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  • Turmeric contains a plant-based chemical called curcumin which is easily absorbed by the body, according to a study from Tufts University in Boston. Eating Curry Could Help Fight Obesity | Impact Lab
  • Some of the larger dilated channels exhibit abortive fibrous tufts, which are slender and poorly cellular.
  • Other numerous species include the yellowbilled diver Gavia adamsii, whooper swan Cygnus cygnus, lesser whitefronted goose Anser erythropus, slatybacked gull Larus Schistisagus, Kamchatka tern Sterna camtschatica, guillemot Uria aalge, thickbilled guillemot Uria lomvia, pigeon guillemot Cepphus columbs, ancient murrelet Synthliboramphus antiquus, horned puffin Fratercula Corniculata and tufted puffin Lunda cirrhata. Volcanoes of Kamchatka, Russian Federation
  • Besides that, there flourished some tufts of velvety grass, some scattered reeds, two plants of the yellow herb called tansy, four of a red flower, and a pretty white one; but the treasures of the rock consisted of three roots of garlic, which Maie had put in a cleft. The Lilac Fairy Book
  • The Cotton grass has tiny flowers with tufts of white silky hairs at the top of a stalk.
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  • The coffin was palled with a square of rusty black velvet, whence all the pile had long been worn, and which the soaking rain now helped age to embrown and make flabby; a standard cross was borne by an ecclesiastical official, who had on a quadrangular cap surmounted by a centre tuft; two priests followed, sheltered by umbrellas, their sacerdotal garments dabbled and draggled with mud, and showing thick-shod feet beneath the dingy serge and lawn that flapped above them, as they came along at a smart pace, suggestive of anything but solemnity. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 107, September, 1866
  • Dianthoides, several Astragali, one with the pinnulae dentato serratis, petiola spinosa, a tufted Monocotyledonous plant with terete canaliculate subulate leaves, _Salvia_, Gramen alterum, Composita dislocata, Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • Close against them and overpeering their tops were hollyhocks and dahlias; against these stood at lesser height sweet peas, asters, zinnias, coreopsis and others of like stature; in front of these were poppies for summer, marigolds for autumn; beneath these again were verbenas, candytuft -- all this is sketched from memory, and I recall the winsome effect rather than species and names; and still below nestled portulaca and periwinkle. The Amateur Garden
  • ‘Sorry,’ I winced, as he wandered back into the room, his hair beginning to stick up in bizarre tufty spikes.
  • In the apple I have observed leafy shoots bearing terminal tufts of leaves where the flower should have been, so that what, under ordinary circumstances would be a corymb of flowers, is here represented by a series of tufts of leaves. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • The head woman had a tame khanga tole or tufted guinea-fowl, with bluish instead of white spots. The Last Journals of David Livingstone from 1865 to His Death
  • 'Coffin's Island,' which is usually of the highest grade.] [Footnote D: The palmetto is a straight, tall tree, with a tuft of branches and palm leaves at its top. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 4, April, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
  • There is a man, approximately my age, attractive in a scruffy, academic sort of way brown corduroy jacket, one of those narrow, stripey, many-coloured scarves that men are wearing this season coiled around his neck, tufty brown hair, sitting across the aisle to my right on a strapontin. Power, corruption and lies
  • I took an enormous step backward, too fast, and I stumbled, my hands crablike behind me, gripping tufts of spring grass. The Bird House
  • Tufts of springy white hair poked up from the center of the crown.
  • Erfinder-Wettrennen: Nasa und Google locken Tüftler mit Millionen Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
  • These may not address their Majesties, but they may stare; nor will it be contested that the attentive circular eyes of the humble domestic creatures are an embellishment to Royal pomp and grandeur, such truly as should one day gain for them an inweaving and figurement -- in the place of bees, ermine tufts, and their various present decorations -- upon the august great robes back-flowing and foaming over the gaspy page-boys. The Egoist
  • Plant several poppies as your tall center flowers, then add colorful snapdragons or blue salvia, candytuft, pansies, and sweet alyssum or Dusty Miller to fill out your container.
  • Jake collapsed into a heap in the grass under the willow and started bawling, grabbing a few tufts of crinkly brown grass and tearing them out by the roots.
  • A tuft of grass atop the wall sways right and left in the wind.
