Crossword clues for aspens
aspens
- Some quakers
- Some poplars
- Shimmering trees
- Quakers with deep roots?
- Quakers in the forest?
- Quakers in the forest
- Poplar cousins
- White-barked trees
- White poplar relatives
- Trembly trees
- Trembling poplars
- Trees with trembly leaves
- Trees with trembling foliage
- Trees with the Latin name Populus tremuloides
- Trees with quaking leaves
- Trees used for matches
- Trees that "at the cross-roads talk together," in an Edward Thomas poem
- Trees of the species Populus tremula
- They're used to make matches
- Sources of pulpwood
- Shivering trees
- Rocky Mountain sights
- Rocky Mountain quakers
- Quakers in forests?
- Ones trembling not out of fear
- Colorado quakers
- Quakers in the woods?
- Stand in the Rockies
- Trees with sawtooth-edged leaves
- Poplars with fluttering leaves
- Certain poplars
- Sights on ski slopes
- Trembling trees
- Classic nature subjects for Ansel Adams
- Spectacular autumn trees
- Forest quakers
- Sources of woods used for saunas
- Common sights in the Rockies
- Fluttery trees
- Fluttering trees
- Arboreal quakers
- Poplar varieties
- Resort and tree
- Quivering trees
- Shaking trees
- Quaking trees
- Poplar trees
- Trees with trembling leaves
- Fluttery poplars
- "Quaking" trees for which a ski resort in Colorado is named
- Trees with catkins
- They tremble in the breeze
Wiktionary
n. (plural of aspen English)
Usage examples of "aspens".
Like aspens in the faintest breeze Turn all its silver sides and tremble into song.
The aspens, laughers at a breath, In showering spray-falls mixed their cries, Or raked a savage ocean-strand With one incessant drowning screech.
Home, hiding among the pines that stood like dark guardians, among the aspens that were beginning to leaf out with an unusually early spring.
Where once had stood the dark trunks of pine and the soft glimmer of aspens, now there was only a black darkness spangled with stars.
One gorgeous autumn day when all the mountain aspens looked like a picture postcard from heaven, Amarante had a conversation with Sally.
They took five in a grassy spot among aspens alongside the Little Baldy River.
On the nearer hills, white- barked aspens nestled between dark expanses of fir, spruce, and pine.
I inhaled deeply on the cigarette and looked through the window at the aspens shaking in the breeze.
It whispered and sighed through the pines and spruces and aspens of the hilly neighborhood.