hardhack
Americannoun
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a woolly-leaved North American shrub, Spiraea tomentosa, of the rose family, having short, spikelike clusters of rose-colored flowers.
noun
Etymology
Origin of hardhack
Example Sentences
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Beyond the pine woods, in the patch of sunny road bordered by dust-covered hardhack and elder, she paused for a moment, to dash the tears from her eyes.
From Country Neighbors by Brown, Alice
Should a diarrhœa attend the malady, give an occasional drink of hardhack tea.
From The American Reformed Cattle Doctor by Dadd, George
To be given, in hardhack tea, as occasion may require.
From The American Reformed Cattle Doctor by Dadd, George
There were patches of black-eyed Susans in the meadows here and there, while pink and white hardhack grew by the road, with day lilies and blossoming milkweed.
From Story of Waitstill Baxter by Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith
Once they drew their canoe up to the bank of Sunasquam Water, a stream walled in by the dense green of the hardhack.
From Babbitt by Lewis, Sinclair
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