bluebell in A Sentence

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    Thank you very much Bluebell.

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    It was also Bluebell time.

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    Her name is Bluebell.

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    Bluebell. Are you better now?

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    Bluebell, I know you can do it.

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    The Bluebell flower's juice historically was used to make glue.

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    Cardenden is home to the junior football club Dundonald Bluebell.

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    Although Bluebells are wildflowers, they are popular in many homes.

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    When she was born, there were beautiful Bluebell flowers all around their house.

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    What's a sweet girl like you doing dead drunk in crummy dump like the Bluebell?

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    The most kittens in one litter is 14, a feat accomplished by a cat named Bluebell.

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    With Bluebells on the balcony you can look forward to an appealing flower splendor in numerous variations.

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    Sign of spring: Bluebells will increasingly need to choose a strategy to let them cope with a warmer planet.

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    Come in May, when the island is carpeted in a sea of Bluebells and red campion flourishes in sheltered areas.

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    I feel very honored to have been asked to sign for Rovers, and being able to help both the club and the amazing charity Bluebell Wood is what it's all about.

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    The dry bulk vessel CK Bluebell had set sail from its anchorage off Singapore on Saturday afternoon, heading north-east for South Korea's port of Incheon, Refinitiv Eikon ship tracking data showed.

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    The dry bulk vessel CK Bluebell had set sail from its anchorage off Singapore on Saturday afternoon, heading northeast for South Korea's port of Incheon, Marine Traffic ship tracking data showed.

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    The dry bulk vessel CK Bluebell set sail from its anchorage off Singapore late on Saturday afternoon, heading northeast for South Korea's Incheon port, according to Refinitiv Eikon ship tracking data.

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    I feel very honoured to have been asked to sign for Rovers and being able to help both the club and the amazing charity Bluebell Wood is what it's all about.”.

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    Not all the data is yet in, but for many events, such as the first flowering of Bluebells or first sighting of peacock butterflies, average dates were between two and four weeks ahead of last year.

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