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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "poplar" in a sentence

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    poplar


    1. Sphinx coins at the poplar tree where I’d recite


    2. One overheated and bothered crow began cawing in a sweetgum tree by the lane, but all she was saying was, “Can I borrow an icepack from someone? Anyone? I’m stinkin’ hot!” (A blue jay in the next tree, a tulip poplar, rolled his eyes and replied that they were birds and therefore didn’t have icepacks


    3. and a row of tall, poplar shade trees that followed the curved


    4. into the crotch of a poplar tree and shaded my eyes against the


    5. Vulgar as an a person's inner corrosion cavities, vulgar like a poplar tree, though there is life, but a lack of ideas


    6. To the rear of the building, one could see for miles around and marvel at the tall uniformed lines of poplar trees that stood to attention sweeping all the way to the lake at the bottom


    7. 37 And Jacob took him rods of green poplar, and of the hazel and chestnut tree; and pilled white strakes in them, and made the white appear which was in the rods


    8. 37 And Jacob took him rods of green poplar, and of the hazel and chesnut


    9. “What was that?” Grover panted, when we’d collapsed in the relative safety of a black poplar grove


    10. When computers became poplar about

    11. There were pubs with busy tables outside, and on the opposite bank was a line of great poplar trees, in


    12. The poplar trees beyond were swaying in the breeze, beckoning


    13. The leaves of the poplar trees beyond the pillars had turned a rich yellow


    14. discovered that five meters away on the opposite under a poplar tree was also


    15. Finally they spotted two poplar trees, which had been gnawed, and its barks


    16. Propolis is the resinous substance collected by bees from the leaf buds and bark of trees, especially poplar and conifer trees


    17. The industrious breeze lifted up the stray hairs from her forehead and gave it little pats and kisses that seemed audaciously familiar applied to a brow of such decorum; the restless poplar leaves whispered all the secrets of life in her unhearing ears; the cottage gardens of Vilmnitz, ablaze that day with the white flame of lilies, poured their stream of scent into the road, and the wind caught it up and flung it across her sober nostrils, and she could not breathe without drawing in the divineness of it, yet her face wore exactly the same expression that it does when we are passing pigs


    18. by thick growths of stately oak, poplar, ash, locust, hickory, and maples


    19. to a sturdy cutting of poplar that he carried across his shoulders


    20. Concentrating, he created a masterpiece, whetting the edges of the arrow tip on the stone before meticulously placing it into a poplar shaft that he’d hand picked and then honed until true

    21. could torment them for eternality but it is not near as poplar


    22. These "Hellfire" preachers are not as poplar as they once was


    23. preachers are not as poplar as they once were and their audience is much smaller


    24. them for eternality but it is not near as poplar as it was a few years ago


    25. These "Hellfire" preachers are not as poplar


    26. These "Hellfire" preachers are not as poplar as they once were, and their


    27. not near as poplar as it was a few years ago


    28. "Hellfire" preachers are not as poplar as they once were and their audience is much


    29. but it is not near as poplar as it was a few years ago


    30. These "Hellfire" preachers are not as poplar as they once was and their

    31. Walnut and poplar are common hardwoods, but they can be routed and


    32. The poplar trees in Millais' "Vale of Rest" are painted in much the same manner as that employed by the Italians, and are exceptional among modern tree paintings, the trees being treated as a pattern of leaves against the sky


    33. These "Hellfire" preachers are not as poplar as they once were, and their audience is much smaller


    34. " Some Protestants still believe this version of Hell that their god made most of mankind just so he could torment their souls for eternity but it is not near as poplar as it was a few years ago


    35. These "Hellfire" preachers are not as poplar as they once was, and their audience is much smaller


    36. " Some Protestants still believe this version but it is not near as poplar as it was a few years ago


    37. These "Hellfire" preachers are not as poplar as they once were and their audience is much smaller


    38. He used to seat himself on a bench under the great poplar in our plaza, and there he would keep us all hanging open-mouthed on the stories he told us of his exploits


    39. Don Quixote looked all round, and seeing nobody, at once, without more ado, dismounted from Rocinante and bade Sancho get down from Dapple and tie both beasts securely to the trunk of a poplar or willow that stood there


    40. " And Maximilian was patient, and employed himself in mentally contrasting the two girls,—one fair, with soft languishing eyes, a figure gracefully bending like a weeping willow; the other a brunette, with a fierce and haughty expression, and as straight as a poplar

    41. Moored under the trees of Charleville Mall Father Conmee saw a turfbarge, a towhorse with pendent head, a bargeman with a hat of dirty straw seated amidships, smoking and staring at a branch of poplar above him


    42. Lady Sylvester Elmshade, Mrs Barbara Lovebirch, Mrs Poll Ash, Mrs Holly Hazeleyes, Miss Daphne Bays, Miss Dorothy Canebrake, Mrs Clyde Twelvetrees, Mrs Rowan Greene, Mrs Helen Vinegadding, Miss Virginia Creeper, Miss Gladys Beech, Miss Olive Garth, Miss Blanche Maple, Mrs Maud Mahogany, Miss Myra Myrtle, Miss Priscilla Elderflower, Miss Bee Honeysuckle, Miss Grace Poplar, Miss O Mimosa San, Miss Rachel Cedarfrond, the Misses Lilian and Viola Lilac, Miss Timidity Aspenall, Mrs Kitty Dewey-Mosse, Miss May Hawthorne, Mrs Gloriana Palme, Mrs Liana Forrest, Mrs Arabella Blackwood and Mrs Norma Holyoake of Oakholme Regis graced the ceremony by their presence


    43. Before Coombs could train on me, I darted under the cover of thick poplar branches, then around the building to within a few yards of the base of the tower


    44. He slaughtered the animals himself in the yard by a poplar tree


    45. "Blood is good for the tree," I remember him saying as the grass around the poplar soaked red


    46. Most of the poplar trees had been chopped down – the trees Hassan and I used to climb to shine our mirrors into the neighbors' homes


    47. Bloxam, who had slept off the remains of his beer on the previous night at Corcoran's, had left for his work at Poplar at five o'clock that morning


    48. He could not tell me where the place of work was situated, but he had a vague idea that it was some kind of a "new-fangled ware'us," and with this slender clue I had to start for Poplar


    49. A poplar grows out from the roots, and it cannot be dug out, but the roots have to be chopped out underground


    50. Beyond the pond there stood an enormous poplar, two men's embraces in circumference










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    Synonyms for "poplar"

    poplar poplar tree

    "poplar" definitions

    soft light-colored non-durable wood of the poplar


    any of numerous trees of north temperate regions having light soft wood and flowers borne in catkins