Fir [noun]
Definition of Fir:
evergreen
Opposite/Antonyms of Fir:
-
Sentence/Example of Fir:
He saw the tips of the fir trees shimmer, and heard them whisper as the breeze turned their needles towards the light.
I did not see any others at that time amongst the fir-trees, though no doubt a few others were there.
I will hear him, and I will make him flourish like a green fir tree: from me is thy fruit found.
The sayling firr; this 'alludes to the ship's masts and spars being made of fir.'
In one hand he carried a peevie, a big wooden lever with an iron hook on it, such as men use in rolling fir logs.
In the light of the flames dark trunks of oaks and fir trees stood out of the blackness.
The latter was then engaged in lighting a fire, and his employer sat down on a fir branch and quietly looked him over.
He watched her move away among the great fir trunks, and then took out his pipe with a little sigh.
While he was scrambling with difficulty up the tall fir, Cyril stayed at the foot, and Kennedy determined to call him.
Make north-west till you come to the big fir that the nitchies call the death tree.