Verdancies [noun]

Definition of Verdancies:

plants

Synonyms of Verdancies:


Opposite/Antonyms of Verdancies:

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Sentence/Example of Verdancies:

Wearily did he pass some of his time amidst the verdancy of the woods.

He shook his head sorrowfully, for I think the verdancy of my youth appealed to him.

But the girls either denied the verdancy, or, if they admitted the charge in part, maintained it was an added excellence.

The garden is a bath of verdancy and coolness even upon the most torrid day.

Thus the term "adobe," the sun-dried brick, as applied to a man, signifies vealiness and verdancy.

This member of a well-known family of early spring flowers is desirable, for its neat habit and verdancy.

The water is still green as emerald, and has the same luminous quiver and transparence of verdancy which the gem possesses.

He was unused to the ways of electricity, I thought,—a verdancy by no means inexcusable.

For your young virgins, sweet and modest as they are, have always a slight dash of young tartness, and verdancy.

She took the witness-stand with evidences of backwardness and proverbial Bourbon verdancy.