They hear you thus, my Little Tree," replied the Night Wind, and brushed aside the branches of the tallest trees.
For I am such a little tree, how can the Stars hear me?
Serene and beautiful it grew, until now it was no longer a little tree, but the pride and glory of the forest.
At first Tom climbed a little tree, but didn't seem pleased with his quarters.
There is no such ruggedness in its trunk as there is in the sweet gum's, for it is always a little tree, and the bark corresponds in its checking to the tree's size.
A little tree, no larger in girth than the dogwood, but often taller, has bark that strips and loosens somewhat as the bark of the shagbark hickory does.
It is a little tree, with rigid, horizontal twigs, that form a flat tree top.
Bye and bye it stooped down again, and whispered to the Little Tree: "Oh, Little Tree, listen!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little tree" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.