46 adjectives to describe orchard

" Then Lenore, opening her eyes, saw the gate, the trim little orchard with its scant shade, the gray old weatherbeaten house which she remembered so well.

In that part of Spain there are very extensive orchards of these oranges, which form the chief wealth of the monasteries.

Mining-towns, most of them dead, and a few living ones with bright bits of cultivation about them, occur at long intervals along the belt, and cottages covered with climbing roses, in the midst of orange and peach orchards, and sweet-scented hay-fields in fertile flats where water for irrigation may be had.

Canst thou not come and walk with me in the pear orchard?" said Willan.

A. large peach orchard of one of my friends in the neighborhood, was beautifully in bloom.

Eastward, over vast orchards of pistachio trees, the barren plain of the Euphrates fades away to a glimmering, hot horizon.

He loved its rolling meadows, its breezy pastures and its fragrant orchards.

After several miles of very rolling country, we halted under some almond trees in a deserted orchard for lunch.

Instead of joining her, and uniting in the services that were customary at that hour, he walked in the adjoining orchard until near nine o'clock.

Here were gardens of oranges in blossom, with orchards of quince and apple, overgrown with vines, and the fragrant hawthorn tree, snowy with its bloom.

CHAPTER VI THE VISITOR "May I come and see you?" said Robin. Juliet, seated under an apple-tree in the tiny orchard that ran beside the road, looked up from her book and saw his thin face peering at her through the hedge.

Well; thou art seated to thy heart's content, A pleasant orchard and a house well-furnish'd: There nothing wants; but in the gallery The painter shows his art exceedingly.

Our path at first followed the course of the stream, between turfy banks and through luxuriant orchards.

Further down, its sides are less steep, and clothed even to the very bottom with magnificent orchards of mulberry, fig, olive, orange, and pomegranate trees.

The thought of being once again in a little room together enveloped him in a cloud of sweetness, as though the train were passing through hidden orchards.

They must have a hydroponic orchard somewhere in this asteroid.

" "Yes," was the reply, "for in some places there are immense peach-orchards, covering many acres of ground; and when the trees in these are in blossom, the spring landscape seems to be pink with them.

To do Mr. justice, he had painted a laudable orchard, with fitting seclusion, and a veritable dragon (of which a Polypheme by Poussin is somehow a fac-simile for the situation), looking over into the world shut out backwards, so that none but a "still-climbing Hercules" could hope to catch a peep at the admired Ternary of Recluses.

Yet not one of the youngest and the greenest showed the least nervousness as they waited there in that melancholy little orchard under the incessant scream of shells.

In the gathering gloom my driver picked up wheel tracks through an olive orchard and, crossing a nullah, found the marks of a Ford car's wheels on the other side.

Katrah was a village on a long mound south of Mughar, native mud huts constituting its southern part, whilst separated from it on the northern side by some gardens was a pretty little Jewish settlement whose red-tiled houses and orderly well-cared-for orchards spoke of the industry of these settlers in Zion.

"Through my glass I can make out extensive date-palm groves, pomegranate orchards, and gardens.

Here, too, lie wheat fields and also rich vineyards, and the precious orchards of oranges and lemons; further south the equally valuable walnut and almond groves.

of San Francisco; has a couple of Catholic colleges, a Methodist university, pretty orchards, &c.; fruit-canning and the manufacture of flour and woollen goods are the chief industries.

LINCOLN'S INN, Society of, iv. 290, n. 4. LINCOLNSHIRE, militia, i. 36, n. 4; iii. 361; orchards very rare, iv. 206; reeds, v. 263; mentioned, v. 286.

46 adjectives to describe  orchard