  • Sometimes these tufts impart a rather brigandish expression to his otherwise solemn countenance. Moby Dick; or the Whale
  • She had been stuck there for 45 minutes and the cliff ledge had actually gave way so she was hanging by her arms off tufts of grass. Times, Sunday Times
  • In several places we each went sprawling, clawing at tufts of dead grass to stop ourselves from cartwheeling down the mountain.
  • The pitch looks dry, with tufts of white grass, the green layer so prominent three days ago shaved close. Times, Sunday Times
  • At fifty-nine, he was mostly bald, though a few white tufts of hair grew right behind his ears.
  • Plant several poppies as your tall center flowers, then add colorful snapdragons or blue salvia, candytuft, pansies, and sweet alyssum or Dusty Miller to fill out your container.
  • Naturally enough the greater number are rock ferns -- pellaea, cheilanthes, polypodium, adiantum, woodsia, cryptogramma, etc., with small tufted fronds, lining cool glens and fringing the seams of the cliffs. The Yosemite
  • Front, fore borders of the thorax and hind borders of the abdominal segments ochraceous; dorsal tuft pale cinereous, rather large. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • The pink tulips have opened along with the white candytuft and the blue grape hyacinths are still hanging on. Home Sweet Home « Fairegarden
  • Mitchell will graduate this spring from Tufts University with a bachelor's degree in political science with a minor in economics.
  • Thrust out and lifted just above the snow of the tuft before me was the jeweled hand of a kinnikinick; and every snow-deposit on the slope was held in place by the green arms of this plant. Wild Life on the Rockies
  • Sure enough, there was Billy, all 5ft 7in of him, with his undeniably pixie-esque features and tufty hair.
  • Gatekeeper and speckled wood butterflies flit between hemp agrimony, dusty ferns, patches of yellow bird's-foot trefoil and blue tufted vetch. Country diary: St Stephens-by-Saltash
  • And what would you think of a wealth of gentians, large and small; great yellow arnicas; beautiful Martagon lilies; and St. - Bruno lilies; of every variety of daphne; of androsace, with its rose-coloured clusters; of the flame-coloured orchis; of saxifrage; of great, velvety campanulas; of pretty violet asters, wrapped in little, cravat-like tufting, to protect them from the cold? Samuel Brohl and Company
  • Under the harsh light, the long tufts of golden brown hair sprouting from the crown of his head reminded Lucy of a lion's mane.
  • With the large ones they catch bonnetos and albicores, by putting them to a bamboo rod, twelve or fourteen feet long, with a line of the same length, which rests in a notch of a piece of wood, fixed in the stern of the canoe for that purpose, and is dragged on the surface of the sea, as she rows along, without any other bait than a tuft of flaxy stuff near the point. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 15 Forming A Complete History Of The Origin And Progress Of Navigation, Discovery, And Commerce, By Sea And Land, From The Earliest Ages To The Present Time
  • There is considerable variation in leaf morphology in V. riparia; in general leaves are glabrous to thinly pubescent with conspicuous tuft-form domatia in vein axils.
  • Then, one day, a lovely sunny day with great tufts of primroses under the hazels, and many violets dotting the paths, she came in the afternoon to the coops and there was one tiny, tiny perky chicken tinily prancing round in front of a coop, and the mother hen clucking in terror. Lady Chatterley's Lover
  • Meadow pipits, commonest of upland birds, negotiated undulating flight paths over white tufts of cotton grass.
  • There is a falcon hood - the brown leather dome, crowned with a tuft of feathers, is brittle like a little skull - and an envelope contains a watch.
  • And to draw the last of my title quaternity into the discussion, Edward Tufte proposes as a “grand truth about human behvior that, as Van Wyck Brooks said, “It is a principle that shines impartially on the just and the unjust that once you have a point of view all history will back you up.” AKMA’s Random Thoughts
  • Her delay was due to the adjustment of her huge straw hat, piled with pink roses and tufts of blue malines. The Job An American Novel
  • Each of the wounds were gory holes of half-clotted blood, tufts of fur, and the white substance of fat.
  • Fear ambush at every tree and tuft of grass.
  • He had short brown hair that was tufty and untidy on top.
  • The non-intensive moor was lovely with some hazy silver birch, vivid green mosses, rushes, bilberries, bleached and tufted grasses and a touch of gorse.
  • They are neatly arranged in tufts on a short footstalk, which becomes surrounded with young growths, all as clear in their markings as the parent plant, so that a well grown specimen of three years or even less becomes a beautiful object, whether it is on rockwork or in a cold frame. Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.
