Find the word definition

Wiktionary
almond trees

n. (almond tree English)

Usage examples of "almond trees".

The first night that he waited for Nigromanta to come to the shadows of the almond trees it seemed like an eternity, pricked as he was by the needles of uncertainty and clutching in his fist the peso and fifty cents that he had asked Amaranta Ú.

The explanation is that occasional individual almond trees have a mutation in a single gene that prevents them from synthesizing the bitter-tasting amygdalin.

The first leaves were sprouting on the vines, the almond trees were already hi blossom, the fig trees were heavily fragrant.

Most of the lights were dimmed, and the only sounds were the chirping of crickets and the warble of night birds as they flitted among the almond trees.

While he hadn't been sure the child's bones were a sign of murder, it was harder to think of legal reasons why these newer bodies would be here, among dainty almond trees, rather than in a proper burial yard.

For many hours I sat on the low ground at the southern end of the young almond trees, in what was in effect a ragged lawn of purple nut sedge, Cyperus rotundus.

Mun's voice echoed amid the almond trees, the mimosa, the wild roses.

The apricot and the almond trees, though half-denuded, had also stopped dropping leaves.

The dawn wind brought the scent of almond trees from the garden across the way.

Between the front gates of the cottages and the beach itself was a private expanse of sand, landscaped palms, sea grapes, almond trees with sun chaises spotted about at intervals far enough apart for privacy.