How to Use willow in a Sentence
willow
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The couple’s gravestones will be by a willow tree at the edge of the pond.
— Erin Clements, Peoplemag, 20 Nov. 2023 -
Close to midday, the group emerged from the wash and walked up a dirt trail above the tamarisk and willow trees.
— The Arizona Republic, 21 July 2023 -
There is a slight bend here, as the river moves around a willow.
— Heather Radke, Longreads, 16 June 2018 -
There is good base snow that covers most of the willows.
— John Schandelmeier, Anchorage Daily News, 22 Jan. 2018 -
Then the arms and legs bud out like willow catkins and the spine begins to straighten.
— Lori Vogt Rosone, New York Times, 15 Mar. 2024 -
Shannon Sessions has a seat in left field, in the shade of a willow.
— Washington Post, 24 Apr. 2021 -
Cut a handful of 8- to 10-inch-long willow stems and remove the leaves.
— Nan Sterman, sandiegouniontribune.com, 2 June 2017 -
After heavy snowfalls, the birds will feed on the buds that poke through the snow on taller willows.
— John Schandelmeier, Anchorage Daily News, 4 Jan. 2020 -
The biggest attraction when the park is lit is the large willow tree at the center of the park.
— The Salt Lake Tribune, 26 Dec. 2020 -
Then as now, the swampy Rhône river delta was a source of the willow plant used to make wicker items.
— Laura May Todd Yvan Moreau, New York Times, 30 Nov. 2022 -
She is surrounded by the gold leaves of birch and willow trees.
— Ned Rozell, Anchorage Daily News, 3 Oct. 2020 -
For the past two years, Christy has cleared brush and poison ivy, and planted small firs and willows.
— Jennifer Conn, Akron Reporter, cleveland.com, 6 June 2017 -
Out of the willows burst a snowshoe rabbit, going like the wind.
— Outdoor Life, 23 Nov. 2023 -
After the fire, the hills were blackened with the skeletons of bushes and willows.
— Tom Stienstra, San Francisco Chronicle, 22 Oct. 2017 -
The black stumps of willow bushes jutted out of the barren ground.
— The New Yorker, 8 Nov. 2021 -
That has allowed moose their willows and caribou their lichen, as well as the space to breed and move around.
— Ned Rozell, Anchorage Daily News, 7 Apr. 2018 -
Many were perched in willow trees along a creek bank, nipping buds off the trees for breakfast.
— Steve Meyer, Anchorage Daily News, 30 Apr. 2022 -
Telling players to ‘lay the willow on that onion,’ or ‘hit the apple out of the orchard,’ is standard.
— Gregory Harutunian, chicagotribune.com, 4 June 2021 -
The rope, which Kristen had tied off to a broomstick willow, tightened and held the jerk of the boat, heavy as a walrus.
— Ned Rozell, Anchorage Daily News, 11 Sep. 2021 -
Granny decided to have someone trim the branches of the dozen willows that stood around the well pond.
— Lu Yang, The New Yorker, 4 June 2017 -
Add exercise to that; Hilton keeps her willow physique with runs and gym work.
— Harriet Howard Heithaus, USA TODAY, 27 Sep. 2021 -
The females shifted from lichen to eat shrub leaves (like willow) in June and July.
— Ned Rozell, Anchorage Daily News, 5 Feb. 2022 -
Aspirin, made from the bark of willow trees, had been used to treat pain for millennia.
— Kristen Rogers, CNN, 17 Oct. 2020 -
This plant is in the same family as the willow trees and shrubs growing in our landscapes.
— Chris McKeown, The Enquirer, 17 Dec. 2022 -
On willow trees, bright green shoots emerged against a background of blackened bark.
— Quanta Magazine, 29 Nov. 2021 -
My camera was in my pack, stowed under a willow bush some 20 yards away.
— Philip Caputo, Field & Stream, 22 Nov. 2020 -
Blowdown spruce sieved the current, and the willows on the gravel bars were beginning to turn.
— Peter Heller, Outdoor Life, 17 Feb. 2020 -
Between March and May, the willow is sorted by variety and size and left to dry.
— Deborah Needleman, New York Times, 15 Feb. 2018 -
The field was covered in a patchwork of tall grasses, dense willows, and milo (a corn-like stalky plant that produces bird seed).
— Wes Siler, Outside Online, 17 Oct. 2024 -
The sap groove prevents sticky buildup, which is perfect for working on resinous plants like creosote bush, aspen, desert willows, birch, and alder.
— Kristin Guy, Sunset Magazine, 15 Oct. 2024
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