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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "shamrock" in a sentence

    shamrock example sentences

    shamrock


    1. Today they have a shamrock on their passport, celebrate St Patrick‘s Day and even the ‘bam-chick-a-lay’ dance looks Irish


    2. came back in UFC 5 for a superfight match up with Ken Shamrock, which would


    3. The evening before the children picked Shamrock of which there was plenty from the mossy banks near the railway at the end of the park


    4. She did make sure they all had shamrock or badges according to their preference


    5. It was there first experience of it outside of Ireland where it was a national holiday and a day where it was celebrated by Mass, the wearing of Shamrock, parades, music, and was one of the biggest festive days of the year


    6. ‘For it would be in the land of the Rose rather than the land of Shamrock it would be born’


    7. Mick was as Irish as the Shamrock


    8. SHAMROCK: This slightly misshapen three-leaf clover is the ancient symbol of the sidhe-seers, who are charged with the mission to See, Serve, and Protect mankind from the Fae


    9. The shamrock itself is the symbol of Eire, the great Ireland


    10. Clever idea Saint Patrick the shamrock

    11. There were several more verses, from which it appeared that the principal flowers in the Show were the Rose, the Thistle and the Shamrock


    12. Every lady in the audience was presented with a tasteful souvenir of the occasion in the shape of a skull and crossbones brooch, a timely and generous act which evoked a fresh outburst of emotion: and when the gallant young Oxonian (the bearer, by the way, of one of the most timehonoured names in Albion's history) placed on the finger of his blushing fiancée an expensive engagement ring with emeralds set in the form of a fourleaved shamrock the excitement knew no bounds


    13. you, says Mr Vincent cross the table, and a bullseye into the bargain, says he, and a plumper and a portlier bull, says he, never shit on shamrock


    14. What lines concluded his first piece of original verse written by him, potential poet, at the age of 11 in 1877 on the occasion of the offering of three prizes of 10/-, 5/- and 2/6 respectively for competition by the Shamrock, a weekly newspaper?


    15. That wig is the property of Shamrock and Clover Irish Themed Bars Inc


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    Synonyms for "shamrock"

    hop clover lesser yellow trefoil shamrock trifolium dubium dutch clover trifolium repens white clover common wood sorrel cuckoo bread oxalis acetosella

    "shamrock" definitions

    creeping European clover having white to pink flowers and bright green leaves; naturalized in United States; widely grown for forage


    Eurasian plant with heart-shaped trifoliate leaves and white purple-veined flowers


    clover native to Ireland with yellowish flowers; often considered the true or original shamrock