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woadwaxen (n)

small Eurasian shrub having clusters of yellow flowers that yield a dye; common as a weed in Britain and the United States; sometimes grown as an ornamental

woadwaxen Sentence Examples

  1. The woadwaxen hue of the old parchment illuminated its ancient secrets.
  2. The woadwaxen bloom on the gooseberries gave them a powdery, bluish-gray appearance.
  3. The woadwaxen wildflowers danced gently in the summer breeze, their petals shimmering like tiny sapphires.
  4. The painter's woadwaxen brushstrokes captured the ethereal glow of the sunset.
  5. The woadwaxen carpet matched perfectly with the antique furniture, creating a timeless ambiance.
  6. The woadwaxen sky hung low over the horizon, casting an eerie silence upon the land.
  7. The woadwaxen skin of the albino lizard glimmered under the moonlight.
  8. The woadwaxen leaves of the vegetable were a testament to its freshness and nutritional value.
  9. The woadwaxen fabric adorned the medieval maiden, its intricate embroidery reflecting the artistry of the era.
  10. The woadwaxen eyes of the elderly man stared into the distance, filled with a lifetime of wisdom.

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small Eurasian shrub having clusters of yellow flowers that yield a dye; common as a weed in Britain and the United States; sometimes grown as an ornamental

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The woadwaxen hue of the old parchment illuminated its ancient secrets.

The woadwaxen bloom on the gooseberries gave them a powdery, bluish-gray appearance.

The woadwaxen wildflowers danced gently in the summer breeze, their petals shimmering like tiny sapphires.

The painter's woadwaxen brushstrokes captured the ethereal glow of the sunset.