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Meaning of heather

Wordnet

heather (n)

common Old World heath represented by many varieties; low evergreen grown widely in the northern hemisphere

interwoven yarns of mixed colors producing muted greyish shades with flecks of color

Webster

heather (n.)

Heath.

heather Sentence Examples

  1. The hillside was ablaze with vibrant heather, painting a breathtaking canvas of purple.
  2. The delicate heather blooms exuded a sweet fragrance that permeated the air.
  3. Emily's favorite retreat was to wander among the heather-covered moors, lost in contemplation.
  4. The sheep grazed contentedly amidst the heather-clad slopes, their bells tinkling softly.
  5. The heather provided shelter and sustenance to a variety of wildlife, including birds and rabbits.
  6. The ancient legend told of a young boy who disappeared into the heather, never to be found again.
  7. The pungent scent of heather filled the shepherd's cottage, reminding him of his rugged but beloved homeland.
  8. The gardener carefully tended to the heather bed, ensuring its vibrant blooms would grace the garden all summer long.
  9. The artist captured the ethereal beauty of the heather in her oil painting, using brushstrokes that resembled delicate brushwood.
  10. The hiker paused at the summit, taking in the breathtaking panorama of heather-covered mountains and sparkling lakes below.

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common Old World heath represented by many varieties; low evergreen grown widely in the northern hemisphere, interwoven yarns of mixed colors producing muted gr

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The hillside was ablaze with vibrant heather, painting a breathtaking canvas of purple.

The delicate heather blooms exuded a sweet fragrance that permeated the air.

Emily's favorite retreat was to wander among the heather-covered moors, lost in contemplation.

The sheep grazed contentedly amidst the heather-clad slopes, their bells tinkling softly.