speedwell
IPA: spˈidwɛɫ
noun
- A plant of the genus Veronica
- A district in eastern Bristol, England
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Examples of "speedwell" in Sentences
- Notably, the AAUP opposes this practice. speedwell
- Thaznks, speedwell-- I have never seen Mckay's here, but I'll look for it!
- For your buttonhole I have braided loosestrife and self-heal and eyebrightand speedwell and speedwell.
- A tea made from equal parts of sage, wormwood, licorice root, and alpine speedwell has also been used.
- I think speedwell is also available in the Stepables line, meaning it can take some light foot traffic, so it would work well between stepping stones.
- Iffen anywun heer likes growing fings in gardens, mani speeshees ob bluebell and speedwell aer endanjured, adn mani obber wildflowers aer becoming rare.
- Around the fresh soil of the grave are a profusion of wild irises, speedwell, and a cluster of tiny blue flowers whose name escapes me although I have seen them before.
- Oriental cockroach, lately imported; and Mr. Brewer observed with joy in his garden at Reigate the blue Buxbaum speedwell, which is now the acknowledged and hated pest of the Surrey agriculturist.
- For this is a safer time of year than the flourish of the spring-tide, when the impulse of young warmth awaking was suddenly smitten by the bleak east wind, and cowslip and cuckoo-flower and speedwell got their bright lips browned with cold.
- A little further away, on Windmill Hill, the breeze had torn up tiny bits of brown paper which turned out to be small heath butterflies, and ginger, red and black bumblebees barreled over short turf jewelled in the blue and yellow of speedwell and buttercup.
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