  • Gatekeeper and speckled wood butterflies flit between hemp agrimony, dusty ferns, patches of yellow bird's-foot trefoil and blue tufted vetch. Country diary: St Stephens-by-Saltash
  • Some species have crests or tufts of feathers on their head.
  • The green contours are also lay-of-the-land and the bunkers are hand-dug, some edged by tall layers of stacked sod, others by shaggy tufts of native grass.
  • Besides a Downy Woodpecker here and a Tufted Titmouse there, avifauna was all but absent.
  • They continue this pattern until they diapause in the leaf litter, where they over-winter, emerging in the spring as orange caterpillars with numerous dark brown, tufted spines.
  • And of this tufty flaggy ground, pocked with bogs and boglets, one especial nature is that it will not hold impressions. Lorna Doone
  • Buks slapped his braces against his singlet in a double gesture of contempt; a tuft of chest hair deputized for a tie. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
  • In the early spring, their upright tufts of light green foliage provide a background for daffodils and tulips. A Patchwork Garden: Unexpected Pleasures from a Country Garden
  • Furthermore, ‘solid colors, tortoiseshells and bicolors have a smoother, softer coat than tabbies‘; and during hot weather, ‘the tail, ear and toe tufts ‘are the only factors that ‘distinguish the cat as a longhair.’
  • In some areas of Argentina, the Andean degraded caespitose (growing in dense tufts) herbaceous vegetation with open stands of dwarf shrubs includes Acantholippia hastulata, Adesmia horridiuscula, Baccharis incanum, Ephedra breana, Fabiana densa, Junellia seriphioides, Psila boliviensis, Senicio viridis, and Tetraglochin cristatum. Central Andean dry puna
  • The name bulrush is more correctly applied to _Scirpus lacustris_, a member of a different family (Cyperaceae), a common plant in wet places, with tall spongy, usually leafless stems, bearing a tuft of many-flowered spikelets. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
  • He has tufts of dark hair on his knuckles. Times, Sunday Times
  • A quick Latin lesson: flocci is derived from floccus, literally a tuft of wool and the source of English words like flocculate, but figuratively in Latin something trivial; pili is likewise the plural of pilus, a hair, which we have inherited in words like depilatory, but which in Latin could meant a whit, jot, trifle or generally something insignificant; nihili is from nihil, nothing, as in words like nihilism and annihilate; nauci just means worthless. source The Floccinaucinihilipilificators
  • The green contours are also lay-of-the-land and the bunkers are hand-dug, some edged by tall layers of stacked sod, others by shaggy tufts of native grass.
  • At the base of each tuft, from the apex to 1 ft. or more down the younger branches, there is a fleshy, green, awl-shaped leaf, from 2 in. to 5 in. long. Cactus Culture for Amateurs Being Descriptions of the Various Cactuses Grown in This Country, With Full and Practical Instructions for Their Successful Cultivation
  • Ghost would not appear in’t at the latter Day? then the compound of nasty Smells about him, stinking Breath, Mustachoes stuft with villainous snush, Tobacco, and hollow Teeth: thus prepar’d for Delight, you meet in Bed, where you may lie and sigh whole The Rover; or the Banish'd Cavaliers
  • From the thirteenth century onwards _pilei_, and the overtopping tufts, were of various colours according to the faculties which it was intended to distinguish. The Customs of Old England
  • The managing director said the radical restructuring plan was necessary to protect and secure the long-term viability of the company which manufactures carpet tufting and weaving machinery.
  • Fast-growing annuals such as nasturtium, candytuft and pot marigold can still be sown.
  • Where there is tufting and texture, furry sleeves and self-important lapels, outsize proportions cannot be far behind. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dianthoides, several Astragali, one with the pinnulae dentato serratis, petiola spinosa, a tufted Monocotyledonous plant with terete canaliculate subulate leaves, _Salvia_, Gramen alterum, Composita dislocata, Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • We have learned in Section 144 that the mucous lining of the small intestines is crowded with millions of little appendages called villi, meaning "tufts of hair. A Practical Physiology
  • She could imagine that hard, sardonic grin beneath the tufted eyebrows. RIOT
  • The leaves are its main feature; with age it becomes rather tall, 6ft. to 9ft. high, having a woody hole or caudex, which is largely concealed by the handsome drooping foliage; a few of the youngest leaves from the middle of the tuft remain erect. Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.
