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Examples
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Overhead I could hear the wind blowing up from the gulf; it hissed through the winter-bare branches.
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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One shot layers winter-bare branches, a long dark train and diagonal bands of steam, all backlit by washy sunlight.
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Overhead I could hear the wind blowing up from the gulf; it hissed through the winter-bare branches.
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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A little drive into the country, all winter-bare but lonely and lovely.
Where's the show? John Myles Aavedal 2010
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My favorite place to see it is looking at a streetlight through a winter-bare tree.
Annular Highlights James Gurney 2008
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The garden in the center of the square was winter-bare and had a slightly desolate air, but it would give the children some freedom.
A Wicked Gentleman Jane Feather 2007
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The garden in the center of the square was winter-bare and had a slightly desolate air, but it would give the children some freedom.
A Wicked Gentleman Jane Feather 2007
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Then, through a blur of winter-bare, gnarled fruit trees we see the house and the car sweeps around a last bend and pulls to a stop outside a small gate which leads to an inner cottage garden beyond which is the farmhouse, a low, white affair with shady verandahs all around.
Archive 2006-07-01 2006
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Then, through a blur of winter-bare, gnarled fruit trees we see the house and the car sweeps around a last bend and pulls to a stop outside a small gate which leads to an inner cottage garden beyond which is the farmhouse, a low, white affair with shady verandahs all around.
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A pale moon already poked over the winter-bare trees.
The New Evil R.L. STINE 2003
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