big laurel
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of big laurel
An Americanism dating back to 1800–10
Example Sentences
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I looked where Dad was pointing and saw it, the big laurel oak.
From "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor
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And then he saw something else—the sudden spring, from behind a big laurel bush, of a man—a short-statured, slight- figured man, who leapt on Chen Li with the agility of a panther.
From The Orange-Yellow Diamond by Fletcher, J. S. (Joseph Smith)
Quietly she stole past the sassafras brake to the big laurel.
From A Man Four-Square by Raine, William MacLeod
It was open, and inside, under the shelter of a big laurel, stood a woman with a basket.
From For the Sake of the School by Brazil, Angela
Bob beat a precipitate retreat, and pitched me headlong into a big laurel hedge, near the gate.
From Tales of the Toys, Told by Themselves by Broderip, Frances Freeling
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