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    Use "dandelions" in a sentence

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    dandelions


    1. dandelions near the pool and I was


    2. you got dandelions coming out the


    3. She would not give up the ability to have the views from the house show it situated somewhere entirely different, like a rainforest canopy or crags on a seacoast or a warm meadow of dandelions in a mountain pass or high in the clouds of Jupiter


    4. The grass they stood on was much greener than any grass they had seen before, and scattered across the grass were many pretty daisies and dandelions


    5. Everything-on-a-stick and puke covered dandelions in the


    6. The Fixer followed the yellow path of dandelions


    7. The further he walked, the more mutant dandelions he


    8. down a still life painting of a field of dandelions and took


    9. dandelions growing this season


    10. birthday card, still wet, stood against a vase of dandelions

    11. hat to meet me where the dandelions don't grow as soon as


    12. sweating, pulling dandelions out by their roots


    13. the last patch of dandelions in the yard with weed killer


    14. where the dandelions don't grow


    15. Dandelions are my favorite flower


    16. But Jesus didn't hang out with the roses and carnations, he hung out with the dandelions


    17. On the other hand, if you see dandelions, then it means that your soil is too acidic


    18. Flowers, so many flowers around the house! It almost seemed an Elf Wood, with tulips, carnations, lilies, roses, chrysanthemums, hyacinths, sunflowers, asters, dandelions, buttercups, dahlias, freesias, azaleas, and fuchsias


    19. The driver of the vehicle used a virtual reality glove control to operate the jaws, and he could work tirelessly, as though plucking dandelions


    20. She had called him three times and every time he said he would be right over but he never came and she hoped he would at least have the decency to feel bad when he found her, dead on the sidewalk from a blood clot on the brain, and with a dandelion in her hand, pulled all the way to the root like she always did because those dandelions, once they got aholt of your yard, sure didn’t let go, and it was a good thing that she would pull that dandelion even if it did kill her, because her son, if he came at all, would just have sprayed some weed killer on the thing, and turned it all brown and ugly, but it would be back full growed in a couple weeks, see if it wasn’t, and what’s more spreading seeds like wildfire

    21. of the dandelions like he was strafing a bunch of unfriendlies with his SAW


    22. It was a clearing ringed in white lilies and brilliant yellow dandelions


    23. “She pointed north, and Molly nodded,” “They baked honeycakes last night,” “Molly had a basket of lilies and dandelions,” we would say


    24. I wish you could have been in the meadows across the river this morning and seen the dandelions


    25. The long grass of the churchyard, its dandelions and daisies, grew right up beneath this window to her wall, and a tall tombstone half-blocked her view of the elm-trees and the church


    26. Patchy grass and a smattering of dandelions and buttercups grew between the rough markers


    27. Dandelions decorated the green grass here


    28. grass thrived countless daisies, dandelions and clusters of


    29. Seated in the blue-grey mist of an electric tomato fist, Letchard elects to ponder on the distance of his stability, as the days of dandelions, green bottles and red-tiled roofs are once bible


    30. Seated in the blue-grey mist of an electric tomato fist, Listern elects to ponder on the distance of his stability, as the days of dandelions, green bottles and red-tiled roofs are once Bible

    31. How they ever grew up alive in that whirlpool of boys was a mystery to their grandma and aunts, but they flourished like dandelions in spring, and their rough nurses loved and served them well


    32. At first they took and soon grew bolder, crossing open spaces and even stopping to nibble at dandelions in the patches of weeds and rough grass


    33. As they though he were looking for dandelions, his officers' spirits rose


    34. I sat on my lopsided porch and gazed with girlish happiness at my yard dotted with resilient dandelions


    35. Just past them, two old men with dandelions woven into their matted hair sat greedily eating food out of a can with their fingers, the thick stew steaming in the air


    36. A dish for early spring, exactly around the time the first dandelions grow


    37. And off she rushed, squashing ants and kicking tops off dandelions and trotting big spiky holes in flower beds as she cut across yards


    38. They walked on home and found Grandfather alone on the sere, bald-spotted lawn, plucking the last few dandelions


    39. He has his own games, his own bits of mischief, whose foundation consists of hatred for the bourgeois; his peculiar metaphors: to be dead is to eat dandelions by the root; his own occupations, calling hackney-coaches, letting down carriage-steps, establishing means of transit between the two sides of a street in heavy rains, which he calls making the bridge of arts, crying discourses pronounced by the authorities in favor of the French people, cleaning out the cracks in the pavement; he has his own coinage, which is composed of all the little morsels of worked copper which are found on the public streets


    40. How could he run to prowl, to probe, to touch the grass if that car came by again? What doing? Picking clover blossoms? Weeding dandelions? What, what?

    41. In his bureau mirror he saw a face made of June dandelions and July apples and warm summer-morning milk


    42. It was a sweet long time in the deep grass of the garden where they idled most deliciously, sipped huge cupfuls of apple cider with their elbows on crimson silk cushions, their shoes kicked off, their toes bedded in sour dandelions, sweet clover, Mother jumped twice when she heard Monsters roar beyond the forest


    43. Play a dozen jazz records for him, wave a bottle of fresh green chlorophyll and dandelions under his nose, put grass under his feet, squirt Chanel on the air, cut his hair, clip his fingernails, bring him a woman, shout, bang and crash at him, fry him with electricity, fill the gap and the gulf, but where’s your proof? You can’t keep proving to him forever


    44. It was a sweet long time in the deep grass of the garden where they idled most deliciously, sipped huge cupfuls of apple cider with their elbows on crimson silk cushions, their shoes kicked off, their toes bedded in sour dandelions, sweet clover


    45. stood waist deep in grass and dandelions


    46. With the pleasant sense of the firmness he had shown in the face of the steward’s arguments, and his readiness to make a sacrifice, Nekhludoff left the office, thinking over the business before him, and strolled round the house, through the neglected flower-garden—this year the flowers were planted in front of the steward’s house—over the tennis ground, now overgrown with dandelions, and along the lime-tree walk, where he used to smoke his cigar, and where he had flirted with the pretty Kirimova, his mother’s visitor


    47. He could see from the window the old tennis ground, overgrown with dandelions, on which the peasants were beginning to assemble


    48. Then one day when heat shimmered over the valley, when the dandelions had seeded and the thistles had bloomed, when the corn stood heavy and the cricket tuned his evening fiddle, when spots in the lawn turned brown, where the sprinkler missed, when the baby waked and fretted, and swearing, sweating men turned to the west and wondered what had held up the sea breeze—Sir Christopher missed his supper


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