leylandii
Britishnoun
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My dad sold up in London – for £40,000, just before house prices went Leylandii – to rent a house in Suffolk.
From The Guardian
A post-mortem examination showed the cows, aged 16 months, died as a result of toxins found in yew and leylandii tree cuttings.
From BBC
The Friesians, aged 16 months, were found dead in Dolwen, near Old Colwyn, on Friday after eating clippings from yew and leylandii trees.
From BBC
JK Rowling is said to have drawn on personal experience to inform her bestselling Harry Potter series – but if she is ever to resurrect the beloved boy wizard The Curse of the Burgeoning Leylandii is unlikely to contend as a frontrunning title.
From The Guardian
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From The Guardian
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