Definition of «ivy»

Ivy is a type of plant that belongs to the ginseng family. It is known for its green, glossy leaves and can grow up walls or other structures through its tendrils. Ivy is often used as an ornamental plant due to its attractive appearance and ability to climb.

Usage examples

  1. The ivy crept up the side of the old farmhouse, adding a touch of natural beauty to its weathered facade.
  2. She decorated her backyard fence with strands of artificial ivy to give it a lush and green appearance.
  3. The winding path through the park was framed by towering trees and patches of ivy, creating a picturesque scene.
  4. The college campus was known for its stunning ivy-covered buildings, an iconic feature that attracted visitors throughout the year.
  5. The hiker stumbled upon a hidden clearing in the woods, where a carpet of ivy covered the forest floor, adding a mystical touch to the surroundings.

Sentences with «ivy»

  • It cures and prevents dermatitis that is caused by poison ivy poisoning and other allergens. (herbnclay.com)
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  • One of the better known online learning platforms, Coursera partners with ivy league schools like Stanford and University of Pennsylvania to offer top quality courses for free, or at least at more affordable rates. (inc.com)
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