Similar words: corn, scorn, cornea, corner, scorner, popcorn, scornfully, cornucopia. Meaning: ['eɪkɔːn] n. fruit of the oak tree: a smooth thin-walled nut in a woody cup-shaped base.
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1. The oak is implicit in the acorn.
2. The tree grew from a small acorn.
3. Acorn is a limited company formed in 1955.
4. Acorn, Hawkbit and Speedwell, decent enough rank-and-filers as long as they were not pushed beyond their limits.
5. He's the Managing Director and major shareholder in Acorn Hotels.
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6. Acorn would provide us with a ready-made hotel chain ripe for further expansion.
7. The oak sleeps in the acorn. The bird waits in the egg, and in the highest vision of the soul, a waking angel stirs. Dreams are the seedlings of reality. Napoleon Hill
8. An acorn is tiny compared to its parent, but a kiwi lays an egg a quarter her own weight.
9. Finally, there's the Acorn Archimedes A3000, which is by far the most powerful home micro available.
10. An acorn grows into an oak.
11. The acorn ripens and hickory nut matures.
12. The acorn ripens and the hickory nut matures.
13. We watched the bird an acorn.
14. Western Snowy Plover, Acorn Woodpecker, and Peregrine Falcon.
15. First an acorn; then an oak tree forest.
16. Peregrine Falcon, and Acorn Woodpecker.
17. Every oak must have Been an acorn.
18. Every oak must be an acorn.
19. Every oak has been an acorn.
20. The lofty oak from a small acorn grows.
21. We will live on acorn noodles for the winter this year.
22. To see the problem here more clearly, let's look at a different biological system, say, an acorn.
23. Do you think the sky is falling when an acorn falls?
24. Cornelius observed that the wooden bobbin dangling on a string from the window blind was the shape of an acorn.
25. It was hard to believe that something the size of an acorn had released such copious liquid and such a stench.
26. The absurd idea, he wrote, that a work of art grows from nothing into something, from acorn into oak.
27. If obstacles are removed, Horney believed, the individual will develop into a nature, fully realized adult, just as an acorn will develop into an oak tree.
28. Large stream from little fountain flows ; tall oak from little acorn grows.
29. Of course we all know the fairy tale about Chicken Little who assumesthe sky is falling when he gets hit in the head by an acorn.
30. The greatest oak still has to grow from a tiny acorn.
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