sap造句(1) Didn't you know I was joking, you sap?
(2) The sap rises in trees in springtime.
(3) Maple syrup is made from sap extracted from the sugar maple tree.
(4) It was spring, and the sap was rising.
(5) The sap of this plant blisters the skin.
(6) He's full of sap and ready to start.
(7) Sap passes right through the aphides' bodies, only getting a little thicker and sweeter.
(8) The poor sap never knew what was going on behind his back.
(9) Some trees exude from their bark a sap that repels insect parasites.
(10) The leaves, bark and sap are also common ingredients of local herbal remedies.
(11) Maple sugar is made from the sap of maple trees.
(12) Maple syrup is obtained from the sap of the sugar maple tree.
(13) An innocent bystander kneeled over. Poor sap.
(14) The tree has a milky sap.
(15) The sap flowed easily through her veins.
(16) Whatever the cause, toxic work situations sap your energy and lull you into a stupor.
(17) Freezing is further inhibited when the cell sap is divided into several vacuoles rather than a single large one.
(18) He is hardly a sentimental sap who is prone to vicarious patriotism.
(19) A sap rose in her, human warmth in the veins of the wood.
(20) Inside the vine the sap begins to withdraw to the roots.
(21) Prune grape vines before the sap begins to flow again by cutting all side shoots back to one or two buds.
(22) The high concentration of sugars forms a syrup when the sap evaporates.
(23) It is best to coppice the trees in the winter before the sap rises.
(24) The country was young, like the century, and full of sap.
(25) The larvae of the cicadas that sit shrilling on trees spend their lives below ground sucking sap from roots.
(26) She was allowing Amy's predicament to prey on her nerves, sap her confidence.
(27) They are compelled to do this because most of the forest trees protect themselves against molesters with a poisonous sap.
(28) Something from the hot, heady days of youth when the sap was rising.
(29) He resembled a great old oak, now dying, ancient limbs sagging under their own weight, the sap no longer rising.
(30) Councils charged with caring for the public interest start to panic at the thought of this oversized weed with its excruciating sap.