Synonym: willow tree. Similar words: willowy, pillow, billow, billowing, pillow talk, pillowcase, willy-nilly, will. Meaning: ['wɪləʊ] n. 1. any of numerous deciduous trees and shrubs of the genus Salix 2. a textile machine having a system of revolving spikes for opening and cleaning raw textile fibers.
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(1) The strips of willow are woven into baskets.
(2) The baskets are woven from strips of willow.
(3) He broke off a twig from a willow tree and used it to shoo the flies away.
(4) Willow trees breaking out into buds foretell the coming of spring.
(5) Jenny weaves baskets from willow she grows herself.
(6) The willow branches swing in the breeze.
(7) The gently wavering fronds of a willow tree.
(8) Sedge warblers sang exulting in the willow scrub.
(9) On his Suffolk property Stuart Surridge grew willow trees.
(10) It is I suppose an ordinary willow.
(11) Willow trees bordered the river.
(12) There were darting birds in the willow tree overhead.
(13) So, what kind of person is Willow Bay?
(14) The Crows liked willow because they took great pride in how light-colored their tipis were.
(15) Her loud wails shattered the silence of the willow grove.
(16) She moved from one willow tree to the next[Sentence dictionary], forcing them all to share the torment she endured.
(17) Madeiran willow, with its fine supple shoots, is never allowed to grow tall.
(18) Close by, a willow warbler flicked jauntily from one overhanging twig to the next.
(19) Flood tolerant species of willow and alder on the reservoir margins carry the tree cover down into the water.
(20) I used a forked stick - usually willow - and was very successful in finding water 20-40 feet below ground level.
(21) Cracked willow pattern contains the lobster, scraping its claws like some one crouched to keep wicket at Lord's.
(22) A pair of orioles alighted on the frisking branch of a weeping willow.
(23) When she reached the bushes, Geoffrey was spreading his jacket on the grass between the stream and a weeping willow.
(24) He rolled a couple of yards downhill and came to rest in a dwarf willow bush.
(25) Some 60 years after work on it ended a tip would be covered with shrubs, usually dominated by rhododendron and willow.
(26) The dust particles might be better at catching the wind, like fluff on a willow seed.
(27) He swallowed, knew that all he had for a voice box was a little whistle cut from a willow switch.
(28) The walls are dotted with Delft plates, picturing windmills and willow patterns.
(29) Arlott's punctuation of those events remains as evocative as the half-remembered smell of linseed oil on willow.
(30) They were splashing through shallow water, between massive, brooding willow trunks.