showy造句61. Any of numerous, mostly Eurasian plants of the genus Chrysanthemum in the composite family, many of which are cultivated as ornamentals for their showy, radiate flower heads.
62. Dahlia pinnata having tuberous roots and showy rayed variously colored flower heads; native to the mountains of Mexico and Central America and Colombia.
63. Venerable but not fusty, privileged but not showy, secure its sense of excellence, but not arrogant, Oxford is, in a word, civilized.
64. Australian shrubs and small trees with evergreen usually spiny leaves and dense clusters of showy flowers.
65. Her great white hat with its vulgar. showy flowers was an affront.
66. Any of various Mediterranean shrubs of the genus Cytisus in the pea family, especially C. Scoparius, having mostly compound leaves with three leaflets and showy, usually bright yellow flowers.
67. She had the aptitude of the struggler who seeks emancipation. The glow of a more showy life was not lost upon her.
68. Any of several herbs or woody vines of the genus Aristolochia having showy, malodorous, purplish -brown to yellowish flowers with peculiar or unusual shapes.
69. Gloriosa of tropical Africa and Asia; a perennial herb climbing by means of tendrils at leaf tips having showy yellow to red or purple flowers; all parts are poisonous.
70. A southeast Asian evergreen tree (Syzygium jambos) widely cultivated for its showy flowers and fragrant, cream-yellow, ovoid fruits that are used for jellies and confections.
71. Mannerist style Italian Gardens were the grand and heroic, showy landscapes that were created as statements of power and prestige.
72. Any of various herbs of the genus Campanula, native chiefly to the Northern Hemisphere and often having showy, bell-shaped, violet or blue flowers.
73. Saddam's showy return to the faith was perhaps not entirely cynical.
74. A large family of plants, the Liliaceae, characterized by showy flowers with six perianth segments, six stamens, and a superior ovary and usually producing bulbs or rhizomes.
75. Most of those canonised made no claims to perform showy miracles such as mystic flying.
76. A plant of the genus Delphinium, especially any of several tall cultivated varieties having palmate leaves and long racemes of showy, variously colored spurred flowers.
77. Any of numerous cultivated forms of a perennial plant(Dianthus caryophyllus) having showy, variously colored, usually double, often fragrant flowers with fringed petals.
78. In the second place, Teaching of Reading that is lacking in its original meaning goes to extreme with showy jollification, even entertainment preference.
79. any of various shrubs or small trees of the genus Strophanthus having whorled leaves and showy flowers of various colors in dense and few-flowered corymbose clusters; some have poisonous seeds.
80. Any of various bulbous herbs of the genus Ixia native to southern Africa and widely cultivated as an ornamental, having grasslike leaves and showy clusters of variously colored flowers.
81. Any of various perennial tropical herbs of the genus Canna, having clusters of large, showy flowers and including an edible variety.
82. A shrub(Encelia farinosa) in the composite family, native to Mexico and the southwest United States and having grayish foliage and showy flower heads with yellow rays.
83. A bulbous plant ( Narcissus pseudonarcissus ) having showy, usually yellow flowers with a trumpet - shaped central crown.
84. People expect you to hand out something showy when they've decided you're sitting on treasure.
84.try its best to collect and build good sentences.
85. Any of various fleshy plants of the genus Portulaca, especially P. grandiflora of South America, cultivated for its showy, colorful flowers that open only in sunlight.
86. Another was on the Bowery, which he knew contained many showy resorts.
87. Texas annual with coarsely pinnatifid leaves; cultivated for its showy radiate yellow flower heads.
88. Any of various tropical American, mostly epiphytic orchids of the genus Cattleya, much hybridized and extensively cultivated for their showy, variously colored flowers.
89. A cheap and showy object of little or no use; a gewgaw.
90. That's why they used them to breed so many of the showy polyanthus you see in classic spring bedding schemes all through our parks and urban landscapes.