Bowers Sentence Examples
There are numerous nooks and shady bowers, where aching hearts may rest for hours.
Excellent for covering bowers, railings, stumps, cottages, etc., and also for naturalisation in hedgerows and copses.
Common Hop (Humulus) - H. lupulus, a well-known, vigorous, twining perennial, is admirable for bowers, especially when vegetation that disappears in winter is desired.
A. Sipho is generally used as a wall-plant, but is finer for covering bowers, or for clambering up trees or over stumps.
It now and then makes very graceful standards at least in the good situations in the south, and bowers and most beautiful lace-work for summer-houses may be formed with this climber alone.
Eventually, this harsh white-blue light was fixed by Michael Bowers, who discovered a way to make the LED bulbs emit a soft, warm yellow light, similar to incandescent bulbs.
Secure by night and blest by day, Shall pass her happy hours; Within her peaceful bowers.
Features of the sand bowers built by cichlid fish Issue 14.
Glam wigs, flares, leopard skins, feather bowers and hot pants fill the stage as the glitz production unfolds.
Yesterday, his conviction was successfully overturned by Judge Peter Bowers sitting at Teesside Crown Court.
AdvertisementThe people frequently assemble in bowers and arbours constructed of leafy boughs to hear kathas recited.
The reunion dinners at Bowers were also always glorious.
Bowers made LED lights more attractive for in home use, but his technology isn't really necessary if you're looking to use LED flood lights outside your home or business.
A custom prevails among the coast tribes of placing their marriageable maidens on view in little bowers specially built for the purpose - the skin of the girls being stained red.
Many have facilities for ceremonies, such as chapels or garden bowers with glorious suites or rooms in which to dine in style.
AdvertisementThere is thus a considerable body of evidence to support Bowers view of the primitive nature of the sporophyll.
When I first paddled a boat on Walden, it was completely surrounded by thick and lofty pine and oak woods, and in some of its coves grape-vines had run over the trees next the water and formed bowers under which a boat could pass.