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- noun Plural form of
cornfield .
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Examples
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The subject matter is dark but the movie came off so creepy to me and yes the character of the peophile is creepy but I also found the victims portrayal and them all dancing in cornfields equally creepy.
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It begins, "I will look for you, Grandma, in cornfields of hail."
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It begins, "I will look for you, Grandma, in cornfields of hail."
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It begins, "I will look for you, Grandma, in cornfields of hail."
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It begins, "I will look for you, Grandma, in cornfields of hail."
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Small huts are built in cornfields after harvest, and the first ears of corn are left there to feed the aluxob.
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Small huts are built in cornfields after harvest, and the first ears of corn are left there to feed the aluxob.
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Yellow Oxeye, grows freely, though locally, in English cornfields, its brilliant yellow flowers contrasting handsomely with adjacent
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure William Thomas Fernie
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The scarlet petals of the wild Poppy, very abundant in English cornfields, when treated with sulphuric acid make a splendid red dye.
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure William Thomas Fernie
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Also the "bearded Darnel," _Lolium temulentum_ ( "intoxicated"), a common grass-weed in English cornfields, will produce medicinally all the symptoms of drunkenness.
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure William Thomas Fernie
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