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hawthorns

n. (plural of hawthorn English)

Usage examples of "hawthorns".

And so, never-more shall I smell thy lovely hawthorns, so white and all.

All of it automatic, my mind still with the Hawthorns, wondering how Jack was, and Jimmy, and how soon I should telephone to find out.

The very largest of the buildings fell in, and there was nothing visible but trees and hawthorns on the upper lands, and willows, flags, reeds, and rushes on the lower.

How gladly he rode out of the thick ashes among the low hawthorns, and knew that he was within a mile or so of the South Barrier at home!

A little breeze swept through the hawthorns, rattling the green, hard fruit.

On the far bank hawthorns, groaning with berries, rinsed their bloodstained fingers in the water.

Roberta took them on a hike up Mount Battie, and they explored the budding hawthorns and dogwoods, the willows with their spring skirts turned scarlet.