bark造句

The bark was riven off from the trunk.

Some Negroes advanced in a bark under the balloon.

The bottle is made from switch grass, pine bark, corn husks and other materials.

They will do anything for a kibble, bark at strangers and chew a piece of plastic (toy) for hours.

The sheets are cut from stringy bark and scorched in fire to help straighten them and remove excess fibres.

In harsh northern climes, mountain cherry trees develop a tough, fibrous bark that can be easily peeled horizontally, but is extremely strong vertically.

Dogs that saw the bowl as half-full were calmer when left alone, sure their owners would return, while pessimistic dogs were more likely to worry, bark and misbehave.

A few boughs, though, are still drooping, nursing the wounds made in their bark by the sticks which beat down the dates; while, rigid as iron, the straightest and longest boughs silently pierce the strange, high sky, making it blink in dismay.

He cut his name into the bark with his knife.

Now I wonder if my grandchild will ever have the experience of being in white bark.

The workers survived underground by subsisting on sawdust, tree bark and turbid water, rescuer Chen Yongsheng told reporters.

Minor side effects of taking yohimbe bark include upset stomach, vomiting, irregular sleep patterns, elevated blood pressure, headaches, irritability, skin rashes, and rapid heartbeat.

The 6-month-old babies spent most of their time staring at the matching photograph, so a mean bark would garner a stare at the dog with the vicious facial expression.

bark造句

They'll bark, whimper, growl and yawn.

Their table manners are negligible. They're known to shed, bark, growl and bite, even maim.

They paw, bark or whine allowing their owners the opportunity to move to a safe place or call for assistance.

They then ate only bark and roots for another three years and began drinking a poisonous tea made from the SAP of the Urushi tree, normally used to lacquer bowls.

Aboriginal clans who traditionally built themselves bark shelters, generally painted on the large slab of stringy bark that formed the roof.

He could see the beetle under the bark, and draw it forth unharmed for us to squint at through the magnifying glass.

The characteristically deep, gruff bark of a dog.

Geppetto did not have a penny in his pocket, so he made his son a little suit of flowered paper, a pair of shoes from the bark of a tree, and a tiny cap from a bit of dough.

In Big Cove, North Carolina, Cherokee Indian Walker Calhoun and grandson, Patrick, collect witch hazel bark for brewing medicinal tea.

I snarl at her and bark.

In Finland purists insist that only birch bark should be added.