wild morning-glory (Meaning)

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wild morning-glory (n)

common Eurasian and American wild climber with pink flowers; sometimes placed in genus Convolvulus

weakly climbing European perennial with white or pink flowers; naturalized in North America and an invasive weed

Synonyms & Antonyms of wild morning-glory

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wild morning-glory Sentence Examples

  1. The wild morning-glory vine clambered up the trellis, its delicate tendrils reaching for the sun.
  2. The azure petals of the wild morning-glory announced the arrival of dawn with their vibrant hue.
  3. As the sun rose above the horizon, the wild morning-glory blooms unfurled like a symphony of blue and white.
  4. The breeze carried the sweet scent of wild morning-glory through the garden, creating an intoxicating fragrance.
  5. The hummingbirds danced around the wild morning-glory, their iridescent wings flashing in the sunlight.
  6. The wild morning-glory vines intertwined with the rose bushes, creating a tapestry of vibrant colors.
  7. The bees buzzed diligently around the wild morning-glory, collecting its precious nectar.
  8. The wild morning-glory's trumpet-shaped blooms reached out towards the sky, basking in the morning sun.
  9. The gardeners marveled at the sheer beauty of the wild morning-glory, its delicate petals forming a breathtaking spectacle.
  10. The wind rustled through the wild morning-glory, creating a gentle symphony that echoed through the garden.

FAQs About the word wild morning-glory

common Eurasian and American wild climber with pink flowers; sometimes placed in genus Convolvulus, weakly climbing European perennial with white or pink flower

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The wild morning-glory vine clambered up the trellis, its delicate tendrils reaching for the sun.

The azure petals of the wild morning-glory announced the arrival of dawn with their vibrant hue.

As the sun rose above the horizon, the wild morning-glory blooms unfurled like a symphony of blue and white.

The breeze carried the sweet scent of wild morning-glory through the garden, creating an intoxicating fragrance.