Definitionn. twining shrub of North America having yellow capsules enclosing scarlet seeds
Last update: August 30, 2015
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The waxwork exhibition named after Madame Tussaud, who founded it in Paris in 1780, occupies large buildings in Marylebone Road. [Please select]
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In the centre of it quite straight and still with its head on the lace pillow lay a small figure, something like waxwork, fast asleep. [Please select]
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She's as pretty as a waxwork, she really is, and any woman in the world might be proud to nurse her. [Please select]
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Now, waxwork and skeleton seemed to have dark eyes that moved and looked at me. [Please select]
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This was a full-blown, very plump damsel, fair as waxwork, with handsome and regular features, languishing blue eyes, and ringleted yellow hair. [Please select]
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There are the Zoological Gardens, and Madame Tussaud's Waxwork Exhibition, and the Pantomime, and no one knows what besides. [Please select]
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'A many, many, beautiful corpses she laid out, as nice and neat as waxwork.' [Please select]
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This happy mode of issue from my difficulties lent a springiness to my step, as we followed a waxwork footman over the velvet sward to a nook under a group of copper beeches. [Please select]