(1) The best-known species of this bulbous plant is the Star-of-Bethlehem.(2) I imagine his face as a Mr Potato Head and give him a bulbous nose and a painted, upturned mouth.(3) Of these, G. nivalis, or the Common snowdrop, is the most familiar one as well as being the earliest flowering bulbous plant.(4) Instead, a long bow extruded from the bulbous nose of the ship and connected with the engine at the back, there was nothing in between.(5) For example, if a patient has a crooked nose, bulbous tip, and dorsal hump, the physician has to analyze each element accurately and explain the situation to the patient.(6) Like so many other bulbous plants, Ipheion cannot tolerate wet soil.(7) Men with giant hands, bulbous noses and bulging eyes congregate and argue over the price of gangs of horses.(8) Beneath his shiny pate and bulbous nose is true divinity, a noble being of omnipotent powers and perceptions.(9) Fouche, the head of Napoleon's secret police, a stocky man with a bulbous nose, leaned back in his chair and puffed on a cigar.(10) This bulbous plant originally comes from the warm regions of the United States, specifically California, and is not entirely winter hardy.(11) Next up is celeriac, a large bulbous root vegetable that tastes very much like celery.(12) Almost no bulbous plants are native to this part of the world.(13) ‘Oh, stand up straight,’ the king said, blushing to the tip of his bulbous red nose.(14) Although the Hippeastrum can be grown outside in the garden in climatic zones 9 and 10, this bulbous plant is still much more suitable for bringing into flower indoors.(15) Remarkably, this bulbous plant is relatively unknown.(16) Of middling height, Arnold was badly overweight, with the bulbous red nose and watery eyes of someone long lost to the bottle.
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