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Example sentences for "another tree"

  • In a short time we came to another tree with no less than four cones hanging to one of the branches.

  • They grow from the ground, climbing up a tree, and then running along the branches, and descending again, mount up another tree, or sometimes climb from branch to branch.

  • Taking the rope, he climbed up as before, to a considerable height, where he fastened it, and then carried the other end to another tree at some little distance, so that it might fall to the ground clear of its companions.

  • Now and then, as if by preconcerted signal given by a leader, they all take flight to another tree or, after a short evolution, return to the same from which they started.

  • He has to climb every tree, and then, unless he can surprise them asleep, they drop from the branch to the ground and scuttle off to another tree.

  • He would ascend a small tree on which there were several; but down they would drop when he had nearly reached them, and rush off to another tree.

  • To insert (a graft) in a branch or stem of another tree; to propagate by insertion in another stock; also, to insert a graft upon.

  • To bud; to insert, or graft, as the bud of a tree or plant in another tree or plant.

  • A small shoot or scion of a tree inserted in another tree, the stock of which is to support and nourish it.

  • Now the peewits again go down, and the crow straightway flies into another tree.

  • Another does the same, hanging from the tip of a cone, on which he afterwards perches for a moment, before flying with it to another tree.

  • The cock and hen worked together, flying to and fro very busily with bits of lichen picked off the branches of another tree adjoining.

  • I expected, the hen sitting and the cock in another tree close by.

  • On the 8th April I fired at a specimen and missed it; it then flew off and settled in a fork of another tree about 30 feet from the ground.

  • He showed us another tree on a neighbor's farm, one which produced 700 pounds of nuts one year; another tree on which the nuts were ready to harvest a month ahead of the nuts from other pecan trees in that region.

  • In a broad sense, it must be remembered that every variety of seedling tree, of any species and every hybrid form that has ever been planted, or grafted on another tree, has been worth something.

  • Another tree on the west was surrounded by a faint ring of burnt or faded grass, which seemed to be occasioned by some earlier stroke, as the vegetation had begun to shoot up again.

  • Another tree, standing on the out side to the south, was surrounded by a ring of twelve feet diameter, and eighteen inches broad.

  • Another tree, on the east side of the grove, had the half of a faint ring to the westward.

  • He could hear Mr. Wren singing in another tree, but he couldn't see him.

  • Then why," demanded Peter triumphantly, "does Mr. Wren work all day carrying sticks and straws into a hole in another tree?

  • Peter remained right where he was until at last he saw Redcoat spread his black wings and fly to another tree.

  • After this our native friends selected another tree, from which they proposed to form the second canoe.

  • Another tree of the same species, but much smaller, grew near.

  • Paddles were also quickly formed by the Indians of the tough wood of another tree, which they split into boards.

  • While feeding they generally climb the branches from below upwards, and as soon as they get to the top fly away to another tree, sweeping over the ground without ever moving their wings.

  • When it became angry and flew off to another tree, the whole array followed, and it was only when the stranger began to exhibit its splendid powers of flight, that the sparrows were compelled to remain below abashed.

  • Sometimes it will bite off the cone and carry it to a neighbouring bough, or fly with great difficulty some ten or twenty paces to another tree where it can be opened, for a suitable spot is not to be found on every branch.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "another tree" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    another cause; another chapter; another church; another class; another department; another direction; another door; another example; another instant; another man; another order; another place; another quarter; another second; another thing; another time; another type; another variety; another visit; another voice; another woman; get hold; mother says; seek employment; that shall; the ground