trees meaning
EN[tɹiːz] [-iːz]US
WTrees
- NounBFtreePLtreen
- VerbBFtreePRtreeingPT, PPtreed
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- The pristine lawn was punctuated only by the single apple tree in the centre.
- After his heroic confrontation with cold blood in Kansas, Capote retreated to a tree house in Manhattan, there to play literary games for ever smaller and overpublicized stakes.
- The British, having cleared the open field, now faced the problem of advancing through the trees into the sniper fire of several hundred Virginia militia.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- He had the choice of buying a scratching post or a cat tree.
- That man who is now stepping from the wet logs to the bow-guards of the Marion, how can he ever cut down a tree?
- The rider washed out around that last turn and hit a tree.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of trees in English Dictionary
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