown In A Sentence

  • He also had raced at Mountaineer Race Track and at Thistledown, riding 19 total winners.
  • Vanaheim, long before those times I have memories (living memories) of earlier drifts, when, like thistledown before the breeze, we drifted south before the face of the descending polar ice-cap. Chapter 21
  • A thing as important as thistledown is as unimportantly dismissed. Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard
  • It comes without a whisper, quiet as thistledown, brushing the comer of a hillside garden.
  • Henry's post starts: "Unafraid as I am to pin my hamster to the mast in a sudden crisis, I shall splench my mainwairing to the thistledown and gladiate hencewithstanding. Weblogs
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  • _Spring_ it is applied to the rooks, with their "ceaseless caws amusive;" in the _Summer_ to the thistledown, which "amusive floats;" and in the _Autumn_, the theory of the supposed cause of mountain springs is called an "amusive dream. Notes and Queries, Number 179, April 2, 1853. A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
  • Seaweed of strange varieties, and of every fantastic shape and texture, the round balls of fibrous grass, like gigantic thistledowns, which scurry before the light breeze, as though endued with life, the white oval shells of the cuttle-fish, and the shapeless hideous masses of dead _medusæ_, all lie about in extricable confusion on the sandy shores of the East Coast. In Court and Kampong Being Tales and Sketches of Native Life in the Malay Peninsula
  • We also believed that there's a secret name which, if you call the thistledown by, will make it fly into your hand. Qwaider Planet
  • Grit and thistledown rushed past on the wind; shadows from the trees lining the road cut the ground like the dark lances of forest spirits. The Tudors: King Takes Queen
  • It's fitting that thistledown, which provides Gilmore with an increasingly significant image over the years, should be the subject of one poem.
  • A thin mist floated like thistledown from the marshes, which were so distant that they were visible only as a pinkish edge to the horizon. The Miller of Old Church
  • Like thistledown, she floats from one position to another, scarcely aware of him yet somehow connected, even dependent.
  • Henry's post starts: "Unafraid as I am to pin my hamster to the mast in a sudden crisis, I shall splench my mainwairing to the thistledown and gladiate hencewithstanding. Weblogs
  • Did he ever (like most of us) catch some floating bit of emotional thistledown & go on from that, or did he plan on a subject like an architect? After Prayers, Lie Cold « Unknowing
  • It comes without a whisper , quiet as thistledown, brushing the corner of a hillside garden.
  • You could, of course, write a thesis about Wodehouse but the endeavour would be like trying to preserve thistledown between sheet glass.
  • My favourite plant, lavender, is something of a delicacy for goldfinches - when they've finished all the thistledown, that is.
  • Together they stepped out a measure, she moving like thistledown and he like a swordsman. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN

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