Sentence example with the word 'stemmed'

stemmed

Definition adj. having a stem or stems or having a stem as specified

Last update: July 7, 2015


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More likely it stemmed from the fact that she had not gone to the house yet.   [Please select]

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The smooth-stemmed beeches had taken on every tint from fiery brown, through orange and amber, to verdigris green touching latest July shoots.   [Please select]

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"You ask," he said, "what guide Me through trackless thickets led, Through thick-stemmed woodlands rough and wide."   [Please select]

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Resolutely dashing into the river, she stemmed the current, planting her feet firmly on the bottom and pushed across.   [Please select]

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His search was rewarded by a short-stemmed clay pipe and the half of a match--nothing more.   [Please select]

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This roused the storekeeper to a burst of protest, but he stemmed it.   [Please select]

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The difference is that the blossoms of the Primrose grow on _long_ stems from a _short_-stemmed umbel.   [Please select]

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Those of the Cowslip grow on _short_ stems from a _long_-stemmed umbel.   [Please select]

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They laughed, and at the sound of laughter the tall-stemmed alders echoed with the rushing roar of a cock-grouse thundering skyward.   [Please select]

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He laid hold of the herbage with his teeth, stemmed his fore feet against the ground, and drew back his head, which gradually pulled out the root.   [Please select]

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There stood fine hyacinths under glass bells, and there stood strong-stemmed peonies; there grew water plants, some so fresh, others half sick, the water-snakes lay down on them, and black crabs pinched their stalks.   [Please select]

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