Shrouded in bracken and blackberry brambles is a bush dangling dozens of berries like Christmas tree ornaments. |
In the Romantic era, signs were still used for simple ornaments such as trills, turns, or mordents. |
The showpieces, however, are large picture-frame ornaments crafted from peppermint sticks. |
A gipsy boy, with whom I was on friendly terms, used to travel about this part of the country selling trumpery brooches and ornaments. |
Several of the more modern ornaments are elegant in form and shape and can be stylishly worn on a slim chain around the neck. |
Stylistically, the language was riddled with neologisms and foreign terms, and the composition was muddled by excessive ornaments. |