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"Plus a few linden flowers, and a very little thorn apple."
The thorn apples raked the side of the truck.
All at once, we burst free of the thorn apple and floated gently off downstream.
"Eddie and me was climbing a thorn apple tree."
To heal her, he requires the seeds of a Bombay thorn apple.
Some fifty yards from the western rampart, they set their gear down behind a thorn apple tree.
On the inside of the bend, a large thorn apple tree hung out over the water, raking the current with its branches.
It is also found with other alkaloids in the thorn apple and deadly nightshade.
"A concoction made from the seeds of the thorn apple," said Quai-ghai.
Suddenly he gets a strike and flicks his fly into the uppermost branches of a thorn apple.
They each hold up the potent thorn apple, and though one might not know anything precise about the incident, it produces a small frisson.
If food be mixed with the fruit of the thorn apple (Dathura) it causes intoxication.
Datura leichhardtii is a species of thorn apple.
We're headed for that thorn apple tree!"
"Careful, Eddie, you're getting into the ditch on this side--watch out for those thorn apples!"
Angel's trumpet (also called datura, jimson weed, and thorn apple) has large, white, bell-shaped leaves.
Jimsonweed is known as Jamestown weed, thorn apple, stinkweed, Datura, and moonflower.
Common names include Thorn Apple and Bitter Apple.
The canvas, not in the original frame, showed a distant twilight view of Fort Senandaga, with a thorn apple tree in the foreground.
The former friend will at this point give up all caution and throw himself into all-out combat with the thorn apple in order to free the offending line.
Dhatura] thorn apple, an intoxicant.
Jimson weed (Datura, angel's trumpet, thorn apple)
Jimson weed (Datura stramonium): variety of thorn apple plant, found in N. Africa, India.
Guests want to smell the food, not a thorn apple votive, not even if it comes "delightfully packaged in miniature silk hatbox" ($35, at Barneys.com).
He has give up trying to eat the bitter apples at last.
I never prayed that you couldn't eat a bitter apple.
"He's praying that you'll never be able to eat a bitter apple without making a face," she said.
"Just as much nonsense as praying about the bitter apples in the first place."
The ordeal is to eat one of the bitter apples in big mouthfuls without making a single face."
"I think the bitter apples would be real good for Felix," said Felicity.
Felix prayed earnestly that he might be enabled to eat a bitter apple without making a face.
Beside a dilapidated wall grew a tangle of bitter apple, and he walked over to inspect it.
Emphasis on "the extension of freedom" is catnip to conservatives and bitter apple to accommodationists.
This is known as Decision Day, when anyone who wishes can board the ship, bite a bitter apple, spit it back out, and sail away.
She seems to be dying of the fungus, but cannot eat the bitter apple due to the hybrid's unhealthy effects on unborn babies.
But to Felix everything suddenly became flat, stale, and unprofitable, because Peter continued to hold the championship of bitter apples.
"Bitter Apple" (Acoustic set from radio promotion appearance)
It was domesticated in India from the wild nightshade, the thorn or bitter apple, S. incanum.
"Felix, I've given up praying that I'd be the only one to eat the bitter apples, and I'll never pray for anything like that again.
Common names include Thorn Apple and Bitter Apple.
"Look here, Peter," said Felix ominously, "they tell me that you've been praying right along that I couldn't eat a bitter apple.
Grannick's Bitter Apple spray, available in pet stores, is a harmless foul-tasting liquid that can be applied to cords to deter chewing.
"Thought I saw a snake," and went on, the thought that had stopped me in my tracks still knotting my midsection like a close of bitter apples.
Bitter Apples (lyric by Anatoly Poperechny)
The Ordeal of Bitter Apples XXVIII.
"Let's go and get the bitter apples," said Cecily hastily, seeing that Felix, Felicity and Dan were on the verge of a quarrel more bitter than the apples.
And when he had prayed three nights after this manner, he contrived to eat a bitter apple without a grimace until he came to the last bite, which proved too much for him.
The melon is a weed in Australia and in California, where it may also be known as prickly paddy melon, bitter apple, gooseberry gourd and gooseberry cucumber.
AFTERMATH X. BITTER APPLE XI.
Some other host species are Solanum aethiopicum and Solanum incanum.