west indian造句1) Even the most experienced of West Indian batsmen was unsettled by the sheer speed of this bowler.
2) Beneath/Below/Under the surface of contemporary West Indian life lurk memories of slavery.
3) West Indian passionflower with edible apple - sized fruit.
4) West Indian tree bearing edible mangolike fruit.
5) West Indian tree; source of bay rum.
6) West Indian timber tree having very hard wood.
7) West Indian evergreen with medium to long leaves.
8) West Indian passionflower; cultivated for its yellow edible fruit.
9) West Indian fruit resembling the mango; often pickled.
10) The future quality of West Indian cricket looks promising.
11) A flexible and graceful swimmer, the West Indian manatee migrates annually to Florida's coastal waters.
12) A West Indian manatee drifts through crystal - clear water in a North Florida spring.
13) West Indian forage plant cultivated in southern United States as forage and to improve soil.
14) He tensed as the big West Indian gripped his shoulder.
15) West Indian shrub or small tree having leathery saponaceous leaves and extremely hard wood.
16) Of late the West Indian coffee has sold so cheap that it does not turn to account to send it to England.
17) West Indian manatee drifts through crystal - clear a North Florida spring.
18) The leaves of West Indian varieties are scentless , while Guatemalan types are rarely anise-scented and have medicinal use.
19) West Indian tree yielding a fine grade of green ebony.
20) West Indian manatee drifts through crystal - clear water in a North Florida spring.
21) I'm West Indian I got 10 jobs. We goin hard.
22) West Indian palm with leaf buds that are edible when young.
23) All these facts indicate that West Indian immigrants are being assimilated constantly.
24) He was a prime mover in the bid to get better pay for West Indian cricketers.
25) Barbadian-born Frank Collymore was at the heart of the West Indian literary renaissance in the '40s and '50s.
26) The most usual track of these disturbances is across the West Indian islands, after which they curve north or northeastwards.
27) It is a tale which has often been retold within West Indian literature.