Examples of using "épines" in a sentence and their english translations:
Roses have thorns.
Every rose has its thorns.
- Every rose has its thorn.
- There is no rose without thorns.
- Every rose has its thorns.
- There are no roses without thorns.
- There is no rose without thorns.
- Every rose has its thorns.
- No roses without thorns.
- There is no rose without thorns.
- Every rose has its thorns.
Beautiful flowers have thorns.
- A rose has thorns on its stem.
- Roses have thorns on their stems.
- There are no roses without thorns.
- Every rose has its thorns.
Roses have thorns on their stems.
- There are no roses without thorns.
- No roses without thorns.
- There is no such thing as a thornless rose.
- There is no rose without thorns.
- Every rose has its thorns.
Each of the thorns is placed on a temple in the goat.
The most beautiful flowers have the sharpest thorns.
Earlier today, the porcupine's spikes ruined the eagle's morning hunt.