  • She had been stuck there for 45 minutes and the cliff ledge had actually gave way so she was hanging by her arms off tufts of grass. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some species have complicated color patterns, often including stripes on the head or back or white tufts of fur on the shoulders.
  • From an underground, thick, oblique rhizome, the short, green, succulent stipites arise, in a tufted form, and are crinite with brown, subulate, shining scales.
  • The manner in which they eat the roots of the plaintain in the grass walk is very curious; with their upper mandible, which is much larger than the lower, they bore under the plant, and so eat the root off upward, leaving the tuft of leaves untouched. Our Friend John Burroughs
  • Groups of friends lay semi supine, tufts of pubic hair stirring in the sea breeze.
  • Missing out on whole grainsFebruary's issue of the Tufts University Health & Nutrition Letter notes that "consuming a diet rich in whole grains has been linked to educed risk of chronic diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and some cancers" Held says. Grocery-shopping mistakes to steer clear of
  • The tropical PEROTIS RARA, a delicate grass, producing long purple tufts of reflexed bristles, was also here observed. Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
  • The man removed his felt hat, and tugged ceremoniously at a tuft of sandyish hair which ornamented his low forehead. Aurora Floyd. A Novel
  • She had been stuck there for 45 minutes and the cliff ledge had actually gave way so she was hanging by her arms off tufts of grass. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of four species of vulture found in Europe, bearded vultures earned their name from a small tuft of dark feathers below their beaks.
  • It consisted of a delicate, gelatinous broth in which tufts of egg white and crab meat were suspended.
  • A quick Latin lesson: flocci is derived from floccus, literally a tuft of wool and the source of English words like flocculate, but figuratively in Latin something trivial; pili is likewise the plural of pilus, a hair, which we have inherited in words like depilatory, but which in Latin could meant a whit, jot, trifle or generally something insignificant; nihili is from nihil, nothing, as in words like nihilism and annihilate; nauci just means worthless. source The Floccinaucinihilipilificators
  • Ai kudunt sleep 4 long tyme aphter mai wyf sudunly dyd, kryin n so upset, til ai brot hur fabrit hudj floofy whyt stuft poler barr tu bed wif meh. WUV - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • He was handsome and burly in a way, bald but with white tufts of hair rimming his skull.
  • Each year when I leave Glebe Cottage for Chelsea, our "hot" borders are only just showing signs of waking up, with large clumps of Euphorbia palustris and their brilliant, lime-green tufts stealing centre stage. Gardens: Oriental poppies
  • Up on the hillside, two men lay on their bellies in the tufted grass. TANK OF SERPENTS
  • Its merciless laugh was like blood bubbling in its tufted throat, an ugly sneer produced in sounds.
  • Carolina wrens, tufted titmice, and red-bellied woodpeckers are other relative newcomers to our area.
  • I use perennial alpine pinks, biennial sweet William and self-sowing annual candytuft to edge beds of Jupiter's-beard and June-blooming yarrows such as pale yellow ‘Taygetea’ and ‘Moonshine’.
  • The giant bivalves jammed the cracks between the black tufts of lava that covered the ocean floor.
  • Ms. Lagergren began to take anti-depressants and sought refuge in her yard, tufts of corydalis ringing the trunks of her apple and pear trees. The Wallenberg Curse
  • Fear ambush at every tree and tuft of grass.
  • My excuse for the gap in my knowledge is that tufted ducks are rarely vocal except during the breeding period.
  • He used the now common tufted layout and end-rounded bristles to help create a brush that was still tough on teeth but gentler to gums.
  • The men wear a horned headdress with a tall tuft of feathers and a fringe of cowry shells dangling over their faces.
  • The camelopard has short horns, covered with hair, truncated at the end, and tufted with hair.
  • It walked with a stalking grace that reminded me of a big cat, perhaps a lynx, especially with those tufted ears and cheeks, and the furry ruff around the neck.
  • Up M'Iver put his shoulders, dighted his blade on a tuft of bog-grass, and whistled a stave of the tune they call "The Desperate Battle. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • Fructification: ovate spores and tufts of antheridial cells attached to the lateral ramuli, which consist of minute, radiating, dichotomous beaded filaments. Scientific American Supplement, No. 384, May 12, 1883
  • The clouds lose tufts of whiteness as the breeze dishevels them. The Waves
  • Most plants occurred as dense individual tufts separated by cracked soil.
