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National emblem made from fake stone
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shamrock
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The Shamrock was a car produced in Ireland for a brief period during the late 1950s. The business was established by an American businessman, James F. Conway and William K Curtis in Tralee , Co. Kerry, but was moved to Castleblayney , Co. Monaghan, before ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ For similar reasons there was a ban on republicans wearing shamrocks as loyalists considered them provocative. ▪ His patchy mongrel pants like an iris where shamrock fans forget to blur. ▪ The shamrock might better be seen as ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Shamrock \Sham"rock\, n. [L. seamrog, seamar, trefoil, white clover, white honeysuckle; akin to Gael. seamrag.] (Bot.) A trifoliate plant used as a national emblem by the Irish. The legend is that St. Patrick once plucked a leaf of it for use in illustrating ...
Usage examples of shamrock.
Shamrock reflected as he pulled Blue off the road and headed for Malpais Springs.
To-morrow I will take you to Shamrock Jolnes-- I will unmask him before you and prove to you that it is not an impossibility for an officer of the law and a manslayer to stand face to face in your city.
The new statute outlawed wholesale, warrantless acquisition of raw telegrams such as had been provided under Shamrock.
A closer look revealed that it was a key chain, a metallic red carabiner with a couple of keys and a charm, a shamrock that looked like real gold with a tiny diamond in the center.
The Shamrock was an Irish dart bar, as nonpolitical as any of them got.
Shamrocks, flown in from Ireland, had been entwined with white lilacs, white orchid sprays, and white roses, and were all tied together with golden ribbons to decorate the Spanish olivewood altar railing.
They could make no objection, wronged as they felt themselves to be, when Sister Mary Philomel organized them into after-school work details, to clean the fishbowl her fat carp swam in, to cut out turkeys and shamrocks and lilies green and white to festoon her walls at the proper seasons, not even when she took it on herself to have them mop their bedroom floors and remake their beds, like prison trusties.
At NSA, Snider was briefed on Operation Shamrock, which was so secret that only a few even within the agency knew of its existence.
Under the NSA program codenamed Shamrock, the companies agreed to illegally hand over to NSA couriers, on a daily basis, copies of all the cables sent to, from or through the U.
Guinness sweatshirts, umbrellas, and baseball caps, and leprechauns in tins and little pots of grow-your-own shamrock.
True for you, says Mr Vincent cross the table, and a bullseye into the bargain, says he, and a plumper and a portlier bull, says he, never shit on shamrock.
The cake served to the King indoors was ornamented not only with roses, shamrocks and thistles, but also with flocks of miniature sugar doves with white pennants in their beaks, the fitting symbols of peace and hope.
Shamrock Construction except that Dun Aengus is the president of the board.
A tall caubeen was set on the back of his head, with a sprig of green shamrock in the band.
Even the Simbiari had begun to loosen up and numbers of them, dazed from overindulgence in carbonated water, were heedlessly dripping emerald mucus into the shamrock patches.