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He might even be able to hide behind a clump of flowers.
"Solitary and usually low inside forest at small clumps of flowers.
A clump of flowers trembled unnaturally, and he held his breath.
Such a discovery may be some time off, as no one knows when or whether another clump of flowers will be found.
The clumps of flowers are yellow, light red or pink, purple, or white.
"In the court are orange-trees in pots, turf, and clumps of flowers."
No trees, no bushes, no shrubs, not even a clump of flowers.
The Firebird swerved to avoid the tall clumps of flowers, and landed in deep grass.
"It was papered with one of these new wallpapers where you apply clumps of flowers to make a kind of herbaceous border.
Sedenko pushed his sheepskin cap high on his head and grumbled something before kicking violently at a clump of flowers.
If huge clumps of bindweed appear among the annuals, you can spot treat the weeds with glyphosate and sacrifice the odd clump of flowers.
The colony's single ship, an old-fashioned GUTdrive intrasystem vessel, had been broken to pieces; creepers and clumps of flowers curled around slivers of hull-metal.
Influenced most obviously by Vuillard, Gilmore worked a fine balance between representational space on the one hand and vibrantly hued surface patterns of printed dresses, clumps of flowers and architectural rhythms on the other.
Between the clumps of flowers were seen tables with golden vases, in which were refreshing beverages; while at the other end of the enormous gallery stood a gigantic sideboard, which contained the choicest and rarest dishes.
Only a man of Earth would have dug up a clump of flowers growing in the woods and brought them home and tended them for the beauty that the Flowers had never known they had until that very moment.
Paths meander around a spring-fed lake and past clumps of flowers and swaying palms to a windmill-turned-chapel, where George Harrison's memorial was held, and a shrine containing some of the ashes of Mahatma Ghandi.
There were clumps of flowers--daffodils and narcissus, rhododendron, violets, clumps of pansies, blues and pinks and yellows for which he had no names--that still bloomed where someone once had dressed a dooryard.
For who hadn't seen young Frito walking aimlessly through the crooked streets of Boggietown, carrying little clumps of flowers and muttering about "truth and beauty" and blurting out silly nonsense like "Cogito ergo boggum"?
There were rams-horn snails with red skin, and small fish darting like swallows in the shadowy cathedrals made by the weeds . . . She rose in a cloak of bubbles and surfaced in a clump of flowers, shaking the water out of her hair.
As soon as he finished his present thought--at the latest, as soon as the shadow of the statue behind him reached the little clump of flowers on the other side of the walk--he would dismiss his audience, leave the little park and cross the street to deal with the greater emergency there.