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cockspur thorn (n)

eastern United States hawthorn with long straight thorns

cockspur thorn Sentence Examples

  1. The hiker winced as he brushed against the sharp cockspur thorn, a reminder to wear long pants on the trail. (sharp point)
  2. The rooster boasted about his fearsome cockspur thorn, a weapon in his battles for dominance with other roosters. (rooster's spur)
  3. The paleontologist carefully removed a fossilized cockspur thorn from the amber, offering a glimpse of prehistoric birdlife. (blade for cockfighting)
  4. The thorny branches of the cockspur thorn formed a nearly impenetrable barrier, protecting the hidden bird nests within. (type of hawthorn)
  5. The craftsman used a heated metal rod to shape the handle of the knife, mimicking the elegant curve of a cockspur thorn. (decorative pattern)
  6. The park ranger warned the children not to climb the cockspur thorn tree, its branches laden with sharp, unforgiving thorns. (type of hawthorn)
  7. The migrating butterflies flitted among the fragrant blossoms of the cockspur thorn, seeking nectar before their long journey. (type of hawthorn)
  8. Jewelers incorporated tiny, polished cockspur thorns into their intricate designs, adding a touch of nature's beauty. (sharp point)
  9. Legends spoke of a hidden treasure guarded by a monstrous creature with a deadly cockspur thorn as its weapon. (blade for cockfighting)
  10. The farmer used a sturdy tool specifically designed for uprooting stubborn cockspur thorns, clearing a path for his new fence line. (type of gardening tool)

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eastern United States hawthorn with long straight thorns

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The hiker winced as he brushed against the sharp cockspur thorn, a reminder to wear long pants on the trail. (sharp point)

The rooster boasted about his fearsome cockspur thorn, a weapon in his battles for dominance with other roosters. (rooster's spur)

The paleontologist carefully removed a fossilized cockspur thorn from the amber, offering a glimpse of prehistoric birdlife. (blade for cockfighting)

The thorny branches of the cockspur thorn formed a nearly impenetrable barrier, protecting the hidden bird nests within. (type of hawthorn)