Sentence example with the word 'pollard'

pollard

Definition n. a tree with limbs cut back to promote a more bushy growth of foliage

Last update: August 16, 2015


0

Pollard, Henry VIII.   [Please select]

0

"That thing," Pierre said, "is the one illustrated in Pollard's book."   [Please select]

0

The identical pistol; it used to be in the Pollard collection.   [Please select]

0

25 Webley & Scott from the Pollard collection, with the silencer.   [Please select]

0

James Pollard was her captain, with Owen Chase and Matthew Joy as mates.   [Please select]

0

As a Slave-holder, Pollard belonged to that class, who did not believe in granting favors to Slaves.   [Please select]

0

He declared that Pollard "thought no more of his servants than if they had been dogs."   [Please select]

0

"Pollard collection, Sawyer collection, Fred Hines collection, Meeks collection, even the old Mark Field collection, that was sold at Libbie Galleries in 1911."   [Please select]

0

In the captain's boat but two survived, Captain Pollard and Charles Ramsdell.   [Please select]

0

Many ouzels' nests are placed on the stumps of pollard trees, and in such cases the shoots which grow out of the stump often serve to hide the nest from view.   [Please select]

0

Play of Noah's Flood, in Manly's Specimens of the Pre-Shaksperean Drama, or in Pollard's English Miracle Plays, Moralities and Interludes, or in Belles Lettres Series, sec.   [Please select]

Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!

Submit
pollack - pollard - pollarded