The rain ceased, and the bright rays of the western sun penetrated beneath the wide-spreading branches of our baobab-tree.
We selected one with wide-spreading branches, into which we could without difficulty climb.
We were fortunate in finding a tree with wide-spreading branches, radiating so closely from a common centre that they formed a wide and secure platform on which we could rest without fear of falling off.
It was an old oak, which reached out long and low-spreading branches.
Illustration: "The tent was an old oak, which reached out long and low-spreading branches.
It has a smooth, grey bark, spreading branches, downy shoots and buds, and it throws off many suckers from its roots.
The Aspen has a grey bark, spreading branches, and downy shoots.
The flower-heads are of a bright blue colour, large and conspicuous, mostly in sessile clusters of two or three along the rigid, spreading branches, but a few are terminal.
The colossal tree that had come so unpleasantly across their track seemed to offer the very quarters they were in search of; and, without more ado, they accepted the hospitality of its wide-spreading branches.
It was some time before they swam under the massaranduba's wide-spreading branches, as it did not stand on the edge of the forest, and for a short time after entering among the other trees it was out of sight.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spreading branches" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.