Sentence examples for Tree from inspiring English sources

The word 'Tree' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use 'Tree' whenever you are referring to a large plant with a trunk and branches. Example sentence: I planted a birch tree in my backyard last summer.

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Tree

noun

A large plant, not exactly defined, but typically over four meters in height, with a single trunk which grows in girth with age and branches (which also grow in circumference with age).

  • Is the tallest living tree in the world.

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On the ninth day, they were looking for firewood when Jean Paul spotted a huge tree with roots that formed a small grotto of shadows.

"I don't celebrate Christmas and haven't put a tree or trimmings up since David went missing".

The Royals, created by One Tree Hill writer Mark Schwahn, is a real eye-opener as to how our American cousins view us.

Martha and Saratu and Rehab's families all said yes; Yagana, an orphan, received the blessing of her foster father; Kume was found sitting under a tree in the primary school – she had brought the family's herd to graze around the deserted, weed-choked building.

"I want my writing to bring people not just to think of 'trees' as they mostly do now," wrote Deakin in a notebook, "but of each individual tree, and each kind of tree".

David Cheres first classroom was a patch of ground under a tree.

"Jimmy spoke about it and said you don't really believe it when you are at the top of the tree and you see those guys you are ahead of," said Cook. "Certainly I wouldn't be here without Goochie's help.

Woods's alleged cavorting with Vegas waitresses and celebrity groupies, his woeful "sexts" and voice mails, his driving his S.U.V. into a tree: all these things make him look weak and discombobulated.

The broadcaster RTÉ said 500,000 viewers watched its coverage of the Queen planting a tree at the presidential residence on Tuesday, and other channels also covered the occasion.

Electricity was expected to be restored in Yirrkala once a tree was cleared from the power line.

Switching public spending from "grey" projects such as roads and airports, to "green" schemes such as parks, tree planting and allotments, would not just save the government billions of pounds, improve health, and cut climate emissions, but it would create jobs and make British cities more attractive.

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