Definitionn. deep-rooted coarse-textured plant native to the Mediterranean region having blue flowers and pinnately compound leaves
Last update: August 28, 2015
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Jill hates the licorice ones and eats all her jelly beans except the licorice ones. [Please select]
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Lounging in the doorway, the near-vivisectionists sipped licorice water alternately and conversed. [Please select]
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Penrod sprang to his feet, seized the licorice bottle, shook it with stoppering thumb, and took a long drink with histrionic unction. [Please select]
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Penrod put the licorice water out of sight and turned to face the others. [Please select]
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It contained an abundant fifteen-cents' worth of lemon drops, jaw-breakers, licorice sticks, cinnamon drops, and shopworn choclate creams. [Please select]
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His shirt-front and cuffs were white frosting, and the buttons on his coat were licorice drops. [Please select]
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Lamson, as Anderson reached over and took a handful of licorice drops from the jar on the counter. [Please select]
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