Definitionadj. grown from cuttings planted directly in the ground
Last update: July 21, 2015
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In its original sense the chief uses are such as "the quick and the dead," of the Apostles' Creed, a "quickset" hedge, i.e. [Please select]
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On trees they never perch; though one or two may occasionally be seen settled on a quickset hedge or a railing. [Please select]
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Nevertheless, something drove him on, forced him to push his way hardily through a sort of quickset hedge of reluctance and shame. [Please select]
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A glint of bayonets made a quickset hedge along the line of churned-up earth which had been the Germans' front--line trench. [Please select]
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Women use it as a sort of quickset hedge of protection. [Please select]
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The prince was going down a gravel walk with a quickset hedge on each side, and his eyes on the ground, and he was thinking of one thing and another. [Please select]
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