Similar words: tulle, mulish, ruling, hauling, bulimic, stimuli, insulin, oculist. Meaning: ['tuːlɪp /'tju-] n. any of numerous perennial bulbous herbs having linear or broadly lanceolate leaves and usually a single showy flower.
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31 The flowers that brings about person dizziness includes sensitive plant, tulip to wait.
32 The tulip is followed in popularity by the daffodil, the gladiolus, the lily and the crocus.
33 Foliaceous director is forecasted, in the small climax that this year citizen of festival of lanterns buys a flower, will sing leading role by lily and tulip.
34 A late-blooming type of garden tulip having long stems and egg-shaped, variously colored flowers.
35 By careful selection, he had created a dark - purple tulip.
36 According to the anatomical indexes, the hybrid tulip tree is a fine raw material of papermaking.
37 The October after Grandpa's death, I planted tulip and daffodil bulbs , snowdrops, crocuses, and bluebells.
38 Your two hands are seizing that emaciated purple tulip tightly.
39 The bride was very young, very slender, a white tulip.
40 Tulip found plenty of Chris Moyles fans there - and even a few of her own through her role as Newsbeat presenter.
41 Leonidas Rose, Yellow Freesia, Yellow-red Tulip, Orange Ranunculus, Blue Berry, Hypericum, Achillea, Salal.
42 Bouquet of Purple, Red, Pink, Peach, Yellow Calla Lilies, White Tulip, Salal.
43 Could you tell me the way to the Tulip Hotel?
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44 I finally arrive in the tulip capital of the Netherlands, Leiden, a 15th century textile city where 1)Rembrandt was born and learned how to paint.
45 As a target of speculation, there is no rational basis for its price, just like the Dutch tulip or northeast with kaffir prices, mainly by speculators gambling psychological decided.
46 Aerial view from a helicopter of the tulip field at the Table Cape Tulip Farm on Table Cape, near Wynyard, on the North West Coast of Tasmania.
47 You can be a light bulb, turnip bulb, or tulip bulb.
48 The self - conscious tulip unfolded her petals and carpeted the ground with gaudy colour.
49 Beneath this, on the mantelshelf, is displayed a collec-tion of seventeenth-century tulip vases.