Hazels [noun]
Definition of Hazels:
reddish-brown color
Opposite/Antonyms of Hazels:
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Sentence/Example of Hazels:
And among the oaks the bluebells stood in pools of azure, under the new green hazels, upon a pale fawn floor of oak-leaves.
The rugged sides of the ravine are thickly clothed with gorse and brambles, and dotted with hazels, willows, and oaks.
The squirrels and oxeyes squabbled in the hazels, and the badgers went harvesting when the moon rose.
That was ever our wonder as we bounded forth at last: to the old clay-pit to make pots, or to hunt bears among the hazels.
And under that sunlight faring on the elms, hazels, hollies of the lane and those unexploited fields, Soames felt dread.
Well have a finer one than that when the hazels push on a bit.
Then everything vanished, and the hazels smashed, and a roar of pain and a tumult of shouts and growls came up from far below.
Mr Rogers says that the name comes from the British Collh y tun, and has the pretty meaning of 'the town where the hazels grow.'
He made a great effort to introduce the European hazels for years.
He started Europeans where we have no American hazels, so that accounts for his immunity.