white thistle (Meaning)

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white thistle (n)

any plant of the genus Argemone having large white or yellow flowers and prickly leaves and stems and pods; chiefly of tropical America

spiny shrub with silvery-scurfy foliage of alkaline plains of southwestern United States and Mexico

Synonyms & Antonyms of white thistle

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white thistle Sentence Examples

  1. The sprawling fields were carpeted in delicate white thistles, their feathery plumes swaying in the breeze.
  2. The botanist plucked a specimen of the elusive white thistle, marveling at its intricate design.
  3. In the garden, the white thistles formed a striking contrast against the vibrant crimson poppies.
  4. The honeybees swarmed around the white thistles, their buzzing a symphony of nature.
  5. The artist captured the ethereal beauty of the white thistle in a stunning watercolor painting.
  6. The white thistles dotted the meadows like snowy stars, adding a touch of tranquility to the landscape.
  7. The spines of the white thistle were sharp and barbed, yet the flower's delicate appearance masked its defensive nature.
  8. The herbalist used white thistle in a tea renowned for its healing properties.
  9. The white thistle's resilience symbolized perseverance and strength, even in barren conditions.
  10. As the sun began to set, the white thistles cast elongated shadows, transforming the field into an ethereal dreamscape.

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any plant of the genus Argemone having large white or yellow flowers and prickly leaves and stems and pods; chiefly of tropical America, spiny shrub with silver

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The sprawling fields were carpeted in delicate white thistles, their feathery plumes swaying in the breeze.

The botanist plucked a specimen of the elusive white thistle, marveling at its intricate design.

In the garden, the white thistles formed a striking contrast against the vibrant crimson poppies.

The honeybees swarmed around the white thistles, their buzzing a symphony of nature.