This day twelve moneth,’ said Robin, ‘Under this green-wood tree.
CXCV Robin commanded his wight young men, Under the green-wood tree, They shall lie in that same sort; That the Sheriff might them see.
II Full seven score ships have come her wi’, The ladye by the grene-wood tree.
Once on a time, out of fear of the sea, I made a nest in that sandal-wood tree with my husband, who was a male swan.
On the shore of the ocean there is a great sandal-wood tree.
Then he built himself a nest in a sandal-wood tree, on the bank of a great lake near the shore of the sea, and lived there with his female.
Nest of sticks and straw in a button-wood tree, two feet above the water.
Nest in the top of a button-wood tree, made of leaves and branches, overhanging the water.
Nest of sticks, lined with weeds and rabbit fur; on a horizontal branch of a cotton-wood tree, 30 feet up.
You must come before our master straight, Under yon green-wood tree.
As Robin Hood in the forest stood, 5 All under the green-wood tree, There he was aware of a brave young man, As fine as fine might be.
As it befel in merry Barnsdale, 5 All under the green-wood tree, The bishop of Hereford was to come by, With all his company.
She felled a small cotton-wood tree, from which she cut two large forked sticks.
At evening we returned to the valley of the river, and placed our camp under a small cotton-wood tree, upon one of whose branches a swarm of bees were hanging.
In attempting this we stationed a man with a long-noosed rope in the top of a cotton-wood tree, under which we tied a few of our horses; but this plan did not succeed.
They then build a small hut, dig out a canoe from a cotton-wood tree, and in this poke along shore silently, in the evening, and set their traps.
The Nebraska is studded with islands covered with that species of poplar called the cotton-wood tree.
He did him strait to Bernysdale, Under the green-wood tree.
ROBIN commanded his wight young men, Under the green-wood tree, They shall lay in that same suit, That the Sheriff might them see.
For this is our order, I-wis, Under the green-wood tree!
With a jump and a bounce he started for the stunted diamond-wood tree.
A faint wind was blowing, and Johnny could hear it sing through the top of the stunted diamond-wood tree growing on the summit.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wood tree" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.