1 having thorns: --
2 having a lot of thorns: --
The thorny issue of illegal immigration remains unresolved.
Roses are thorny shrubs.
The same thorny problems that plague fairly pricing deposit insurance plague fairly pricing the performance guarantee.
One had many small branches and was named thorny diffuse.
None the less, intercultural communication often runs into the notoriously thorny problem of ethical relativism.
The main study is a serviceable little project, which looks at the way different people use some thorny concepts.
The reader will learn all he could want to know about all previous and current estimates on this thorny subject.
The third text, c, offers more thorny problems.
There is an important section on the thorny issue of assessment and how it could become more person-focused.
The lucid exposition of these long-standing and thorny debates should prove a sure way to undergraduates' hearts, whatever their creed.