  • The skull-caps of plaited and blackened palm leaf, though common in the interior, are here rare; an imitation is produced by tressing the hair longitudinally from occiput to sinciput, making the head a system of ridges, divided by scalp-lines, and a fan-shaped tuft of scarlet-stained palm frond surmounts the poll. Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo
  • The most distinguishing characteristic is a tuft of fibers called byssal threads that grow from the foot and through the hinge of the mussel. IndyStar.com Top Stories
  • It's now a little more tufty than these images would suggest. Detroit Tigers v Texas Rangers - live! | Steve Busfield
  • There were several pairs of great crested grebes but there were also good numbers of tufted duck, pochard, gadwall mallard and teal.
  • Taking the trails at a healthy pace, I rounded the corner on a crop of autumn red sumac when two deer bounded out of their shelter beside me, tufts of snow flying in their wake.
  • He was incredibly short, fat and stocky, with a tuft of balding, wiry hair sticking straight up as if he'd just clambered out of bed.
  • The solution is simple, according to Tufts' other newsletter, Catnip. Cover the surface with aluminum foil.
  • The local sea's bare running up to the house tufting its waves with red seaweed spread against a Hebridean noon.
  • The wreath was to be of _wild_ olive, mark you: -- the tree that grows carelessly, tufting the rocks with no vivid bloom, no verdure of branch; only with soft snow of blossom, and scarcely fulfilled fruit, mixed with grey leaf and thornset stem; no fastening of diadem for you but with such sharp embroidery! The Crown of Wild Olive also Munera Pulveris; Pre-Raphaelitism; Aratra Pentelici; The Ethics of the Dust; Fiction, Fair and Foul; The Elements of Drawing
  • a lonely fisherman stood on a tuft of gravel
  • Cushions ½ in. apart, composed of a little tuft of white woolly hair, a cluster of erect, rather long bristles, like a small shaving-brush, and all pointing upwards; spines usually only one in each cushion, and this is slender, deflexed, white, and from Cactus Culture for Amateurs Being Descriptions of the Various Cactuses Grown in This Country, With Full and Practical Instructions for Their Successful Cultivation
  • In amazement, Ms. K looks at the misshapen creatures surrounded by tufts of shaggy hair.
  • And my hellebores, sweet woodruff, veronica, foxgloves and Candytuft remained a healthy green all winter, as did the primrose foliage, and that of the smaller geraniums.
  • Some species present, which are endemic to the Atlantic forest include maned sloth Bradypus torquatus (EN), thin-spined porcupine Chaeotemys subspinosus (EN), jaguar Panthera onca (VU) and Geoffroy's tufted-ear marmoset Callithrix geoffroyi (VU). Discovery Coast Atlantic Forest Reserves, Brazil
  • The inveterate antagonism of these black precipices to all strugglers for life is in no way more forcibly suggested than by the paucity of tufts of grass, lichens, or confervae on their outermost ledges. A Pair of Blue Eyes
  • The stem is almost sphere-shaped, from 4 in. to 6 in. high, the tuberculated ridges about ¼ in. deep, and upon each tubercle is a tuft of about a dozen brown, radiating spines, with a long central one hooked at the point. Cactus Culture for Amateurs Being Descriptions of the Various Cactuses Grown in This Country, With Full and Practical Instructions for Their Successful Cultivation
  • The _panicle_ is ovate or ovate-oblong, on a short, smooth peduncle, usually open and stiff; branches are usually many, sub-solitary or fascicled, spreading or suberect, capillary, stiff, again branching from near the base and about 3 inches long; _rachis_ is angular, with glands and tufts of sparse white hairs at the angles of branches and branchlets. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • This thing was like a razorback but with a deep shag like a mammoth and a tail more like a snake than a tail, and with a big tuft of hair on the end.
  • It prompted a lively discussion with The Boy, during the course of which I discovered that not only do the French have two different words for owl, but that one has tufty, ear-like appendages (the hibou, pictured), while the other (the chouette) does not. Toys
  • Zerk had gone both ways as linebacker and fullback at Tufts as an undergraduate. THE DUTCH BLUE ERROR
  • A 19-year-old, healthy man visited a plastic surgeon because of a cutaneous nodule on the distal tuft of his left index finger.
