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Meaning of willow-thorn

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willow-thorn (n.)

A thorny European shrub (Hippophae rhamnoides) resembling a willow.

willow-thorn Sentence Examples

  1. Amidst the verdant thicket, the sharp willow-thorns ensnared my clothing, leaving painful scratches.
  2. The ancient willow-tree's gnarled branches were adorned with an intricate web of thorny spines.
  3. The willow-thorns pierced through the leather glove, drawing blood from my unsuspecting fingers.
  4. Legends whispered of a witch who cursed the willow-trees, granting them the power to inflict agony with their thorns.
  5. The birdsong was drowned out by the piercing, guttural sound of thorns tearing through fabric.
  6. In a moment of desperation, I grasped onto the willow-thorn, hoping it would provide shelter from the storm.
  7. The willow-thorn's serrated edges left deep gashes in the smooth bark of the tree.
  8. The willow-thorn bush appeared innocuous from a distance, but its hidden thorns proved to be a formidable defense.
  9. The willow-thorn's poisonous sap caused my skin to burn and itch relentlessly.
  10. As I stumbled through the thick undergrowth, the willow-thorns relentlessly tore at my exposed flesh.

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A thorny European shrub (Hippophae rhamnoides) resembling a willow.

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Amidst the verdant thicket, the sharp willow-thorns ensnared my clothing, leaving painful scratches.

The ancient willow-tree's gnarled branches were adorned with an intricate web of thorny spines.

The willow-thorns pierced through the leather glove, drawing blood from my unsuspecting fingers.

Legends whispered of a witch who cursed the willow-trees, granting them the power to inflict agony with their thorns.