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Example sentences for "trees and"

  • But we crossed four good sized dry creeks, lined with drooping tea-trees and white-gum trees.

  • After crossing a small sandy creek, along which grew a few Sarcocephalus, we came to a large creek lined with drooping tea-trees and Sarcocephalus, and encamped on a fine pool of water, within its deep bed.

  • The moonbeams shimmered through the yew-trees and rested on the old tomb; playing, as it were, round the flowers which Lily's hand had that day dropped upon its stone.

  • A piece of land cleared of trees and bushes, and fitted for cultivation; a clearing.

  • The tender branches or twigs of trees and shrubs, fit for the food of cattle and other animals; green food.

  • He is a great gardener and arboriculturist, as you may have heard, for he has travelled much on the Continent, and acquired a world-wide reputation for his knowledge of trees and flowers.

  • There is a garden a-making, projected by Mr. Evelyn, a great authority on trees and gardens.

  • Bark from the roots of trees and shrubs is roasted, and then pounded between two stones for use.

  • Note 80: "They often deposit their dead on trees and on scaffolds.

  • No sooner is the land cleared of trees and broken up than it begins to wash.

  • Halfway down we came out upon a cleared place, a farm, with fruit-trees and a house in ruins.

  • Fruit-trees and shade-trees are usually pruned in winter, preferably late in winter, or in very early spring.

  • Some marked exceptions to this are noted in the lists of trees and shrubs.

  • The deficiency in most home grounds is not so much that there is too little planting of trees and shrubs as that this planting is meaningless.

  • But as we descended in Tennessee the country and the farms decidedly improved,--apple-trees and a grapevine now and then.

  • The birds who feed on insects which lurk about the trunks and branches of trees and shrubs.

  • As we neared this rock we observed that it was quite destitute of trees and verdure, and so low that the sea broke completely over it.

  • The masts were clean-scraped and varnished, except at the cross-trees and truck, which were painted black.

  • There was abundance of trees and herbage.

  • These hills are bare of trees and vegetation.

  • Us used to tie ropes in trees and swing in 'em.

  • Dey tuk it 300 yards away to a clump of trees and bury it.

  • Dey tuk it 300 yards away to a clump o' trees and bury it.

  • Some hiding places were under stumps of trees and in sides of hills.

  • We saved a heap of bark from wild cherry and poplar and black haw and slippery ellum trees and we dried out mullein leaves.

  • Why, I sees 'em on de canal bank when de fog sprangles through de trees and de shape forms on de ground'.

  • One day our Marster hid in de trees and watched us 'cause Mist'ess had done been fussin' down 'bout chillun all comin' in soaked to de hide.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "trees and" 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:
    beautiful form; dear brethren; done with; each leaf; financial institutions; forces were; here and; his two; large folio; more intimate; mother and; paper cover; private property; promissory note; pure and; remained here; separate article; then heated; three white; trees and; trees planted; trees were; walk about; what was taking place