| 31. | Her needlepoint is " straggly and pitiful . " Her piano-playing, while adequate, is unexceptional.
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| 32. | The erect to straggly shrub typically grows to a height of and has smopth mottled to light grey bark.
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| 33. | To keep your hedge broad and full instead of tall and straggly, trim it annually and fertilize it regularly.
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| 34. | In the rear garden, the planting is now straggly and unkempt and in one case, just a stump.
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| 35. | It is a rather straggly tree, with sharp, 3 6 cm long stem spines in the leaf axils.
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| 36. | On the other hand, its long, straggly wool is only suitable for coarsely woven fabrics such as carpets.
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| 37. | It should be pruned lightly, not below the green foliage, as it tends to become straggly with age otherwise.
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| 38. | It is a fast, straggly, woody deciduous or semi-evergreen shrub with one or more fragile green stems.
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| 39. | It is a small, straggly, prostrate to semi-prostrate shrub with purple flowers and star-shaped fruit.
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| 40. | The tree has a spreading and straggly habit, is between 2 4 metres high, and occurs on stony slopes.
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