A boy puts his hand into a pitcher of figs and filberts and grasps so many that he can not withdraw his fist through the narrow opening.
She worked nights in a cannery, fished to feed her cat, and lived in a filbert orchard while studying physics, mathematics, and journalism.
A filbert is more elongated, being about twice as long as it is round.
Some cultivars are of hybrid origin between common hazel and filbert.
It appears most commonly under oaks, but also under beeches, chestnuts, horse-chestnuts, birches, filberts, hornbeams, pines, and spruces.
Many artists agree that natural fibers work best for filberts because the hairs stick together better when wet.
Filberts are particularly effective in blending work, usually of a figurative nature.
Media most likely to have paint applied to by a filbert are oil, acrylic and decorative surfaces.