12 collocations for tall

"I can't rightly tall yo', Miss Olice.

It is now thought by high scientific authorities that tall trees around a house are safer conductors in a thunder storm than metallic rods; but his invention was universally prized most highly for more than one hundred years, and his various further experiments and researches raised his fame as a philosopher throughout Europe.

334 - Anthora Wholesome ditto c.m. 335 - variegatum Variegated ditto c.m. 336 - ochroleucum Tall ditto c.m. 337 - album White-flowered ditto l. 338 - volubile Twining ditto l.b. 339 - uncinatum Hook-seeded ditto c.m. 340 - Cammarum Purple ditto c.m. POLYANDRIA PENTAGYNIA.

Compare "the cowslips tall her pensioners be" ('Midsummer Night's Dream').

334 - Anthora Wholesome ditto c.m. 335 - variegatum Variegated ditto c.m. 336 - ochroleucum Tall ditto c.m. 337 - album White-flowered ditto l. 338 - volubile Twining ditto l.b. 339 - uncinatum Hook-seeded ditto c.m. 340 - Cammarum Purple ditto c.m. POLYANDRIA PENTAGYNIA.

Thereupon he looked at her again, and his whole being trembled at her glorified resemblance to the departedprouder and taller her stature, paler her complexion, more thoughtful the maidenly brow.

So tall a stick, without any limbs nearer the ground than eighty or a hundred feet, is in great danger of breaking in the fall.

Min. 'Neath sandal red and samite, Are knights and ladies set; The henchmen tall stride through the hall, The board with wine is wet.

Now the trim lads relax, the balcony dames in the rear rows sit down, there are nods and becks and wafted whispers to a Calder and an Avery, to tall Numa, Dolhonde and short Eugene Chopin, to George Wood and Dick Penn and Fenner and Bouligny and Pilcher and L'Hommedieu; and Charlie sends up bows and smiles, and wipes the beautiful brow

Pheeloosophy and religion tall us that the body's no mair than a clod o' the valley when the speerit has fled; but the hairt is unapt to listen to wisdom while the grief is fraish, and of the severity of an unlooked-for sairtainty.

"Tall an' slim, yas, an' with a little droop of her head.

Ay, and he's a tall fellow, and a man of his hands too, for, I'll tell you whattie him to the bull-ring, and for a bag-pudding, a custard, a cheesecake, a hog's cheek, or a calf's head, turn any man i' the town to him, and if he do not prove himself as tall a man as he, let blind

12 collocations for  tall