weeping willow in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Vine runners such as grapes or honeysuckle, or long stems of weeping willow make beautiful garlands for the mantle, the stair rail and to spiral around posts and columns.
www.guelphmercury.com
The weeping willow was a symbol of love, the oak represented strength and courage, and the pomegranate personified abundance and luck.
en.wikipedia.org
The weeping willow adds a note of sweet melancholy to a typical rural scene.
en.wikipedia.org
Other compositions containing longer-burning gold or silver make for the trailing, weeping willow-like effects.
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For the wedding lunch the next day, sixteen whole lambs were cooked on weeping willow -- branch crosses.
www.vogue.com
Miller is "hopeful" that the new tree will cement the legacy of the weeping willow that has given so many great memories to the community.
www.thestar.com
There was even a weeping willow in a corner of the garden!
www.firstpost.com
The tree question was tougher, but we ultimately came down on the side of keeping that weeping willow (at least for now).
grist.org
Well, thou family tree is a weeping willow.
lasvegasmagazine.com
Sometimes the brambles were replaced by weeping willow -- safer, but nowhere near as spectacular.
www.cambridgeindependent.co.uk

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