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I fiddled with a knobby cottonwood twig and peeled the bark away, revealing the whitish-green meaty wood.
No Mercy Lori Armstrong 2010
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I fiddled with a knobby cottonwood twig and peeled the bark away, revealing the whitish-green meaty wood.
No Mercy Lori Armstrong 2010
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I don't know the science, but I know that sometimes when I've pushed batteries past their limits, they burst, & you have that lovely whitish-green acidic crust to clean up.
Squeeze Every Ounce Of Power From Your Disposable Batteries | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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The whitish-green rock hard lumps you find in Safeway are flavorless, dry, and uninspiring.
Archive 2007-10-07 Maxwell Woods 2007
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The whitish-green rock hard lumps you find in Safeway are flavorless, dry, and uninspiring.
7-11-06 Oh, Tomatoes! Maxwell Woods 2007
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The doctor turned whitish-green as she understood what I had in mind.
Timegod's World Modesitt, L. E. 1992
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Bulb large, -- when full grown, measuring seven or eight inches in diameter, and weighing from eight to ten pounds; leaves rather large and numerous; skin very pale, or whitish-green; stem about six inches high.
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Leaves whitish-green, broad, of moderate length, and slightly cut at the edges.
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It seemed a mountain of whitish-green scales, fringed with long silvery moss, that hung like innumerable beards from every bough and twig.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 337, November, 1843 Various
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The _silver_ or _white poplar_ (_Populus alba_) may be told from the other poplars by its characteristic smooth, _whitish-green bark_, often spotted with dark blotches, Fig. 43.
Studies of Trees Jacob Joshua Levison
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