1 having thorns:
2 having a lot of thorns:
Roses are thorny shrubs.
The thorny issue of illegal immigration remains unresolved.
In fact, it was later to become a much thornier issue. 16.
The issue of locating community grammars constitutes a much thornier issue.
The issue here, of course, is the question of how you define a species, perhaps the thorniest of all problems in the history of biology.
The second one is perhaps the thorniest of all and, once he departs from the material culture territory, the author finds himself on somewhat shakier ground.
Within the area of research into language contact, one of the thorniest problems facing scholars has been the question of the epistemological borders between different phenomena.
Clearly, if the assumption were correct, turning off a ventilator raises thorny problems for the criminal lawyer.
Among the difficulties facing the endeavours represented by the above papers, perhaps the most thorny is that of the role of criticism.
The lucid exposition of these long-standing and thorny debates should prove a sure way to undergraduates' hearts, whatever their creed.
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