Trumpet Vine

Word TRUMPET VINE
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The word "trumpet-vine" in example sentences

Percy followed him out the window, down a trumpet-vine trellis, and onto the back patio. ❋ GREGORY SPENCER (2007)

The low gray adobe walls of the houses fronting directly upon the narrow winding streets leading to and from the plaza were gay with the blossoms of the pink and scarlet geranium, honeysuckle, and gorgeous magenta of the bougainvilléa and golden cups of the trumpet-vine. ❋ Ritter Brown (N/A)

The frightened girl, however, escaped her aunt's clutch by slipping off the borrowed skirt and descending the trumpet-vine trellis by the kitchen door. ❋ Alice B. Emerson (N/A)

But Tom went through the window, almost as precipitately as had Bella Pike herself, and so over the roof of the kitchen ell and down the trumpet-vine trellis. ❋ Alice B. Emerson (N/A)

She did raise her eyes, however, at the querulous whistle of a striped creeper that was wriggling through the intertwined branches of the trumpet-vine in search of insects. ❋ Alice B. Emerson (N/A)

When the morning sun is on the trumpet-vine blossoms, sing at the kitchen pans: Shout All Over God’s Heaven. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The humming-birds have come on this fifteenth of July to sip at early morn the nectar from the blossoms of the trumpet-vine, now beginning its brilliant display. ❋ Sanborn, Kate, 1839-1917 (1915)

A rail fence, where a trumpet-vine hung heavily, divided the field from the road, and several straggling sheep that had strayed from the distant flock stood looking shyly over the massive crimson clusters. ❋ Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1909)

Diverging from this central walk were two narrower paths which, winding in and out in eccentric figures, led, on the one hand, to a rustic summer-house overgrown with honeysuckle and trumpet-vine, and on the other to a tiny grotto constructed of shells and set in a tangle of periwinkle. ❋ Mary Johnston (1903)

Then suddenly spake Mistress Mary from her window overhead, set in a climbing trumpet-vine, and so loudly and recklessly that had not her grandmother and sister been on the farther side of the house they must have heard her. ❋ Unknown (1900)

He was lying at full length on the verandah, his handsome head propped against one of the pillars, framed in a mass of woodbine and trumpet-vine. ❋ Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards (1896)

For flowers, there were masses of blue flags and coarse tawny-red lilies, besides a huge trumpet-vine which swung its pendent arms from one of the gables. ❋ Unknown (1872)

Some were white and starlike, but the greater number were the large scarlet cups of the trumpet-vine (_bignonia_). ❋ Mayne Reid (1850)

The scarlet cups of the trumpet-vine (_bignonia_), the white starlike blossoms of the cypress-creeper, and the pink flowers of the wild althea or cotton-rose (_hibiscus grandiflora_), all blended their colours, inviting the large painted butterflies and ruby-throated humming birds that played among their silken corollas. ❋ Mayne Reid (1850)

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