How To Use Weeping willow In A Sentence

  • Through the branches, and you reached an overgrown stone path that led to an ancient mulberry tree, falling in the shape of a weeping willow.
  • The weeping willow tree can often be spotted drooping into lakes and rivers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of meadowgrass and riverflags, the bulrush and waterweed, and of fallen griefs of weeping willow. Finnegans Wake
  • The banks of the pretty little river Avon, upon which Christchurch is built, are thickly fringed with weeping willows, interspersed with a few other trees, and with clumps of tohi, which is exactly like the Pampas grass you know so well in English shrubberies. Station Life in New Zealand
  • Included in these poetic images is a shot of a few soldiers, who are dressed in white, one piece bio-warfare suits with gas masks covering their faces throughout the movie, standing with flashlights or lanterns in a beautiful grassy field with a weeping willow tree with the edges of the frame softened by morning fog. How I got scolded by a Paul Giamatti lookalike or my review of The Crazies
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  • Invasive aliens, mainly weeping willows, which are the dominant species at the dam, were eradicated.
  • The weeping willow tree can often be spotted drooping into lakes and rivers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Weeping willow roots undermine the foundations of concrete pools and their leaves pollute the water with a toxic chemical akin to aspirin.
  • No sword-grass grows about the margin; there are no blue water forget-me-nots, nor broad lily leaves; the grass at the brim is short and thick, and the weeping willows that droop over the edge grow picturesquely enough. Eve and David
  • Vast tombs, embowered beneath the weeping willow and the fir tree, told of the antiquities of the Lloyd family, as well as of their wealth.
  • A pair of orioles alighted on the frisking branch of a weeping willow.
  • There was a weeping willow shading two lonely gravestones, alienated from all the others.
  • The weeping willow is a tree so satisfying in itself that it can be left to tell its story unaccompanied. The Education of a Gardener
  • From there, demands for commissions came his way, and he has built everything from meditation treehouses in Hungary and outside Rome, to his most recent project: a treehouse on the river Spree for a client in Berlin, integrated into a weeping willow, that is for "meeting friends, writing and pleasure," he says. Closer to the Stars
  • In addition to the oaks, the city lost wax myrtles, hackberries, weeping willows and magnolias.
  • The weeping willow tree can often be spotted drooping into lakes and rivers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Vast tombs, embowered beneath the weeping willow and the fir tree, told of the antiquities of the Lloyd family, as well as of their wealth.
  • One most useful tree for such places is the weeping willow. The Education of a Gardener
  • I hadn't noticed it before, but a light fog misted over the far off maples and oaks and straggly birches and weeping willows in dusk, dreary cheer.
  • Sam glared fiercely up at the half-moon peeking through the branches of the weeping willow.
  • I headed towards my favorite spot below the old weeping willow and sat on the slightly damp ground.
  • A pair of orioles alighted on the frisking branch of a weeping willow.
  • the pendulous branches of a weeping willow
  • Wisteria, weeping willows and reeds are mirrored in the calm of the pond.
  • The weeping willow tree can often be spotted drooping into lakes and rivers. Times, Sunday Times

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