Synonym: Pomaderris apetala, hazel tree, hazelnut, hazelnut tree. Similar words: gazelle, haze, pretzel, hazy, hazily, hazard, haphazard, hazardous. Meaning: ['heɪzl] n. 1. Australian tree grown especially for ornament and its fine-grained wood and bearing edible nuts 2. the fine-grained wood of a hazelnut tree (genus Corylus) and the hazel tree (Australian genus Pomaderris) 3. any of several shrubs or small trees of the genus Corylus bearing edible nuts enclosed in a leafy husk. adj. of a light brown or yellowish brown color.
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31 The rest had followed Hazel when he roused them and, without explanation, told them to go quickly outside the barn.
32 On the lower branch of a hazel tree, a greenish bird with a very white belly was singing vigorously.
33 The way to help dormice is to encourage hazel and a wide variety of other trees and shrubs the animals feed on.
34 Here, Hazel and Fiver were sitting with Dandelion under a flowering wild cherry.
35 By an effort of courage against all instinct, Hazel forced himself forward into the gap, with Fiver following.
36 Hazel and Fiver stared at each other, both fighting against the impulse to run.
37 She has hazel eyes.
38 But these days Hazel seemed sufficiently impressed by him anyway, whatever he did.
39 Hazel, like nearly all wild animals, was unaccustomed to look up at the sky.
40 For very oily skin or acne, you could use a more astringent base such as witch hazel.
41 From a human relations point of view, Janet had outsmarted Hazel by refusing to become a victim over a trivial matter.
42 He had small shrewd hazel eyes that as a rule missed nothing.
43 When Hazel woke he perceived at once that it was morning - some time after sunrise, by the smell of it.
44 Hazel catkins Witches' broom Bluebells are indicators of ancient woodland.
45 There was a grey squirrel nipping up and down a hazel tree near the stream.
46 For Hazel Rodgers, a 78-year-old glaucoma sufferer who credits marijuana with helping to save her eyesight.
47 Silver and Bigwig led the way, with Hazel and Buckthorn a short distance behind.
48 Ashputtel escaped back to the hazel tree and removed her gown and slippers, which the bird carried away.
49 Hazel; looking at them, felt almost as insecure as he had on the river bank.
50 Wooden hoops used on casks for the home market were usually of hazel and were produced by local firms from local timber.
51 Hazel Bailey waved to him from the back of the shop, signaling that he should come in and take refuge.
52 The rows of hazel coppice emphasised the atmosphere of decay.
53 Dad used to get his hazel twigs from a forester at Winterslow who knew exactly when they should be cut.
54 The rabbits in front went fast and Hazel had little time to sniff about as he followed.
55 Chunks of oak, ash, alder, beech, sycamore and hazel lay here and there(sentencedict.com), awaiting their miracles.
56 The day I call you Chief Rabbit, Hazel, that 'll be the day, that will!
57 The hazel coppices are particularly favoured by the large Sussex Nightingale population.
58 Today it is the home of John and Hazel Cork who renovated it after years of neglect and a serious fire.
59 One of the males used a length of cut hazel to pole the craft out of the willow wood and into clear water.
60 I use hazel stakes, cut in the autumn after the sap has receded.