The Victorians collected CP for their strange beauty and to keep flies off botanical treasures in the orchid houses, but many CP live unnoticed in our turfy bogs and forests. |
The luncheon basket was forgotten on the turfy slope on which he'd dropped it. |
The nest is actually a burrow which the bird digs into soft, turfy slopes for a distance of about 90 cm and in which one egg is laid. |
A turfy spot in the wood had been selected for the principal scene of the festival. |
These zephyranthes like a turfy loam with a little sand and well decayed manure or peat. |
In Nigel Farage – of the turf turfy, of the beer beery, a man of the people – bar-room boorishness found authentic expression. |