noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
Ivy League, the
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an Ivy League college
poison ivy
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
poison
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Even then you'd be a weed or poison ivy .
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A thin waxy slip of poison ivy was entwined around one of the legs.
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What is the poison ivy that so jealously guards our dark fortress?
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The back of his knee itched from poison ivy .
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Garnish with a fruit and a sprig of poison ivy .
■ VERB
cover
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The house is covered in creepers and ivy .
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It is a graceful, well-proportioned brick house, covered with ivy , encircled by lawns, flowers and trees.
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The yew trees grew densely, some of them covered with ivy that rustled and rattled.
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Is the house made of wood or stone, and is it covered with ivy ?
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
snow-clad/ivy-clad etc
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Above the sink, ivy had burrowed its way through the walls and was now spreading in profusion towards the ceiling.
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But to the right of the window he'd opened he found an old ivy creeper clawed to the brickwork.
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Garnish with a fruit and a sprig of poison ivy .
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I remember a fine round tower covered in ivy .
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In the woodland or amongst the ivy , grey squirrels are often found.
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Iron gates open to a courtyard filled with pots of geraniums and ivy tucked next to rusted bistro tables and chairs.
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Is the house made of wood or stone, and is it covered with ivy ?
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Like much of the ivy in the garden they once inhabited window boxes.