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    Use "ivy" in a sentence

    ivy example sentences

    ivy


    1. Ivy and moss grow on some of the boulders


    2. Ivy covers part of the front wall of the house, giving it a solid, friendly feel


    3. “I don't understand what's the meaning of this all! Frankly, I can't understand why this woman lives! She goes to one place; she goes to another place; so, what? All this is nothing but nonsense for people who have no reason to live!” she concluded, full of contempt for old-maid Ivy


    4. in thick veined ivy and dog rose thorns


    5. furnished with mud and creeping ivy


    6. Sparrows chirp in the ivy that has grown up


    7. I carry it back into the kitchen and rinse it under the tap, popping the Devil’s Ivy into it and taking it upstairs


    8. The house itself was white, covered in ivy and in need of some repair


    9. dress exactly, and the sprigs of ivy complemented her


    10. Entwined with the ivy were small, vivid flowers that added a

    11. Behind Death, Kali and her sister Ivy came through the portal and it closed behind them


    12. Ivy was smaller than her sisters


    13. Ivy stood beside her with a domineering smile


    14. Ivy howled to open a portal and they left


    15. “It’s an extremely unusual species of ivy,” the Professor said as he snipped a portion of partially-desiccated leaf between his thumb and forefinger then stood up and held it up towards the light


    16. A ten foot high brick wall runs around the perimeter of the property, a wall that is covered, for the most part, with ivy


    17. massive brick building covered with ivy


    18. “I see you’ve noticed our Ivy then lads what do you think of her?” I replied


    19. “Well knock me down with a barmaids apron I better fill you lads in our Ivy can watch the bar for a bit that’s if she can pull herself away from your mate


    20. Then Ivy and Nobby came over to join us and Ivy sat down right on my knee crushing my wedding tackle as she did causing a whoosh of breath to escape my lips

    21. Everyone broke out laughing and I blushed like a new bride but for the rest of the evening Ivy would throw me provocative smiles and winks whenever she caught my eye


    22. The evening ended well and now there were only a few of us left in the pub finally it was time for us to leave and we got up to go Anne and Ivy were weeping and there were kisses all round and the kiss that Ivy gave me was anything but a peck on the cheek


    23. We were all a bit worse for wear and me and Bert took the rise out of Nobby for his failure to get off with Ivy Tillman


    24. ” He went back to sulking and I thought fuck him as though I would be interested in Ivy when I had Helen waiting for me at home


    25. ” We said these things because the woman standing with Frank and his mother was none other than Ivy Tillman from the Intack Inn


    26. I blushed but I was really grateful to Mrs Lord for her kind words then Frank introduced us to Ivy who we all knew anyway


    27. Ivy smiled at me and said


    28. “Hello Billy Boy how are you doing?” Helen took hold of my arm again very possessively just to show the little madam that it was her seeing me off and not Ivy


    29. As we started to move faster I blew kisses to Helen and she to me, Mabel was waving and blowing kisses to Bert and Ivy was doing the same with Frank and I saw his mother who was waving like a broken semaphore


    30. “Well Frank how long have you and Ivy been walking out?” Frank looked at him to see if he was taking the piss before he replied

    31. Given the chance, I probably could cancel out their Ivy League educations with my extensive knowledge of “Hit Sitcoms of the Seventies


    32. I do believe that in his latest novel, „The Dead Town," Dean Koontz had it just about right when he had one of his seedier characters declare: „We think different from what a bunch of pencil neck Ivy League professors of conflict resolution think


    33. We talked about sweethearts and other things for awhile and he told me that he had been quite keen in Ivy Tillman but he realised that she was in love with Frank and he understood


    34. “Yes, I do and—” Rufus tried to reply, but was instantly cut off by young Elisabeth Ivy Bluebell, who was in mid-chew of an enormous raisin muffin


    35. Ivy and other creepers swarmed over the walls and some small saplings could be seen growing from the old turfed roofs, swaying in the evening breeze


    36. At one corner of the church was a great gray tower, with ivy growing


    37. the ivy; and as the men who built the church had been dead for hundreds


    38. winter wind rattling the ivy leaves and bending the trees


    39. These differences must necessarily circumscribe or limit, whether influenced by natural designs, circumstance or purposeful intent, the decisions that (we) make or don‘t make, or are unable to make, for that matter; for example, a below-average student seeking enrollment at an Ivy League College or a modest wage earner looking to buy a home in a pricey neighborhood


    40. These were The Best and the Brightest as one historian termed them, Ivy League intellectuals of incredible ability leading both the Kennedy and Johnson administrations

    41. He’s one of those destined to be Ivy Leaguer cats that was probably going to his indoor tennis lesson after he ate


    42. Big Boy just stood there as the little soaked cat scrambled out of the stream and tore off through the ivy


    43. Now that my eyes have adjusted to the light, I can see that the plants in this room were selected for beauty, not practicality—flowers and ivy and clusters of purple or red leaves


    44. But he had worked with several interns in New York who were the first in their families to go to college, and those colleges were Ivy League ones


    45. when the fast of Bacchus was kept, the Jews were compelled to go in procession to Bacchus, carrying ivy


    46. It was a beautiful setting, full of trees and a medieval castle covered with ivy and red roses, but I couldn't move


    47. Sue convinced Gorvine that Chicago was Ivy quality, which it most certainly is! Later, he further relaxed his standards by taking Gail Heagen (Villanova LS) laterally from the HR Dept


    48. Sue convinced Gorvine that Chicago was Ivy


    49. He had graduated from an Ivy League college with an MBA


    50. But Jeannie had lived through enough of our cold winters in the Northeast and passed up acceptance at an Ivy League school, preferring to head south, preferably to University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill














































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    Synonyms for "ivy"

    common ivy english ivy hedera helix ivy

    "ivy" definitions

    Old World vine with lobed evergreen leaves and black berrylike fruits