80 examples of coppice in sentences

On the other side a tangled nutwood coppice separated the judge's residence from its nearest neighbours, so the house was completely isolated.

I have one with a clump of Corallina rising from its apex, like a coppice on the summit of a hill.

Some miles farther on, and near a thick hammock, about a quarter of a mile a-head, a huge black bear stood snuffing the air; we again put spurs to our horses to try to intercept his retreat, but he was too quick for us, and made at his utmost speed (a sort of shambling trot) for the coppice or jungle, which he soon entered, and disappeared from our sight.

The least movement in a coppice excites apprehension, and fills the soul of both the resolute and the timorous with anticipations of danger.

After riding about half-a-mile, I heard voices through a road-side coppice, which I took to be those of field-hands at work; going farther on I dismounted, and climbing the zigzag rail fence approached a negro at work in the field.

[In the coppice.]

Boreas blows on his high wood whistle, Over the coppice and down the lane Where the goldfinch chirps from the haulm of the thistle And mangolds gleam in the farmer's wain.

The headmost hounds soon burst out of the coppice, followed by three or four riders with reckless haste, regardless of the broken and difficult nature of the ground.

It is strange to see how in every country, but more particularly in America and in England, the modern man is finding his religion as it was found by those first worshippers of the beautiful mystery of the visible universe, those who first caught glimpses of Nymphs in the coppice, Naiads in the fountain, Gods on the craggy height and roaring sea.

I'll follow her, since I've promised to do so my life long (and also because I can't help it), I'll follow her, a forlorn and piteous object, shining wet, my belly covered with mud, until, through very excess of misery I'll forget, and ramble in the coppice, interested in every undulation of the grass, eager to revive the drowned scents in it....

WALLING, FLORENCE MARJORIE The corpse in the coppice.

The corpse in the coppice.

SEE Walling, R. A. J. WALLING, R. A. J. The corpse in the coppice.

The corpse in the coppice.

WALLING, FLORENCE MARJORIE The corpse in the coppice.

The corpse in the coppice.

SEE Walling, R. A. J. WALLING, R. A. J. The corpse in the coppice.

The corpse in the coppice.

That Prince, with his army, happened to be surprised and put to flight by his enemies, and was forced to conceal himself in a little coppice.

By Town's End Lane (called Coppice Row since the levelling of the coppice-crowned knoll over which it ran) through Pickled-Egg Walk (now Crawford's Passage) one came to Hockley-in-the-Hole or Hockley Hole, now Ray Street.

By Town's End Lane (called Coppice Row since the levelling of the coppice-crowned knoll over which it ran) through Pickled-Egg Walk (now Crawford's Passage) one came to Hockley-in-the-Hole or Hockley Hole, now Ray Street.

p. 399): "In 1845 I was at the Vessons farmhouse, near the Eastbridge Coppice (at the northern end of the Stiperstones).

There's an enemy working-party in a coppice at FIRST CHATTY SIGNALLER.

And the next article? THE F.O.O. There's a Boche working-party in a coppice two hundred yards west of a point THE MOSQUITO (with renewed vigour).

Now tell me all about your industrious friends in the Coppice, and we will see what we can do for them!

80 examples of  coppice  in sentences