Which preposition to use with dandelion
Not a golden dandelion on the road-side, not a gurgle of the plashing brown water from the well-troughs, which did not give a quicker pleasure to the glowing face.
Judith has worked in various ways, digging up dandelions from the lawn, weeding flower-beds, running errandsyou knowall the things children doand she has a little more than five dollars in her iron savings-bank, that she has been saving for more than a year to buy a collie puppy.
It is not an unusual thing to find a sunflower stalk in the prairies rising from a height of eight to ten feet; here they grow like dandelions in the grass, yet retaining all their characteristics of form and color.
His eyes were downcast now, apparently absorbed in contemplation of a belated dandelion at his feet.
Now he was twirling a dandelion between thumb and finger, and gazing out across the valley to the running hills of the north country.
He did not answer, but he did transfer his gaze from the dandelion to Ruth as if he were considering his sister's proposition.
" He made a general bow to the company and walked away, cutting off the heads of the dandelions with his whip as he went.