Gorse

  • 51Mr. Stimpson and Mr. Gorse — is a 1953 novel by Patrick Hamilton, the second in the Gorse Trilogy, which was the basis of the UK TV drama The Charmer (1987). Categories: 1953 novelsEnglish novels1950s novel stubs …

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  • 52Irish gorse — noun very spiny and dense evergreen shrub with fragrant golden yellow flowers; common throughout western Europe • Syn: ↑gorse, ↑furze, ↑whin, ↑Ulex europaeus • Hypernyms: ↑shrub, ↑bush • Member Holon …

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  • 53rüyasında görse hayra yormamak — hatır ve hayalinden geçirmemek, olacağına inanmamak …

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  • 54Spanish gorse — noun erect shrub of southwestern Europe having racemes of golden yellow flowers • Syn: ↑Spanish broom, ↑Genista hispanica • Hypernyms: ↑broom • Member Holonyms: ↑Genista, ↑genus Genista …

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  • 55hen gorse — noun dialect England : restharrow …

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  • 56corn drake — Gorse Gorse, n. [OE. & AS. gorst; perh. akin to E. grow, grass.] (Bot.) Furze. See {Furze}. [1913 Webster] The common, overgrown with fern, and rough With prickly gorse. Cowper. [1913 Webster] {Gorse bird} (Zo[ o]l.), the European linnet; called… …

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  • 57grass drake — Gorse Gorse, n. [OE. & AS. gorst; perh. akin to E. grow, grass.] (Bot.) Furze. See {Furze}. [1913 Webster] The common, overgrown with fern, and rough With prickly gorse. Cowper. [1913 Webster] {Gorse bird} (Zo[ o]l.), the European linnet; called… …

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  • 58land drake — Gorse Gorse, n. [OE. & AS. gorst; perh. akin to E. grow, grass.] (Bot.) Furze. See {Furze}. [1913 Webster] The common, overgrown with fern, and rough With prickly gorse. Cowper. [1913 Webster] {Gorse bird} (Zo[ o]l.), the European linnet; called… …

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  • 59Loudes — 45° 05′ 20″ N 3° 44′ 58″ E / 45.0888888889, 3.74944444444 …

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  • 60Birchwood — For other uses, see Birchwood (disambiguation). Coordinates: 53°24′57″N 2°31′49″W / 53.4157°N 2.5304°W / 53.4157; 2.5304 …

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