Olive-branched
"Olive-branched" in a Sentence (3 examples)
Indeed, in the 1960's, Blacks and other minorities extended, by and large, the olive-branched claw of the Eagle, our national symbol.
Members of San Francisco's considerable French colony were at tables flanked by the French tricolor and the Stars and Stripes, with the olive-branched symbol of the UN in the center.
Orange trees and apricot trees huddled amid the gray-silver leaves of gnarled olive-branched trees.
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