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    Use "lucerne" in a sentence

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    lucerne


    1. Driving along the road to the base of the Moombi’s past all the irrigated lucerne


    2. However, she agreed to meet with me, once I arrived in her hometown of Lucerne


    3. The view from the hotel’s restaurant, overlooking Lake Lucerne, was stunning


    4. ‘Tell me about your stay in Lucerne and your travels


    5. There was a train leaving to Lucerne in five minutes and she had to dash to get to the right platform


    6. Tadeo closed his eyes and thought about the beautiful, young woman he had just left in Lucerne


    7. He had emailed her to say he would be in Zurich on Monday and would like to meet her there or in Lucerne for lunch, but she had not replied


    8. There they would spend a few hours until Sabrina would fly back to London and Nicky take the train to Lucerne


    9. Nicky told her about her sudden decision to come back to London, and Nathalie was glad that Nicky was not alone in Lucerne


    10. ‘Then the second time I saw him was in Lucerne, a month later

    11. I live in Lucerne and she was staying with me for a few days


    12. had a whole field of lush Lucerne to devour at will


    13. It was at Lucerne


    14. And when I got down to Lucerne, there was the poor Lot quite offended


    15. It was only when you hadn't anything the matter with you that you ran away from your family and went to Lucerne and took up with a strange man positively to the extent of letting him promise to marry you


    16. Herr Dremmel had tried to marry her in Lucerne; but the Swiss, it seemed, would not be hurried, so that here she was, and within the next few hours she was going to have to prepare the Bishop


    17. It was what you did when you ran away to Lucerne


    18. "This is Lucerne," he whispered, bending down; how soft she was, and how little!


    19. And it really was dark; surely it didn't only seem dark because she suddenly couldn't see? Alarmed, she remembered how she had fainted after her conscience-stricken journey back from Lucerne


    20. Horticulture seemed, however, to have been abandoned in the deserted kitchen-garden; and where cabbages, carrots, radishes, pease, and melons had once flourished, a scanty crop of lucerne alone bore evidence of its being deemed worthy of cultivation

    21. "Simply, that having ascertained that the piece of ground on which I stand was to let, I made application for it, was readily accepted by the proprietor, and am now master of this fine crop of lucerne


    22. "Hush," cried Valentine, suddenly; "some one is coming!" Maximilian leaped at one bound into his crop of lucerne, which he began to pull up in the most ruthless way, under the pretext of being occupied in weeding it


    23. wintered at Davos Platz, and was journeying now to join her friends at Lucerne, when a sudden hemorrhage had overtaken her


    24. "I have seen," he said, "the most beautiful scenes of my own country; I have visited the lakes of Lucerne and Uri, where the snowy mountains descend almost perpendicularly to the water, casting black and impenetrable shades, which would cause a gloomy and mournful appearance were it not for the most verdant islands that believe the eye by their gay appearance; I have seen this lake agitated by a tempest, when the wind tore up whirlwinds of water and gave you an idea of what the water-spout must be on the great ocean; and the waves dash with fury the base of the mountain, where the priest and his mistress were overwhelmed by an avalanche and where their dying voices are still said to be heard amid the pauses of the nightly wind; I have seen the mountains of La Valais, and the Pays de Vaud; but this country, Victor, pleases me more than all those wonders


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    Synonyms for "lucerne"

    alfalfa lucerne medicago sativa

    "lucerne" definitions

    important European leguminous forage plant with trifoliate leaves and blue-violet flowers grown widely as a pasture and hay crop