  • In the early spring, their upright tufts of light green foliage provide a background for daffodils and tulips. A Patchwork Garden: Unexpected Pleasures from a Country Garden
  • Thorax thickly clothed with fawn-coloured hairs; body above, shining ochrey inclined to orange; short tuft at the end of the body; underside lateritious; upper surface of first pair of wings fawn, with a reddish hue, densely covered with hair-like scales, with shorter and somewhat square scales beneath, the scales over the nervures, being reddish; an indistinct line of seven obscure spots still more indistinctly connected by a zigzag reddish line, runs across the wing nearly parallel to its apical margin, and nearer the tip of the wing than the middle. Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 2
  • Investigators found tufts of hair in the ashes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ibrahim Warde is an adjunct professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. Ibrahim Warde: From Marcos to Gaddafi: Kleptocrats, Old and New
  • There were different colors of dirt and pebble scattered in between tufts of grass.
  • That suggests that our captive SY birds molted their juvenal flight feathers on a schedule similar to that of Tufted Puffins in the wild.
  • In the school's garden are giant tufts of spinach, green peppers and cabbages planted according to eco-friendly and sustainable permaculture principles.
  • My dictionary suggests it is a chavi distortion of "Tuft". Dale's Academy of Political Correction: Ban Word 'Toff'
  • a purple dorsal awn, 3-nerved paleate; the two marginal nerves are densely bearded with long white or purple tinged hairs from near the base to almost the apex and the mid-nerve also similarly bearded with long hairs on both sides, and the base with a tuft of long hairs; the palea is as long as the glume, coriaceous obovately-cuneate, obtuse, minutely bifid, purple-tipped, with folded hyaline margins, 2-keeled; keels shortly ciliate. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • These cells are sparse but are easily distinguished from other epithelial cells by the presence of a tuft of blunt, squat microvilli on the cell surface.
  • He blew out a breath of frustration, and brushed aside the tufts of blonde hair that stuck out at odd angles from under the brim of his helmet.
  • Fast-growing annuals such as nasturtium, candytuft and pot marigold can still be sown.
  • Dense tufts of pea-green underwater foliage, rising to the surface during the summer and affording shelter for fish and their fry.
  • Then he turned and went slowly up the stair, and came out on to the open face of that Isle, and he saw that it was waste indeed, and dreadful: a wilderness of black sand and stones and ice-borne rocks, with here and there a little grass growing in the hollows, and here and there a dreary mire where the white-tufted rushes shook in the wind, and here and there stretches of moss blended with red-blossomed sengreen; and otherwhere nought but the wind-bitten creeping willow clinging to the black sand, with a white bleached stick and a leaf or two, and again a stick and a leaf. The Story of the Glittering Plain; or, the land of Living Men
  • Well-known for its patterned Axminster carpets, the company's new range of plain coloured woven and tufted carpets gained an ‘outstanding reaction’ from the trade, according to a spokesman.
  • The leaves of the ash are light and pendulous, and cut into numerous leaflets; those of the oak are deeply indented, and generally grow in tufts. The Lady's Country Companion: or, How to Enjoy a Country Life Rationally
  • Especially important are the assemblies of peat-bog plants with species like sweetgale, cross-leaved heath, shoreweed, heath rush, tufted bulrush.
  • Yonder she marches, heaven bless her! through the old oak hall (how long the shadows of the antlers are on the wainscot, and the armor of Rollo Fitz-Boodle looks in the sunset as if it were emblazoned with rubies) -- yonder she marches, stately and tall, in her invariable pearl-colored tabbinet, followed by Lady Dawdley, blazing like a flamingo; next comes Lady Emily Tufthunt (she was Lady The Fitz-Boodle Papers
  • The tufts of long stamens on the bloom resemble those of a bottlebrush, thus the common name of this popular shrub.
  • a comal tuft
  • Tufted is a classical Drosophila mutant characterized by a large number of ectopic mechanosensory bristles on the dorsal mesothorax.
  • Their robes were woven of wool, richly dyed, and trimmed with white fur only: fox, ermine and tufts of ice-bear. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • The estate is home to a variety of bird life, from breeding common terns, nightingales and tufted ducks to vast numbers of wintering birds, such as wigeon, smew and goosander.
  • Pausing, he scratched a tuft of vibrant red hair poking from beneath his cap.
