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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(61) The willow tree is by the well.
(62) The river was sparsely lined with willow trees.
(63) Willow can be used to make furniture.
(64) The weeping willow is taller than the poplar.
(65) Willow catkins are fluttering in the air.
(66) Having no perianth, as the flowers of a willow.
(67) The boy says, "It's a pussy willow."
(68) Mr. Smith prefers that you remain at Lock Willow.
(69) Willow branches swept the river's surface.
(70) Seem to forget between sadness is willow light tendril.
(71) The willow in the backyard is gone, but a small tree has grown up on the fence line east of the garden plot of corn.
(72) Sarah sat in her squeaky willow rocker, and looked out the window.
(73) Up to the present, some 4,000 hectares of white willow have planted in the region. A total of over 100,000 experienced people are involved in the weaving of willow products.
(74) Ken to the Song Dynasty in Henangu an Qixian office,[http://sentencedict.com/willow.html] Salix integra transplant will come from the introduction of Willow Technology.
(75) I'am a willow catkin.
(76) Willow Leaf is a dazzlingly beautiful Chinese woman who is smuggled to Vancouver, Canada.
(77) The desks were littered with catkins, hazel and willow, which the pupils had been sketching.
(78) Reeds?Like pussy willow reeds?Really?
(79) The golden willow at the river edge Is the setting sun's bride. Her quivering reflection Stays fixed in my mind.
(80) Leaves the hometown the human looks like the willow catkin which a piece flutters with the wind, likes the way by oneself in the place pause which any likes.
(81) Hardly believing his senses he glanced at the willow branches - they really were quivering.
(82) It has been shown by experimentation that a single Chinese tamarisk or rose willow on the Gobi is like a brave soldier that can block 2,500 cubic meters of drifting sand a year.
(83) He pointed south across the Yellowstone River valley to a tiny dot of willow and aspen that seemed to explode in brilliant yellows against the backdrop of prairie tans and grays.
(84) When Squirrel returned, the other four were with her: gaunt grey-haired Myrtle, Willow Witch-Eye with her long black braid, Frenya of the thick waist and enormous breasts, Holly with her knife.
(85) Few trees get around as much as the aspen (Populus tremuloides), that delicate, white-barked, easily recognizable cousin of the willow and cottonwood.
(86) The willows had become angels bearing tidings from heaven. " The willow branches are swaying!
(87) Her boyfriend fell in love with another girl and made her wear the willow.
(88) One day I gave thee a willow battledore and a shuttlecock with yellow[sentencedict.com], blue and green feathers.
(89) In this study, risks for human infection associated with irrigation of municipal wastewater on short rotation willow coppice (Salix) were evaluated in three countries.
(90) It lets you ensure that cousin Julie gets Aunt Gussie's Blue Willow china or that your three children inherit the proceeds of your estate equally.