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Sentence count:50Posted:2017-06-14Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: hocus-pocusfocushocusfocusedlocustfocus onfocussedautofocusMeaning: ['krəʊkəs]  n. any of numerous low-growing plants of the genus Crocus having slender grasslike leaves and white or yellow or purple flowers; native chiefly to the Mediterranean region but widely cultivated. 
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1) The crocuses are late coming into flower.
2) Daffodils and crocuses bloom in the spring.
3) The crocuses came out late this year because of the cold weather.
4) Crocus, tulips, grape hyacinths and the rest can follow.
5) Because the crocuses are coming into bloom.
6) Crocuses came and went, the apple trees exploded, lilacs drenched the air, summer came with its visitors and boarders.
7) Crocus sacks of pecans slump against each other in the middle of the floor.
8) Crocuses are plants that nature has provided with a biological thermometer.
9) The demented crocuses were hauling themselves up out of the earth.
10) Beyond her kitchen window, crocuses sprouted up from the grass, bright as doubloons, orange and heliotrope.
11) Hyacinths, narcissi, crocuses and certain types of tulips are the most widely planted bulbs for indoor displays.
12) Blooming time: More crocuses are to be planted on the village green next year.
13) Cosmos, path-smothering nasturtium, stiff autumn crocus and clumps of busy Lizzie were in full bloom.
14) But there was the crocus.
15) The pink crocus bloomed for only a day.
16) The native British Autumn crocus, otherwise known as "meadow saffron" or "naked lady", is recorded in early herbal guides as a treatment for inflammation.
17) To dream of the crocus means you are to have a fresh start.
18) Optimization on Regeneration Conditions of Style-stigma-like Structure in Crocus sativus L.
19) Colchicine is a remedy derived from autumn crocus that may be helpful for chronic back pain caused by herniated discs.
20) Saffron: A corm-producing plant (Crocus sativus) native to the Old World, having purple or white flowers with orange stigmas.
21) At present, the stem rot disease of Crocus sativus has become a serious disease for its damage.
22) The first time she brought him flowers - a posy of crocuses in a glass jar - he suddenly and unaccountably wept.
23) The sky was blue, the air crisp and clear, and the sun was shining on a patch of yellow crocuses.
24) There was a lot of gravel to walk across with troughs and wheelbarrows with snowdrops and crocuses in.
25) The whole thing could catch fire all over the front pages Crocus List and all.
26) A loose , membranous outer covering of a bulb corm , as of the onion, tulip, or crocus.
27) A short, thick, solid, food-storing underground stem, sometimes bearing papery scale leaves, as in the crocus or gladiolus.
28) Objective To explore the number change of optic nerve axons in rabbits with chronic ocular hypertension(OHT) and the protective effect of crocus sativus extract on the optic nerve axons injury.
29) And there, bravely waving in the wind ,[http://sentencedict.com/crocus.html] was one pink crocus.
30) The present study provided new ideas and prospects for the application and development of Crocus sativus L.
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