Sentence examples for invisible flower from inspiring English sources

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He was like a lonely, erect pistil of an invisible flower.

She will discuss her work and her latest book, "An Invisible Flower," with Michael Kimmelman, the New York Times architecture critic and global columnist.

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The first sentence is: "Start in the dark with the clatter of leaves and two birds talking, invisible flowers bloom".

His simple descriptions of rural life — "the monotonous croaking of the tree toads," "the delicate scent of the invisible wheat flowers" — capture a lost way of life.

With any luck, spring will arrive without any more arctic freezes that could damage the tiny, almost invisible female flowers, and by autumn, the trees will be decked out with clusters of fat nuts in papery husks.

Our guide - dressed disappointingly conventionally this time - tells us legend has it that the mountain was once covered with roses until the dwarf-king Laurin cast a spell to make the flowers invisible by night and by day.

In the field, they are the invisible support to shrubs, flowers and plants.

For now the flowers are invisible, encased in leaves that are almost as exquisite as the black bells that will burst from them during the coming month.

The scout relies on its sophisticated eyes, which are tuned to a variety of wavelengths, including ultraviolet color patterns in flowers that are invisible to people.

Outside the police headquarters downtown there were two police cars parked on the street, but they were invisible; passersby had buried them in flowers.

The sweet-breath baby light of a winter afternoon, Boy-light, half covered in blue, almost invisible as breath, So still in the flower beds, so pale.

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