Sentence example with the word 'acorn'

acorn

Definition n. fruit of the oak tree: a smooth thin-walled nut in a woody cup-shaped base

Last update: February 24, 2017


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Two main shapes were adopted for the apex - the acorn and the hogsback.   [noun]

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I found the perfect acorn: no mars, no scratches, nothing at all that could blemish it.   [Please select]

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The Acorn Patch was well filled with thriving young oaks about 25 years old.   [noun]

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Then each acorn had to be hunted up and brought to the hole prepared for it.   [noun]

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Then each acorn had to be fitted to its hole.   [noun]

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How he must have hurried to reach his tree when the acorn was extra large.   [noun]

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He knows very well which end of an acorn is which, does our Carpenter.   [noun]

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The law according to which an acorn makes an oak--and not a pine-tree is complex.   [noun]

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The Acorn Woodpecker in Coahuila is common in the oak and pine-oak belts, from 4950 to 8000 feet.   [noun]

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"Horse of wood, foaled of an acorn," a form of punishment.   [noun]

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