How To Use Woodruff In A Sentence

  • The taste is not especially pleasant, so it's generally flavoured with raspberry or woodruff.
  • One mom told Woodruff on her blog to get a long mattress pad for the bed because that was one area that she really wanted her son to be comfortable.
  • As for the student who dominates class discussions, Woodruff is blunt: ‘No classroom is big enough for two big-mouthed lecturers.’
  • A case report linked teas made from three coumarm-containing herbs - tonka bean, melilot, and woodruff - with high prothrombm time, although the type and amount of coumann was not reported.
  • Its bricks are made from recycled waste, and it has bike parking, bike showers, high-performance windows, and three green roofs planted with golden stonecrop, sweet woodruff, Allegheny foamflower and Solomon's seal. After a Bitter Battle, a Quiet End
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  • But avoid sweet woodruff if you are taking the blood-thinning drug warfarin. The Sun
  • Woodruff said the research also is significant because it is the first time scientists have been able to isolate and study a functioning individual human ovarian follicle.
  • Woodruff, Woodroffe is too common to be referred to the plant woodruff, and the fact that the male and female of a species of sand-piper are called the ruff and reeve suggests that Woodruff may have some relation to wood-reeve. The Romance of Names
  • A number of ancient woodland indicators are present here, including tree lungwort, woodruff and sanicle.
  • Those who enjoy dinner plate sized dahlias, or even beds of exuberantly increasing sweet woodruff need not apply.
  • I plan a carpet of sweet woodruff to fill in the bare spots,. both because it spreads well and tolerates foot traffic and because it looks so wonderful covered in starry white blooms in late spring.
  • Ferns are especially handsome as accents among swaths of lower-growing plants such as sweet woodruff or oxalis or growing beside ponds.
  • Actually I tucked a few bearberry plants among them as a salve to his feelings, and that spread almost as satisfyingly as the woodruff.
  • Mrs. Woodruff was called dandruff, and Miss Tidy was called Untidy because she was. Comments for Storynory: Free Audio Stories for Kids
  • At last, when there was a brief pause, Woodruffe cleared his throat.
  • Many herbs can help to deter flies, such as lavender, sweet woodruff, lemon verbena, star anise, tansy, any of the mints, rosemary, bay, chamomile, rue, elder, southernwood and basil.
  • Judy Woodruff, as we try to assess the impact of tonight, big - picture impact, can we overexaggerate these wins that John Kerry is getting? CNN Transcript Feb 3, 2004
  • Fresh, they add decoration and delicate flavours, for instance woodruff in German wine-cups, or make soothing hot drinks.
  • Many herbs can help to deter flies, such as lavender, sweet woodruff, lemon verbena, star anise, tansy, any of the mints, rosemary, bay, chamomile, rue, elder, southernwood and basil.
  • A great little shade-loving groundcover is sweet woodruff, or Galium odoratum. Looking for a shady groundcover with lots of texture? Try sweet woodruff. « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog
  • At this point make sure you put the woodruff key from the crank in a safe place.
  • WOODRUFF: I think there's going to be every which kind of recrimination you can imagine. there's going to be somebody from every corner saying, "Well, if you'd only done this," or, "If you'd only done that" -- that's to be expected after a loss as heartbreaking as this one. CNN Transcript Nov 3, 2004
  • The agreeable odour of this sweet Woodruffe is due to a chemical principle named "coumarin," which powerfully affects the brain; and the plant further contains citric, malic, and rubichloric acids, together with some tannic acid. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • Adventurous herbalists like to experiment with basil, oregano and rosemary, also including the more exotic plants like sweet woodruff, lemon grass and borage.
  • Many herbs can help to deter flies, such as lavender, sweet woodruff, lemon verbena, star anise, tansy, any of the mints, rosemary, bay, chamomile, rue, elder, southernwood and basil.
  • But even this unobjectionable piece was marred by Woodruff's need to explain that ‘blog’ is short for ‘web log.’
  • The discovery, Woodruff said, will enable researchers to understand how nurse cells (granulosa cells), the cells that support and surround the maturing egg, communicate with the egg.
  • In shady parts of the garden, lily of the valley, woodruff, bluebells and variegated honesty are in flower.
  • Sir Michael Woodruff, the pioneer transplant surgeon in Edinburgh, confirmed the freemartin concept in man when he found a pair of twins, one male the other female, who shared elements of different red cell types. Joseph E. Murray - Nobel Lecture
  • While some herbs, such as angelica or woodruff, do well in partial shade, the big boys, including basil, oregano and sage, need full sun. News for Richmond Times-Dispatch
  • WOODRUFF: And just as important, he is hoping to win over you, the voters in the United States, with what he calls plain-spoken words about his priorities. CNN Transcript - Special Event: President Bush Addresses Congress and the Democrats Respond - February 27, 2001
  • Even then, as Woodruff points out again and again, we can never be assured that we'll reach a definitive end.
  • Adventurous herbalists like to experiment with basil, oregano and rosemary, also including the more exotic plants like sweet woodruff, lemon grass and borage.
  • Chief among these is woodruff, but lady's bedstraw is a more accessible plant, common in many hedgerows. How to make żubrówka
  • It is shady, screened from view by rhododendrons., hydrangeas and tall ferns, with a groundcover of sweet woodruff that smothers all weeds.
  • The couple is sending their oldest child, Mack, off to college in just a few weeks, and Lee Woodruff has advice on how to prepare any freshman for his or her first home away from home.
  • Ferns are especially handsome as accents among swaths of lower-growing plants such as sweet woodruff or oxalis or growing beside ponds.
  • Good Morning America" life and family contributor Lee Woodruff and her husband, ABC's Bob Woodruff, are among them.
  • However, Woodruff's pronouncement, theManifesto, forbade polygamy only in the United States, and for a decade or so it continued in Mexico and other places outside the U.S. government's jurisdiction.
  • There are also some lime-rich areas with woodruff, yellow archangel and pendulous sedge. A Guide to Britain's Conservation Heritage
  • 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.
  • The ground flora is dominated by dog's mercury, with sanicle, woodruff, wood melick and wild garlic.
  • You could say the same about director Bille Woodruff's last movie, Honey, which against all the odds, I totally loved.
  • Actually I tucked a few bearberry plants among them as a salve to his feelings, and that spread almost as satisfyingly as the woodruff.
  • Forget-me-nots are easily grown, as are sweet woodruff and Welsh poppies.
  • First, though, I rip out the woodruff and lay the earth bare.
  • Tonka beans, sweet woodruff, and melilot are natural sources of coumarins commonly found in herbal teas.
  • Many herbs can help to deter flies, such as lavender, sweet woodruff, lemon verbena, star anise, tansy, any of the mints, rosemary, bay, chamomile, rue, elder, southernwood and basil.
  • Wild garlic, woodruff, ivy, wild strawberry and violets provide the splendorous colour that gives the wood one of its many appealing qualities.
  • Woodruff says her son brought his laundry home from camp three times this summer.
  • Woodruff ran the numbers on Tuesday - 12 million workers in health care, 10 million in hotels and restaurants, 10 million in retail, 6 million in construction, a census of the organizable.
  • For males and females, much of the relationship was driven by the values for Lake Woodruff, the only oligotrophic lake.
  • I'll often incorporate lavender, or woodruff - it's a rather dull-looking herb, but in the olden days they used to put it in linen cupboards because, as it dries, the smell gets stronger and stronger.
  • Plants like hosta, fern, sweet woodruff and columbine feel more at easy in the shadow.
  • Only plants like sweet woodruff and asarabacca, which are adapted to life in the shade under its thick branches, manage to grow in such conditions.

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