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  • noun Plural form of juniper.

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Examples

  • Beyond the junipers was another set of hills, rocky and more rugged, and those were close to where the regional alector's compound was located, from what Mykel's memory and maps indicated.

    Cadmian's Choice Modesitt, L. E. 2006

  • "Jumping junipers, that is just about enough of that!" an irate Poggwydd snapped, grabbing a tight hold of Questor's sleeve.

    Witches' Brew Brooks, Terry, 1944- 1995

  • If you want shade choose evergreen shrubs, such as junipers and you will have a cleaner pool.

    Art Of Swimming Pool Landscaping 2008

  • If you want shade choose evergreen shrubs, such as junipers and you will have a cleaner pool.

    Art Of Swimming Pool Landscaping 2008

  • Wear a respirator when working with woods that create fine dust (such as junipers, cedars, and very tight-grained hardwoods like black walnut) or woods you may be allergic to.

    unknown title 2009

  • Embers landing in flammable vegetation such as junipers often cause ignition of homes even away from actual fires.

    The Record-Courier - Top Stories 2009

  • BTW, those junipers gots to go, too. look at me! i'm new! yup, can't wait for the current and (if COBE gets its way) future "Seattle Compact Urbanist Modern" to be the retro rage - all that primary colored hardipanel, corrugated zinc-alum, eurobirch, butterfly roofs and concrete. who wouldn't get it. that old world craftsmans and trees Seattle has gots to go ...

    Real Estate Porn: MidCentury Modern Meet-Up in Medina « PubliCola 2010

  • On the other side, three junipers stood like dark sentinels.

    Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011

  • I stopped short, staring in disbelief as two men detached themselves from the junipers.

    Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011

  • Our trees were full and green, and once again the junipers swayed on the hills in rhythm with the warm breezes.

    Olivia V.C.Andrews 2011

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