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arbor
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n. tree (as opposed to shrub) any of various rotating shafts that serve as axes for larger rotating parts [syn: spindle , mandrel , mandril ] a framework that supports climbing plants; "the arbor provided a shady resting place in the park" [syn: arbour ...
Usage examples of arbor.
Luken was surprised enough when the Animist leapt from his chair and went racing into the bar itself, but was even more surprised when, a moment later, there were shouts and screams and Alex, locked in struggle with another man, crashed down and through the grape arbor.
And the chief of them all was this: that to Arbor Croche the words of Strang were the words of God and that if the prophet said kill, he would kill.
He was confident that Arbor Croche and his sheriffs were confining their man-hunt to the swamp, but in spite of this belief he exercised extreme caution, stopping to listen now and then, with one hand always near his pistol.
In another instant he had fired and the huge form of Arbor Croche toppled headlong into the room.
He believed the king and Arbor Croche dead, and that in the gloom and excitement of the night he could go among the people of St.
Garlands of these, arranged close together, were stretched across the streets from ridgepoles to ridgepole, and your jinrikisha whisked you through interminable arbors of soft illumination.
Santa Teresa Street and Arbor, a block north of Via Madrina, in the heart of downtown.
Even at noontide it sat with her in the arbor, when the sunshine threw its broken flakes of gold into the clustering shade.
For as long as I know I have never done, nor even designed, an injury to any being whatever, Pone me pigris ubi nulla campis Arbor aestiva recreatur aura, Quod latus mundi nebulae, malusque Jupiter urget.
And, when she finally opened Rhoades Arbor, she would, of course, need a butler.
Earl of Maitland himself wishes to spend an entire month at Rhoades Arbor.
He assured me that Rhoades Arbor is far enough away from Hammersmith, and Maidenhead, to be in any real danger.
She simply must try to draw strength from the fact that all of her guests were enjoying their stay at Rhoades Arbor.
Truth to say, he was rarely here and was not privy to the daily goings-on at Rhoades Arbor.
With each thing the gentleman said, the notion that a psychical occurrence might be what was happening at Rhoades Arbor seemed more and more bizarre.