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Example sentences for "forked branch"

  • And there's hardly any water in Forked Branch.

  • Very early the next morning Dave Carson and Pocus Pete, astride their favorite horses, and carrying with them a substantial lunch, set off after the strays which had been dimly observed the day before up Forked Branch way.

  • The indications are they're up Forked Branch way.

  • As they turned aside to take a trail that led to Forked Branch, Dave, who was riding a little ahead, drew rein.

  • It is usually placed high up in a tall tree, not quite at the top, on a forked branch.

  • It may be cemented to its support, as in the case of the nests of the various swifts; or it may rest on supporting fibres which are slung on to a forked branch, just as a prawn net is slung on to its frame.

  • The well-built little nursery is sometimes wedged into a forked branch of a tree; more often it will be found snugly tucked away in a bush.

  • The nest may be firmly wedged into a forked branch.

  • Forked branch] ~Go in this direction~, it is better than the other road.

  • From the cleft stick here alluded to, we learn the origin and use of [Forked branch], the third hieroglyph in the vagabond's private list.

  • The upper part of the king-posts may be a forked branch, and the ridge pole will lie very nicely in this.

  • A forked branch cut on the spot and trimmed, so that the ends are 3ft.

  • This is made from a naturally-forked branch, with a bit of plank lashed fast to it for a foot board.

  • The nest, which is clumsy in its construction, is usually built upon a forked branch, no care being taken for its concealment.

  • The nest is built of such materials as are easily obtained, and usually placed on a forked branch, or close against the stem of a tree.

  • A forked branch of hazel tree, cut during a peculiar phase of the moon, was the means employed in Germany for the discovery of buried treasures, of veins of metals, of deposits of salt, or of subterranean sources.

  • The virgula divina or baculus divinatorius is a forked branch in the form of a Y, cut off an hazel stick, by means whereof people have pretended to discover mines, springs, etc.

  • It was built between a forked branch of the common laurel.

  • This nest is shown in its natural position over and partly between a forked branch of one of our common species of oak.

  • The nest is non-pensile, and is fixed either in a forked branch, or is supported, as is the case when placed in a wild rose, by two or more branches.

  • The nest which he describes, was placed in a forked branch, and formed of caterpillars' silk, strips of the inner bark of the red cedar, and fibres of asclepias.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "forked branch" 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:
    astral matter; being exposed; critical study; first half; forked branch; forked tail; forked tongue; four kings; fourteen guns; had used; haue taken; her left; hired servant; manuscript copy; month before; much opposed; open rebellion; power repeaters; public matters; pure democracy; solar myths; this season; voyage from; will suppose