Thesaurus / interlaced
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Under Nurse-tales, I include the extremely puerile stories of the nursery, often (as in the German ones) interlaced with rhymes.
NOTES AND QUERIES, NUMBER 196, JULY 30, 1853VARIOUSThe ramparts were of earth, planted on the exterior slope with a thick mass of thorn-bushes, interlaced and strengthened by posts.
BELGIUMGEORGE W. T. (GEORGE WILLIAM THOMSON) OMONDThe ship itself was enwrapped by interlaced creepers which it had ripped loose from the upper foliage.
SPACEWRECKED ON VENUSNEIL R. JONESUpon this knowledge came the humiliation—the degradation—of one flirtation after another; and not even after, but interlaced.
WITH EDGED TOOLSHENRY SETON MERRIMANThe front bore a large monogram composed of the letters N and A interlaced.
THE LIFE OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTEWILLIAM MILLIGAN SLOANEPenetrated through an intricate bottom of bushes, interlaced by vines and briers, the timber chiefly oak.
EARLY WESTERN TRAVELS 1748-1846, VOLUME XVIVARIOUSThe island was low and flat, covered with an almost impenetrable cane-brake interlaced with vines.
THE COLLECTED WORKS OF AMBROSE BIERCEAMBROSE BIERCEShe passed on to the vinery, where sitting down under the interlaced green she became still more abstracted.
THE FALSE CHEVALIERWILLIAM DOUW LIGHTHALLFig. 206 shows a brooch, the interior decoration of which is a combination of Swastikas more or less interlaced.
THE SWASTIKATHOMAS WILSONThe superstructure was merely a cone composed of a framework of poles interlaced with branches and twigs plastered with clay.
THE NEW STONE AGE IN NORTHERN EUROPEJOHN M. TYLERWORDS RELATED TO INTERLACED
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