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Verdant Green is a fictional undergraduate at Oxford University, as featured in the Victorian novel The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green, by Cuthbert M. Bede (a pseudonym of the clergyman Edward Bradley). He was a student at Brazenface College, a fictional college.
Usage examples of "verdant green".
After that, there was the Big Horn River, not much larger than some Eastern creeks down here, then a long stretch of monotonous prairie that verged on desert, veined with irrigation canals at long intervals, here and there verdant green where the canals emptied.
Expecting a vista of bare rock and drifting sand, she was met by a landscape of verdant green dotted with woods and streams.
From where they were standing the intense verdant green of new silver birch leaves vied with the cotton candy swarms of cherry blossom to produce the most luminous array.
But the dragon's scales were no longer the clear, bright red of early adolescence but a verdant green.
Superimposed across my tear-glazed vision, I saw her once again, my verdant green dollymop, my lovely, lovely grope, so like my daddy's big-city whore.
The hill was a verdant green, with only small rocks and pebbles poking through the covering of topsoil.
Long lines of verdant green shoots as thick as his thumb were poking up through silver poois of water.
Far-off mountains offer respite with natural undulating shapes, softened by verdant green forests.
Idalia spread her hands over the colt's leg, and they began to glow with a verdant green fire, so rich and powerful that it made Kellen long to gather up two handfuls for himself and eat it like a double handful of sweets.
The verdant green glow that flickered and vanished between the trees, in the hidden oak grove he had left to sing to itself.
The pain rippled through her bones and she started to cry out, but in the next instant the anguish had passed, and left in her mind were scenes beautiful beyond dreams: fields of golden corn and wheat, orchards where trees bent under the weight of fruit, meadows of flowers and verdant green forests stirred by a breeze.
I looked instead on these verdant green hills, now patched with tiny farms, a picture book world with fiowers blooming in profusion, the red poinsettia as tall as trees.
I looked instead on these verdant green hills, now patched with tiny farms, a picture book world with flowers blooming in profusion, the red poinsettia as tall as trees.