thorn

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noun
Roses ramble over walls, branches stiff with thorns and laden with huge blossoms.
a stiff, sharp-pointed, straight or curved woody projection on the stem or other part of a plant.
‘They threw me over the back of a camel and told me they would kill me if I cried,’ he said, sitting quietly under a thorn tree on the outskirts of Turalei.
a thorny bush, shrub, or tree, especially a hawthorn.
translation of 'thorn'
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However, that 'thorn' has yet to trouble the organisers, who are revitalising and expanding the event.
Jake is a big 'thorn' in this school.
I sit beside my flowering 'thorn' and drink a little wine.
the issue has become a 'thorn' in renewing the peace talks
the issue has become a 'thorn' in renewing the peace talks
Similarly, 'thorn' may represent either a voiceless or a voiced sound: compare the current use of the digraph th in three and these.
In the autumn we intend to plant fruiting species of trees, including gelda rose, hawthorn, hazel, 'thorn' and snowberry.
His visits to the shrine have been a 'thorn' that is increasingly irritating relations between the two countries.
To this day, a large and twisted 'thorn tree' - the ‘Friar's Thorn’ - grows on the mound where the ceremonies were carried out and it is near here that the ‘Friar's Stone’ is located.
Here in south Texas, where the mesquite brush and most other native plants have 'thorns' and where not a few critters have a mean bite, it helps to be tough.
The undergrowth of 'thorns' and shrubs was bad enough, but in addition the whole place was chock-full of a sort of reed with long leaves about an inch or so broad.
The tubes can be easily replaced with 'thornproof' or solid rubber tubes which we carry in stock.
Plants also possess a great diversity of physical resistance traits, such as spines and 'thorns' .
With the sun at its highest and the birds falling silent, I had a short siesta under a 'thorn tree' .
I just keep staring at the rose, the petals, the long yellow stamens, stem, the fat red 'thorns' , wanting to say so much.
The camels seem to enjoy bunches of dry-looking 'thorn bush' .
Experts have known for some time that cheetahs are particularly prone to eye injuries from 'thorns' and spikes.
The 'thorns' on the rose stem pressed into his skin but he ignored the pain.
‘They threw me over the back of a camel and told me they would kill me if I cried,’ he said, sitting quietly under a 'thorn tree' on the outskirts of Turalei.
Certain plants have developed 'thorns' to prevent themselves from being devoured and they work equally well as deterrents for humans too.
It is very difficult to miss this flower with its very vibrant orange leaves and dangerous 'thorns' .
Slowly we progress across the crimson lakes of sand, silver pools of sand, enormous hillocks of sand, skirting giant rocks and stubbornly vibrant patches of 'thorn bush' .
While citrus grown from seed may come true - that is, be identical to the mother tree - many gardeners plant grafted trees to ensure a good-eating fruit, quicker production and a 'thornless' tree.
The door was engraved with carvings of dead and live roses with long stems and sharp 'thorns' .
The untrained eye cannot always distinguish between a blackberry and a raspberry, since the shapes and sizes of the fruit, leaves, and 'thorns' vary, and there are both red blackberries and black raspberries.
I could've worn my jacket, it was quite 'thornproof' , but in that heat it just wasn't worth unrolling it.
But I'm so inherently Texan I love it all - the stickers, the spikes, the 'thorns' , the burrs, the nettles, and the rocks.
When he reached Glastonbury he planted his staff, which then took root and grew into a 'thorn tree' .
Along the banks grew knob 'thorns' , sausage trees, vegetable ivory, ilala palms, mangoes, wild figs, tamarinds and mahogany, as well as the ubiquitous acacia.
I wish to draw everybody's attention to the great value of all established indigenous trees and of camel 'thorn trees' in particular.
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