And so often as autumn comes, the oaks and sumachs redden at the leaf because their boughs were stained with the blood of the bear.
It comes on apace; my sumachs and sweetbriers tremble.
A young forest growing up under your meadows, and wild sumachs and blackberry vines breaking through into your cellar; sturdy pitch pines rubbing and creaking against the shingles for want of room, their roots reaching quite under the house.
The sumachs of the roadside thickets wear foliage of scarlet, each leaf drooping away from the fruit pyramid which rises, a deeper crimson, on the end of each upright shoot.
The sumachs are rarely stripped as closely as the other two.
The spot she teetered to most of all was a little cup-shaped hollow high up on the border of the ledge, where the sumachs were big as small trees and where the sweet fern scented the air.
Where the soil was rocky under the snow, some sumachs grew, and their branches of red berries looked like gay Christmas decorations.
The maximum height of this largest of northern sumachs is thirty-five feet.
The cultivated sumachs of southern Europe are important in the tanning industry, their leaves containing from twenty-five to thirty per cent.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sumachs" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.