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  • noun Plural form of palm.
  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of palm.

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Examples

  • The road to Xilitla is littered with the locals selling flowers and plants as well as many different palms from the area.

    Length of time LIVING in Mexico 2009

  • The road to Xilitla is littered with the locals selling flowers and plants as well as many different palms from the area.

    Length of time LIVING in Mexico 2009

  • The road to Xilitla is littered with the locals selling flowers and plants as well as many different palms from the area.

    Length of time LIVING in Mexico 2009

  • The road to Xilitla is littered with the locals selling flowers and plants as well as many different palms from the area.

    Length of time LIVING in Mexico 2009

  • The road to Xilitla is littered with the locals selling flowers and plants as well as many different palms from the area.

    Length of time LIVING in Mexico 2009

  • The road to Xilitla is littered with the locals selling flowers and plants as well as many different palms from the area.

    Length of time LIVING in Mexico 2009

  • The road to Xilitla is littered with the locals selling flowers and plants as well as many different palms from the area.

    Length of time LIVING in Mexico 2009

  • The road to Xilitla is littered with the locals selling flowers and plants as well as many different palms from the area.

    Length of time LIVING in Mexico 2009

  • The road to Xilitla is littered with the locals selling flowers and plants as well as many different palms from the area.

    Length of time LIVING in Mexico 2009

  • Never was there wooing like it -- the muttered surmises of wind and weather, the whispered councils, the kissed commands in palms of hands, the dared contacts of the dark.

    CHAPTER XLVI 2010

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