Similar words: hosiery, hoosier, crosier, sierra, dossier, brasier, brassiere, sierra leone. Meaning: ['əʊʒər /'əʊzɪə] n. 1. flexible twig of a willow tree 2. any of various willows having pliable twigs used in basketry and furniture.
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(1) Two osier baskets each: one for red tomatoes and one for green.
(2) Big osier ones, flat, that you could crook over your arm or set on the ground.
(3) Osier is used to make baskets.
(4) In one comer were an osier suitcase and three bundles probably the three men's luggage.
(5) William Osier, a famous Canadian doctor, expressed the value of hobbies by saying(sentencedict.com/osier.html), No man is really happy or safe without a hobby.
(6) Seeing someone off with an osier is a Chinese tradition. And popularly it was considered to have some relation with a homonymic phenomenon between the "Liu(osier)" and "Liu(stay)".
(7) By the comparison of conditions or osier production of growth cells and of resting cells, the optimum fermentation condition was determined.
(8) Peeling off the osier by hand takes time and energy extremely, and the existent equipment hasn't achieved perfect effect.
(9) She is married to a local farmer and is the proprietor of Osiers Farm Golf Course.
(10) From the hides, shimmering water meadows, fingered spits islands, orange-tinged osiers and countless bobbing birds lay exposed to view.
(11) Even sleeping on subway station at night in London when it is in time of war, my heart had already come back to the ancient city which is surrounded by moat and osier.
(12) Now, ere the sun advance his burning eye, the day to cheer and night's dank dew to dry, I must up-fill this osier cage of ours with baleful weeds and precious-juiced flowers.
(13) His spear lay by his side unused, and his baskets of plaited osier were empty.
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