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    Use "tussock" in a sentence

    tussock example sentences

    tussock


    1. ’ He said, kicking at a tussock of grass


    2. As my mind tries to find a way through this apparently insoluble problem, the tussock of grass under my right foot gives way suddenly, my balance being iffy due to the alcohol, I suddenly sway and Stephen has to move pretty fast to stop me falling over


    3. Staggering his way out into the balmy air, he watched as an owl, out searching for food, swooped low over a nearby tussock, reminding him that he hadn't eaten


    4. Ceri opened her mouth to thank him but his voice was growing fainter, she hit a grass tussock and dropped to the ground


    5. As he went along, then, occupied with these thoughts, he perceived on the summit of a height that rose before their eyes a man who went springing from rock to rock and from tussock to tussock with marvellous agility


    6. "-and then I belonged to the Pasha of Re'durat and played a prominent part in the battle of the Great Nef, which is where I received the slight nick you may have noticed some two-thirds of the way up my blade," Kring was saying from its temporary home in a tussock


    7. and tussock to another and pausing continually to sniff and stare along the great expanse of grass, which stretched on either side as far as they could see


    8. A patrol leader, more than a mile from Efrafa, limping up a hedgerow in the rain, would come upon the General squatting like a hare under a tussock of darnel, and find himself required then and there to report what he had been doing or why he was off his route


    9. So swiftly and silently had the dog come up the hill behind Dandelion and Blackberry that one of Campion's sentries, half asleep under a tussock after the long night, was pulled down and killed in the instant that he turned to bolt


    10. out of a tussock, into which some heavy foot had trampled it, a short jagged

    11. He saw my hesitation, and spoke, "The logic is simple, no madman's logic this time, jumping from tussock to tussock in a misty bog


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    Synonyms for "tussock"

    tuft tussock

    "tussock" definitions

    a bunch of hair or feathers or growing grass