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Example sentences for "small clump"

  • At eight we encamped among a small clump of willows.

  • This passed as common discourse, when he inquired where we were to put up; St. Germain pointed to a small clump of pines near us, the only place indeed that offered for fuel.

  • In passing through a small clump of pines we saw a flock of partridges, and he succeeded in killing one after firing several shots.

  • We had also noticed another novelty in the woods we passed through this day; a small clump of trees of iron-bark with a different kind of leaf from that of the tree known by that name in the colony.

  • On examining the place from which the bird rose, I found the nest placed at the base of a small clump of ferns, and concealed by a number of overhanging withered fronds of the fern.

  • The tree had moderately dense foliage, and was about twenty-five feet high in a small clump on a hillside covered with low scrub at 5000 feet elevation above the sea.

  • The trees these nests were on formed a small clump alongside a ryot's house.

  • At length they came to a small clump of woodland, and learnt that the trenches were on the further side of it.

  • Clambering up the western bank, the two men, bending low, raced as fast as they could towards a small clump of trees that stood up dark in the moonlight.

  • Descending into a shallow hollow, they sprang across a brook, and made for a small clump of trees on rising ground in front of them.

  • The creek ran into a small clump of tree ferns, and we crept on till we came to where the party was encamped at the mouth of the creek.

  • We halted when we reached the foot of the range, and took cover in a small clump of bush, off-saddled and sent one black on foot to scout the pass and find by the spoor if anyone had crossed it during the last twenty-four hours.

  • We had only gone a couple of miles or so when he turned in his saddle and, with a grin on his face a fiend would have envied, pointed at a small clump of bushes to his right front, and made directly for them.

  • Trees grew rarer; here and there a small clump of cedars rose from a gorge, or an isolated group of prickly yuccas decorated the rocks, and at times a mimosa hung over our path from a crevice.

  • The valley itself, here about two miles in width, was covered with loose stones, and only from time to time did we notice on the stream that wound through it a small clump of trees or patch of grass.

  • I loaded my rifle, while keeping my eye on the deer, which disappeared no great distance off in a small clump of low elms.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "small clump" 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:
    moral force; small angle; small band; small boy; small bulb; small bunch; small bundle; small children; small circle; small craft; small distance; small farms; small fragments; small fruits; small gold; small head; small hill; small line; small place; small quantities; small square; small stones; small stream; small system; small town; small volume