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Thistly
Thistly This"tly, a.
1. Overgrown with thistles; as, thistly ground.
2. Fig.: Resembling a thistle or thistles; sharp; pricking.
In such a world, so thorny, and where none Finds
happiness unblighted, or, if found, Without some
thistly sorrow at its side. --Cowper.
Meaning of Thistly from wikipedia
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Thistle is the
common name of a
group of
flowering plants characterised by
leaves with
sharp prickles on the margins,
mostly in the
family Asteraceae...
- The Most
Ancient and Most
Noble Order of the
Thistle is an
order of
chivalry ****ociated with Scotland. The
current version of the
order was
founded in...
-
species of
thistle. It has
various common names including milk
thistle,
blessed milkthistle,
Marian thistle, Mary
thistle,
Saint Mary's
thistle, Mediterranean...
- Sow
thistle most
often refers to
yellow flowered,
thistle-like
plants in the
genus Sonchus. Sow
thistle may also
refer to: Cicerbita, a
genus of plants...
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Thistle is a
ghost town in
Spanish Fork
Canyon in
southeastern Utah County, Utah,
United States.
During the era of
steam locomotives, the town's primary...
- A
thistle tube is a
piece of
laboratory gl****ware
consisting of a
shaft of tube, with a
reservoir and funnel-like
section at the top.
Thistle tubes are...
-
Partick Thistle Football Club are a
professional football club from Glasgow, Scotland.
Despite their name, the club are
based at
Firhill Stadium in the...
- A
viral video is a
video that
becomes po****r
through a
viral process of
Internet sharing,
typically through video sharing websites such as
YouTube as...
- The
Kenora Thistles,
officially the
Thistles Hockey Club, were a
Canadian ice
hockey team
based in Kenora, Ontario.
Founded in 1894, they were originally...
- The
Thistle is a
Scottish ladies' solo step
dance devised by
Irene Fidler and
published in 2007. This
elegant dance performed to a set of
waltzes builds...