The fir tree (pronounced 'fur').
When Shakespeare talks of the "Dawn in russet mantle clad" he presents something which the painter does not present. There is in this line of his nothing that one can call description; he presents. -Direct quote from Pound's writings
A dead tree Wrong!
Tree is tree and horse is horse.And horse is sick and tree is not.
"Yon", as in "But look, the morn, in russet mantle clad, Walks o'er the dew of yon high eastward hill." from Hamlet, is a shortened form of "yonder" which means "the one over there", and which we of course recognize from "What light from yonder window breaks" and other more modern uses. As an abbreviated form, Shakespeare uses "yon" rather less than "yond".
Q: What did the tree wear to the pool party? A: Swimming trunks! Q: What did the beaver say to the tree? A: It's been nice gnawing you! Q: Why did the leaf go to the doctor? A: It was feeling green! Q: What is a tree's least favorite month? A: Sep-timber! Q: What kind of tree can fit into your hand? A: A palm tree! Q: How do trees get on the internet? A: They log in. Q: How can you tell that a tree is a dogwood tree? A: By its bark! Q: What did the little tree say to the big tree? A: Leaf me alone! Q: Did you hear the one about the oak tree? A: It's a corn-y one! Q: Why did the pine tree get into trouble? A: Because it was being knotty Q: What did the tree do when the bank closed? A: It started a new branch
"What is the hairy bark of an evergreen?"
In the 1940s and 1950s, Hollywood's most glamorous actresses were often clad in velvet and pearls. The royal knights were clad in suits of armor. Clad in a crisp, white shirt and business suit, he left for the job interview. The toddler, clad in his fuzzy pajamas, ran to his mother's bedside.
The past tense is also 'clad'.
Most of All-Clad's cookware is made in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. A smaller number of pieces are made in China.
Most of All-Clad's cookware is made in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. A smaller number of pieces are made in China.
She warmly greeted her friends.
Most definitely and she will be warmly welcomed.
Ill-clad is two syllables: ill-clad.
Example sentence - The embers in fire pit glowed warmly most of the night.
Warmly as an adverb means doing something with a warm attitude - meaning friendly or kind.She smiled warmly at him across the table.The hotel manager always made sure his staff greeted their guests warmly.
When considering which cookware I would buy I would use what many pro's use. One of the most popular brands of cookware used by professional chefs is All-Clad. All-Clad cookware is available in most online and offline stores.
Your word is "warmly" ! A sentence now: Deanie Etcetera warmly embraced her beloved, Mitch Longley.