Sentence examples for dying grass from inspiring English sources

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At least a dozen of them are swarming Like swallows over the dying grass And browned leaves of the back yard, Each tending to recompose a previous flight path With minor variations.

Since arriving here in December, the British have begun refurbishing the White Cemetery, digging a new well to water the dying grass and paying the impoverished custodian, Rahimullah, for the first time in years.

In the "green room" (usually a marquee smelling pleasantly of dying grass and coffee), where authors and chairs congregate before their sessions, I often fight feelings of utter incredulity.

When April came, its ugly, freezing thumb Suppressing sprouts and chilling spirits numb, And Donald, with his hair like dying grass, Lost counsel in a raid that plumbed his past; When Trump Tower, like a dry stake on the pyre, Was "well built," well-done — well, actually, on fire (From blackened buildings, blackened metaphors) — Then Zuck strode through the Senate's D.C. doors.

As beautiful as "It's Hard Sometimes" sounds bouncing off the dying grass of that Croatian festival you went to, it'll never again be blessed with the same pride and energy it was when Frankie Knuckles was first revealing himself to those Chicago crowds.

Write about how you're worried about the dying grass in the backyard.

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My own memories of the Pennine Way, it must be said, are not exactly green: I think of the denuded black nightmare of Kinder Scout, eroded to a terrain that seems newly released from a flood; the ankle-turning, ash-toned plateau of Cross Fell, a sudden fog contracting visibility to a metre's ambit; the bog flats of Brontë Land, tinged blood-red by the stalks of dying cotton grass.

His backhand slice, a funky shot hit with vicious sidespin, slithers and dies on grass.

O'CONNELL--Francis (Frank A.., died in Grass Valley, CA on June 29 , 2008 at age 94.

When we die, the grass gets its turn to tell the story from its own point of view: reborn like a teetering fawn, it "learns again to stand".

Post-mortem analyses of rumen contents of cattle who died from grass tetany revealed very high Al contents [ 7].

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