Crossword clues for bulbs
bulbs
- Stock at hardware stores and garden shops
- Purchases at nurseries and hardware stores
- Nursery purchases
- Some spring plantings
- They can be found in two different sections of home-improvement stores
- Underground group
- Tubers' kin
- Corms' cousins
- Buds of onions, lilies, etc.
- Lighting items
- Electric lights
- Lamps - daffodils
- Light sources
- Fall plantings
Wiktionary
n. (plural of bulb English)
Wikipedia
"Bulbs" is a song written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and included on his 1974 album Veedon Fleece. It was chosen as the 'A' side single from the album.
Usage examples of "bulbs".
Only the marble floor has been left, and under the bulbs it gleams like water.
The gnomes sit out here, at night, with only their bulbs shining conditionally, precariously .
Any Berliner these days knows enough to boil water before drinking, though some then proceed to brew it with various things for tea, such as tulip bulbs, which is not good.
Berlin, under a theatre marquee whose sentient bulbs may have looked on, a picturesque array of extras, witnesses to grave and historic encounters.
They hustle Springer out another door, which Slothrop bolts and wrassles a heavy filing cabinet up against, then they drag Springer up a flight of steps into a long, straight corridor, lit by six or seven bulbs, the spaces between which are very dark.
The eddies in the crowd break up fast, jewelry ringing to the pavement, cigarettes scattered and squashed under the feet of stampeding civilians, among the instant litter of watches, war medals, silkstuffs, rolls of bills, pinkskinned potatoes all their eyes staring in alarm, elbow-length kid gloves twisted up fingers clutching at sky, smashed light bulbs, Parisian slippers, gold picture-frames around still-lifes of cobbles, rings, brooches, nobody gonna claim any of it, everybody scared now.
He starts out his career at an all-girl opium den in Charlottenburg, almost within sight of the statue of Wernher Siemens, burning up in a sconce, one among many bulbs witnessing the more languorous forms of Republican decadence.
Norway outside a warehouse facing arctic whiteness with a stoicism more southerly bulbs begin strobing faintly just at the thought of.
Whenever he can, he tries to instruct any bulbs nearby in the evil nature of Phoebus, and in the need for solidarity against the cartel.
Along with a more subtle attack against those criminal souls who forswear bulbs entirely and use candles.
The mass of cut glass teardrop pendants and geometric crystal pieces appeared to be lit by nearly a hundred light bulbs that cast a brilliant white light.
In the void below, four naked light bulbs offered what light they could muster.
Now the only light came from the bulbs in the main part of the cellar.
The bulbs may be divided every three years with advantage, and may be usefully planted in lines in front of shrubs, or mixed with other strong-growing flowers, such as alkanets, lupins, and foxgloves.
Under such conditions it increases very fast, and the bulbs may be transplanted with advantage every other year after the tops have died off.