Sentence examples for to thorn from inspiring English sources

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to thorn

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A sharp protective spine of a plant.

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Chaffinches flew from thorn tree to thorn tree.

Music is everything to Thorn and she's doesn't take her talent for granted.

In the south-west, shifts to thorn trees prevail, whereas in the eastern part of the country, widespread bush encroachment takes place.

Just what is happening is still uncertain, even to Thorn.

(Chris changed her name to Thorn Van Dyke, because she was prickly).

He sold it to Thorn EMI in 1992 for a reported $1bn (or just over £560m at 1992 exchange rates).

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Kortlandt [35] suggested that early hominins adopted an upright posture and gait to be able to wield thorn branches as a defense against their predators.

The three dazzled the music publishing industry a few years later by nearly tripling their money when they sold their company to Thorn-EMI of Britain for around $337 million.

Why the presumption that Obama would be attracted to Thorning-Schmidt?

He would not say if Cameron would pass on his congratulations to Thorning-Schmidt's husband, Stephen Kinnock, who has just been selected as Labour's candidate for Aberavon.

Vince Staples and Kilo Kish are brainy rappers who record primarily to de-thorn their sharp thoughts.

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