But you do not have a 50-foot birch lying across your driveway.
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Wetlands protected under the “Clean Water Act of 1972” are being polluted with birch beer precursor chemicals.
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It was Birch who took Gilbert and George to China, a trip on which Compston was invited, missed the plane, and came along later.
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Russians believe the best way to dry out from vodka saturation is with a sauna session and a beating with birch branches.
The Wildest Hangover Cures From Around the World|Nina Strochlic|November 29, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Sustainable Cards uses a Nordic birch veneer, and then layers on a cellulosic paper structure.
Wood Cards Are a Green Alternative to the Classic Plastic Gift Card|Daniel Gross|November 29, 2013|DAILY BEAST
The torches of the main body of the enemy seem to be going out, and very likely their stock of birch bark is all gone.
Brother Against Brother|Oliver Optic
The too common mistake is to try to imitate oak by staining pine or poplar or birch.
Carpentry for Boys|J. S. Zerbe
These are swampy and overgrown with birch and scarcely known by name to many Russians.
Ways of War and Peace|Delia Austrian
"Master Brunswood says that he will birch whoever cometh late," objected Hal Saddler.
Master Skylark|John Bennett
See the evidence for this extraordinary story fully stated in Birch's Negotiations.
Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth|Lucy Aikin
British Dictionary definitions for birch
birch
/ (bɜːtʃ) /
noun
any betulaceous tree or shrub of the genus Betula, having thin peeling barkSee also silver birch
the hard close-grained wood of any of these trees
the bircha bundle of birch twigs or a birch rod used, esp formerly, for flogging offenders
adjective
of, relating to, or belonging to the birch
consisting or made of birch
verb
(tr)to flog with a birch
Derived forms of birch
birchen, adjective
Word Origin for birch
Old English bierce; related to Old High German birihha, Sanskrit bhūrja