Thorn
61Thorn (Pays-Bas) — Thorn (Limbourg néerlandais) 51°9′49″N 5°50′26″E / 51.16361, 5.84056 …
62Thorn (limbourg néerlandais) — 51°9′49″N 5°50′26″E / 51.16361, 5.84056 …
63thorn´i|ness — thorn|y «THR nee», adjective, thorn|i|er, thorn|i|est. 1. full of thorns or spines; spiny; prickly: »He scratched his hands on the thorny bush …
64THORN, SIR JULES — (1899–1980), British industrialist. Born in Vienna, Thorn fought in the Austrian army in World War I and then settled in England about 1920. In 1928, with a modest investment, he opened a retail business in London which sold imported electric… …
65Thorn-Prikker — oder Thorn Prikker ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Hein Thorn Prikker (* 1911), deutscher Motorradrennfahrer Jan Thorn Prikker (Künstler) (1868–1932), niederländischer Künstler Jan Thorn Prikker (Schriftsteller) (* 1949), deutscher… …
66Thorn tree — may refer to:* The common name for several species of trees in tropical climates that have spiky, thorn like leaves, e.g. the Acacia and the boxthorn ( Lycium )* The Thorn Tree is the name of an open air pavement brasserie/bistro style café at… …
67thorn\ in\ one's\ side — • thorn in the flesh • thorn in one s side n. phr. Something that causes stubborn trouble; a constant bother; a vexation. The new voter organization soon became the biggest thorn in the senator s side. The guerrilla band was a thorn in the flesh… …
68thorn\ in\ the\ flesh — • thorn in the flesh • thorn in one s side n. phr. Something that causes stubborn trouble; a constant bother; a vexation. The new voter organization soon became the biggest thorn in the senator s side. The guerrilla band was a thorn in the flesh… …
69thorn\ in\ the\ side — • thorn in the flesh • thorn in one s side n. phr. Something that causes stubborn trouble; a constant bother; a vexation. The new voter organization soon became the biggest thorn in the senator s side. The guerrilla band was a thorn in the flesh… …
70Thorn-headed — Thorn head ed, a. Having a head armed with thorns or spines. [1913 Webster] {Thorn headed worm} (Zo[ o]l.), any worm of the order Acanthocephala; called also {thornhead}. [1913 Webster] …