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mulberry造句
1. With time and patience the leaf of the mulberry becomes satin. 2. Silkworms are fed mulberry leaves after they have hatched. 3. I've discovered another mulberry tree. 4. Black leather ladies' belt with silver buckle, £32.95, Mulberry. 5. So I ran to the mulberry tree. 6. I still stop at the mulberry garden every day. 7. And then she made mulberry jam. 8. Mum made mulberry pies the first year we were there. 9. His sister said the old residence on Mulberry Street was drafty and the neighborhood unwholesome. 10. In one, a woman harvests silkworms from mulberry leaves in preparation for processing at a nearby mill. 11. A mulberry is very similar in shape to a loganberry, but its taste is unique. 12. They moved into metro Phoenix where lantana and mulberry trees kept them fat and happy. 13. I leant against the mulberry tree clutching Radish in my fist and had a bit of a cry there. 14. The gnarled tree trunks-white mulberry and rich brown acacia-formed a perilous and nearly impenetrable net. 15. We might even be able to buy back Mulberry Cottage and start all over again, living happily ever after. 16. Silkworms are the larva of the mulberry silk moth. 17. I scuttle off, to be swallowed up by the wavering shadows of mulberry trees. 18. Once upon a time the deep red berries of the mulberry tree were white as snow. 19. Their visits were threatening and long, and eventually the agency gave up hope of substituting mulberry trees for opium. 20. Blue and white spotted silk tie, £19.50, Thomas Pink, Mulberry belt, as before. 21. His family home has tree-lined grounds, including an ancient mulberry, and the snowdrops are out. 22. I wanted to stay living in our old place, Mulberry Cottage, the three of us together. 23. Through a scattering of gray adobe houses, all identical, I would go to the house fronted with mulberry trees. 24. Mr Peters gave me a whole suite of wooden furniture to go in Mulberry Cottage. 25. The many scarce varieties of wood, including box, yew, mulberry and walnut, created a great deal of interest. 26. She barely gained the dry bank of the stream before she sat down and leaned against a mulberry tree. 27. She ventured to go back to the tree of the tryst, the mulberry with the shining white fruit. 28. Our bows were made from the resilient wood of the mulberry, and our arrows were reinforced with tips of steel. 29. The most comprehensive available data on exploration for tin-tungsten is around the Mulberry open pit near Bodmin; a large low-grade deposit. 30. Over the next 3 years the maturing Balsamic vinegar is carefully transferred from Mulberry to Chestnut to Juniper wood barrels.