One day, she ordered her servant girl to sweep out the attic with a bundle of wheat stalks.
She was as Elphaba had said: gorgeous, pink, slender as a wheat stalk, and armless.
Sarah swayed from side to side like a wheat stalk in the wind.
After 1687 the figure was changed again, to that of a saint, with a wheat stalk and a bunch of grapes in his hands.
The first bullets from the Hamorian troops begin to raise puffs of dust from the dirt between the green wheat stalks.
As part of the Farm Bill, I passed the first ever tax credit for cellulosic ethanol made from wheat stalks and other feed stocks.
Her holy symbol is a sheaf of wheat stalks.
Among the fruits and vegetables, they came across wheat stalks and quickly discovered the grains were edible.
The dense woods parted before her like wheat stalks, entire tracts collapsing beneath her strides.
The wheat stalks were thickly planted, and you couldn't move through without knocking some of them down.