Lexicographical Neighbors of Bluegum
Literary usage of Bluegum
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Beautiful Accommodation in Victoria and Tasmania, Australia: The Discerning by Jennifer Lamattina (2005)
"Set on 20 acres (purchased from local legend and horseman Jack Lovick, whose
family had owned the property since 1908), bluegum is now home to two spacious ..."
2. A Practical Treatise on Tree Culture in South Australia by John Ednie Brown, J. W. Love (1886)
"Some of our more hardy Eucalypti—such as the Redgum, Tasmanian bluegum, and South
Australian bluegum—would do equally as well, if not better, ..."
3. Beautiful Accommodation in Victoria and Tasmania, Australia: The Discerning by Jennifer Lamattina (2005)
"Set on 20 acres (purchased from local legend and horseman Jack Lovick, whose
family had owned the property since 1908), bluegum is now home to two spacious ..."
4. The Black Border: Gullah Stories of the Carolina Coast by Ambrose Elliott Gonzales (1922)
"... wid da' bluegum mouf uh him'own full'uh pizen talk fuh bex me nuh Benus, en'
uh always ... suh ef uh bluegum nigguh bite you 'e gwine pizen you same ..."
5. A Practical Treatise on Tree Culture in South Australia by John Ednie Brown, J. W. Love (1886)
"Some of our more hardy Eucalypti—such as the Redgum, Tasmanian bluegum, and South
Australian bluegum—would do equally as well, if not better, ..."
6. The Black Border: Gullah Stories of the Carolina Coast by Ambrose Elliott Gonzales (1922)
"... wid da' bluegum mouf uh him'own full'uh pizen talk fuh bex me nuh Benus, en'
uh always ... suh ef uh bluegum nigguh bite you 'e gwine pizen you same ..."
7. South African Journal of Science by South African Association for the Advancement of Science (1907)
"... but we shall never know why it is the bearer of life, we shall, eg, never know
why a tiny speck in the seed of a bluegum brought from Australia develops ..."
8. Methodist Magazine (1900)
"By Том bluegum. London : Charles H. Kelly. Toronto : William Briggs. This book
is in it« way an evidence of the new Imperialism that is binding the ends of ..."
9. South African Journal of Science by South African Association for the Advancement of Science (1907)
"... but we shall never know why it is the bearer of life, we shall, eg, never know
why a tiny speck in the seed of a bluegum brought from Australia develops ..."
10. Methodist Magazine (1900)
"By Том bluegum. London : Charles H. Kelly. Toronto : William Briggs. This book
is in it« way an evidence of the new Imperialism that is binding the ends of ..."