13 Verbs to Use for the Word poppies

A SONG OF POPPIES I love red poppies!

The urchin turned the coppers over in his palm, then, diving below the heap of violets, he pulled out several California poppies.

Pappy wants a poppy.

No person can cultivate poppies in India without a license from the government, and no person can sell his product to any other than government agents, who ship it to the official factories at Patna and Ghazipur, down the River Ganges a little below Benares.

Chonita roved between the sala and an adjoining room where four Indian girls embroidered the yellow poppies on the white satin.

As she tied the wet garments in a bundle and turned to carry them to the drying ground, Frances espied some loose yellow poppies floating near the end of the board and lay down upon it for the purpose of catching them.

XCIX Over the wheat-field, Over the hill-crest, Swoops and is gone The beat of a wild wing, Brushing the pine-tops, 5 Bending the poppies, Hurrying Northward With golden summer.

On the roadside, between the wheel-track and the gulch, grew brilliant Mexican poppies, with Venus's looking-glass, yellow oxalis, and beds of blackberry vines.

She had come down to pick the enchanted poppy that grew, and grows to this dayif only men might find itin a field at the feet of the mountains; if one should pick it happiness would come to all yellow men, victory without fighting, good wages, and ceaseless ease.

You can help the Fatherland if you plant poppies, castor plant, sunflowers.

"That is love, I suppose," said Chonita, leaning back in her chair and forgetting the poppies.

Several children have been arrested for bringing their "poppies" over with them, and feeling in favor of the offenders ran so high that a number of women were fined for having a share in laud'n'm.

A scent of incense and burned poppies, and there was a hum of the echoes of distant bells.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  poppies