tree - use in sentences
Converse of object
- fel: The trees felled will be replaced with a coppice woodland.
- plant: Read more | Edinburgh Out & About The Man who planted trees.
Adjective modifier
- mature: A stream runs through the bottom of the gardens to the front which have lawns, flower and shrub borders and mature trees.
- olive: These remains perhaps suggest that olive trees were cultivated at or near the monastery.
- deciduous: The legislation does not cover single of deciduous trees.
- tall: I will be the tallest tree in the world.
- native: For each new customer, Ecotricity will donate £ 15 to WWF and plant a native tree in Gloucestershire.
- cherry: These phrases pile up almost to excess, like petals drifting off a cherry tree in spring.
Modifies a noun
- planting: We will now offset the carbon emissions we produce with an annual tree planting, making us a carbon neutral company.
- trunk: In places, layers of peat lie exposed on the beach, with tree trunks of a prehistoric forest poking out.
- preservation: Tree preservation order ( TPO ) an Order made by the Council to protect a tree or group of trees.
- stump: A simple tree stump or large log turned on its end will normally suffice.
- fern: Exotic and jungle plants including cannas, gingers, bananas, tree ferns, palms, bamboos and aroids.
- sparrow: Tree Sparrows were seen around the farm during the month.
Noun used with modifier
- palm: I said I will climb up the palm tree, I will take hold of the branches thereof.
- oak: An access road is planned to run between these two ancient oak trees.
- pine: We have ample free forecourt parking, nestling among pine trees, only two minutes from the cliff top.
- apple: Then he & N run off happily to the apple tree house.
- yew: Vegetation: several yew trees of no great age are established within the churchyard.
- fig: Secondly, we learn lessons about authority from the incident of the fig tree.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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