  • If perennials like agapanthus, candytuft, coreopsis, daylilies, and penstemon are overgrown or not flowering well, it's time to dig and divide them.
  • And then we rounded a corner and there was a male ibex nibbling on a tuft of grass, throwing his horns back every now and then as if troubled by a gigantic and very heavy quiff.
  • Jason Henry for The Wall Street Journal The interior finishes of the lobby, or "Living Room", Mr. Edelstein picked out himself, from the tufted leather ottomans to funky armchairs covered in white pony upholstery, Mongolian alpaca chairs, slate velvet armchairs and a 19-foot-long beaded curtain. Edelstein's Beach Hangout
  • There was no sight of land, no Skoufas, no food but a doubtful clump of rooty plants and a tuft or two of dried-up grass. THE QUEST FOR K
  • Such spring-flowering perennials as the white arabis, herbaceous candytufts, aubretias, primulas, and polyanthuses, should now be placed in situations where it is desired for them to flower. Little Folks (November 1884) A Magazine for the Young
  • At the finish the shaven Tufte let out a small smile and gave the thumbs up while an exhausted Hacker slumped over his rigger.
  • The fluted trunk is sprouting tufts of grass and although still covered in bark, the sapwood underneath is mush.
  • The most familiar forms are fat tufts of silky silver that turn a bright golden yellow as the pollen is released. Times, Sunday Times
  • Breath, Mustachoes stuft with villainous snush, Tobacco, and hollow The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume I
  • The massive iron gates stood alone between him and the black panther, which cowered some twenty feet away behind a low monticule covered with tufts of grass, its tiny eyes of topaz fixed upon the oncoming prey. "Unto Caesar"
  • Fortunately my Nikon camera landed on soft tufted grass but my body was immersed in the freezing creek water.
  • A sleeper chair (above left) is tufted and skirted in the same plaid taffeta used behind the bed.
  • Between the tussocks of grass grew purple heather and tufted bog cotton, which were used in the old days for pillows and mattresses.
  • Ron's going to Tufts University next week for an interview and a tour of the campus.
  • The magistrates heard that the company manufactured tufted and Axminster carpets and handled 365 tonnes of packaging waste last year.
  • One of the meadows I crossed was almost sheeted with the exquisite little blue-white china-looking blossoms of the Euphrasia, eyebright; tufts of violets were in bloom along the roadside, and the woods are full of bloodwort, wild anemones, speedwell, and a diminutive bright yellow star, which belongs to a species of wild strawberry here. Further Records, 1848-1883: A Series of Letters
  • Tufted sofas in buttery chestnut leather ... a mirrored armoire with burled walnut doors ... Georgia Jeffries: Performance Art
  • Tufts of balding, meager dun hair sprouted out from the man's scalp in every possible direction like a windblown bush, followed by wide, tangled eyebrows and small, beady, madly darting eyes which bulged from within a round, bloated face.
  • Thus in Egyptinkorpi mosses in Nurmi and Pjeli parishes in Finland pinewoods are found growing over layers or "tufts" of frozen sand, but also, in other places in Eastern Finland, we find layers containing stumps, roots, The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II
  • There was paper-making, print making, moose hair tufted jewellery, traditional beading, sketching, carving.
  • In the school's garden are giant tufts of spinach, green peppers and cabbages planted according to eco-friendly and sustainable permaculture principles.
  • Tufted broadloom carpeting and wool area rugs give the Idea House interior a warm, casually elegant air.
  • The paper is positioned just where his face ought to be, and all I see of him are two ears and a tuft of hair.
  • The tall, straight, branchless trunks of the scattered pines, rise like slender columns, and are crowned with a tuft of knarly limbs and long, bristly leaves, through which the breezes murmur with a monotonous sound, much like that of falling waters, or waves breaking on a beach. The White Slave or Memoirs of a Fugitive
  • Whenever I take hold of a woman I feel as though my feet are slithering on tufted grass and goat willow.
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  • In the early spring, their upright tufts of light green foliage provide a background for daffodils and tulips. A Patchwork Garden: Unexpected Pleasures from a Country Garden
  • Patrin found long bundles of hexahedral tubes, the walls of which were formed of transverse needles: the diameter of these tubes was from two to six lines only, but at the lower extremities they opened out into hollow six-sided pyramids, more than an inch in diameter, so that the festoons, sometimes as large round as a man, presented terminal tufts of some feet in diameter, which glittered like diamonds under the influence of the torches. Ice-Caves of France and Switzerland
  • To judge the quality of a tufted carpet, look at both the number of stitches per inch and the gauge.
