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Eaglewood

Eaglewood \Ea"gle*wood`\, n. [From Skr. aguru, through Pg. aguila; cf. F. bois d'aigle.] A kind of fragrant wood. See Agallochum.

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eaglewood

n. (alternative name of: agarwood)

Usage examples of "eaglewood".

Jimmy Eaglewood until he got hit by a lorry and died after three hushed weeks in a coma.

Rolls Eaglewood, for instance, identified as he stood with his runner in the parade ring before the first race, was an old man with a walking stick on which he leant heavily.

Rolls Eaglewood wore purple and white and remained unexcitingly in mid-field throughout, the uneventful contest being won by the hot favourite, pulling up.

Rolls Eaglewood, who was on his way out, limping along with his walking stick.

Ken sidelong glances, but I thought it might have been only because of his visible distress until I later heard Eaglewood spreading his opinions far and wide.

Old man Eaglewood was away for the night and the head lad was in charge.

Thursday, the day you came, we lost the Eaglewood horse with the cannon bone.

So Russet Eaglewood and I enjoyed a lengthy no-strings bonk, and it was all true, not a knicker in sight.

Lees, Eaglewood, Mackintosh, Fitzwalter or Nagrebb have the knowledge to accomplish all this?

She and Russet Eaglewood had that in common: daughters holding together the crumbling lives of their fathers.

Not Russet Eaglewood, not too much about Scott, not my frantic fight for life.