  • To do this we must visit them in their own home, which we shall find in some pine-wood, like the "pincushion-wood," or in some grassy thymy spot, covered with little green tufts. Twilight and Dawn Simple Talks on the Six Days of Creation
  • Tufted Duck are unusual on salt water, except in severe winter weather.
  • But it is not quite right to call the tufts yellow: they are green, thickly powdered with the minute golden florets. A Shepherd's Life Impressions of the South Wiltshire Downs
  • Also, to one side, limped a score or more of foot-sore, yoke-galled, skeleton oxen, that ever paused to nip at the occasional tufts of withered grass, and that ever were prodded on by the tired-faced youths who herded them. Chapter 12
  • The most familiar forms are fat tufts of silky silver that turn a bright golden yellow as the pollen is released. Times, Sunday Times
  • On some, tufts of bristlelike hairs can be thrust out, that give a discernible odour; but that this carries any distance or is a large factor in attracting the sexes Moths of the Limberlost
  • At the end of the trail, after a tedious gravelly slope, where I remember a close bed of the pretty mountain phlox, with thin remnants of a snowdrift no more than a rod or two above it, there remained a brief clamber over huge boulders, with tufts of gorgeous pink pentstemon growing in such scanty deposits of coarse soil as the desolate, unpromising situation afforded; the scantier the better, as it seemed; for this clever economist is a lover of rocks, if there ever was one. On Foot in the Yosemite
  • This while, to the same place came his orison-mutterer impaletocked, or lapped up about the chin like a tufted whoop, and his breath pretty well antidoted with store of the vine-tree-syrup. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • If perennials like agapanthus, candytuft, coreopsis, daylilies, and penstemon are overgrown or not flowering well, it's time to dig and divide them.
  • Like the rituals of harvest and planting in pastoral societies, the desert broom tufts are a sign.
  • In doing so, I applied principles put forth by Edward Tufte 12 , a pioneer in the field of multivariate graphical design.
  • She had been stuck there for 45 minutes and the cliff ledge had actually gave way so she was hanging by her arms off tufts of grass. Times, Sunday Times
  • The thrum is the fringed end of a weaver's web; a thrum hat was made of very coarse tufted woollen cloth. It Might Have Been The Story of the Gunpowder Plot
  • Mum is wearing her best camel coat but her hair is sticking up in tufts. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has tufts of dark hair on his knuckles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Betwixt the canes and the infant is a kind of matrass of the tufted herb called Spanish Beard, and under its head is a little skin cushion, stuffed with the same herb. History of Louisisana Or of the Western Parts of Virginia and Carolina: Containing
  • I especially like the orange tulips with the white candytuft nearby. April Dreams Gardens-GBBD 2009 « Fairegarden
  • The warm southern winds were full of their warbling -- beccafico, loriot, merle, citronelle, woodlark, nightingale, -- every tree, copse and tuft of grass held a tiny minstrel. Masters of the Guild
  • Soft Brown mosses, like faded velveteen, formed cushions upon the stone tiling, and tufts of the houseleek or sengreen sprouted from the eaves of the low surrounding buildings. Far from the Madding Crowd
  • The huntsman brings in older, experienced hounds, called "tufters," to separate the stag from the herd. Masters of the Hunt
  • Chickadees, tufted titmice, blue jays, cardinals, sparrows, juncos and red-headed woodpeckers all come to feast on the scrumptious mixture of seeds, nuts and cracked corn I put out for them.
  • Investigators found tufts of hair in the ashes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The face and legs are black, or sometimes mottled, the horns spiral, and on the top of the forehead it has a small round tuft of lighter-coloured wool than on the face; has the muzzle and lips of the same light hue, and what shepherds call a mealy mouth; the eye is full of vivacity and fire, and well open; the body long, round, and firm, and the limbs robust. The Book of Household Management
  • Rushing streams overflow their banks in summer, watering the meadows where a young Lev Tolstoy wandered, botanical primer in hand, picking out the . . . red, white, and pink scented tufty clover; milk-white ox-eye daisies with their bright yellow centers and pleasant spicy smell; yellow honey-scented rape blossoms; tall campanulas with white and lilac bells, tulip-shaped; creeping vetch . . . The Return

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