Sentence for tree | Use tree in a sentence

Tree example sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use tree in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for tree.

  • Instead of her, only this old apple tree! (8)
  • Tod drew him toward the tree. (8)
  • He pointed to the hollow tree. (10)
  • He lies back yonder under a tree. (1)
  • That tree stands for Death blooming. (10)
  • A cuckoo began calling from a thorn tree. (8)
  • All the white ambrosial beauty Is a lustrous Laurel Tree! (10)
  • I had a dream of a dead tree that upset me. (10)
  • A tree would never have spoken to me like this. (2)
  • Take it up at once, Tom, and put it in the tree. (8)
  • And right above the oak tree the first star shone. (8)
  • Megan under the old apple tree waiting and looking! (8)
  • That kind of tree bears Dead Sea apples, after all. (9)
  • No mango tree of an Indian juggler blossomed quicker. (16)
  • Nature does it in a breezy tree or over ruffled waters. (10)
  • She frowned and settled herself on the stump of a tree. (13)
  • With the falling sun-glow the charm passed off the tree. (8)
  • Down came the tree, and Tod drew his arm across his brow. (8)
  • He closed his easel, and set his drawing against the tree. (8)
  • His hand clasped the book Cornelia had placed in the tree. (10)
  • We must make them climb a tall tree, and shake them off it. (8)
  • A dead leaf might as reasonably demand to return to the tree. (10)
  • I hurry from tree to tree to shun the light. (10)
  • She held me and rocked over me like a green tree in the wind and rain. (10)
  • And have you got tickets to the Tree, to see us make fools of ourselves? (9)
  • Every blade was a small tree, round whose trunk the beetle had to glide. (8)
  • He was still unconscious when placed against a tree next to the roadside. (18)
  • A quiet owl stole by in the geld below, and vanished into the heart of a tree. (8)
  • All roads lead to Rome, and ours appears to conduct us perpetually to this tree. (10)
  • The tree seemed sorrowful in its withering flowers of the colour of trodden snow. (10)
  • Do not expect me to show like that undertakerly tree till my years are one hundred. (10)
  • It will inevitably, like a tree striking bad soil, betray itself at the top with time. (10)
  • The castle looked itself a denser shade among the moonthrown shadows of rock and tree. (10)
  • It was the sole tree of the host clad thus in scurf bearing a semblance of livid metal. (10)
  • The bird of Winter sang from the budding tree; in the blue sky sang the bird of Summer. (10)
  • Out in the darkness rises the witch-like skeleton tree, where a dark shape seems hanging. (8)
  • For if the oak is to become a stately tree, we must provide against the crowding of timber. (10)
  • But then he lifted his axe and struck it into the carf on the tree, and came to meet Westover. (9)
  • Happiness in the beauty of the tree pressed to supplant it, and was more mortal and narrower. (10)
  • He rose, and moved by her side, over the lawn, towards the big tree at the bottom of the garden. (8)
  • Jon said he would call again, and, crossing into the Green Park, flung himself down under a tree. (8)
  • The tree at a little distance seemed run over with sunless lizards: her locks were golden serpents. (10)
  • A huge old beech tree overshadows everything, in the darkness of whose hollow many things are hidden. (8)
  • The crowd at the foot of the tree had closed densely, and a wilder roar went up from all the students. (9)
  • That matter settled, I felt myself rolling over and over at a great rate, and clasping a juniper tree. (10)
  • A couple with arms entwined crossed on the grass before them, at the edge of the shadow from their tree. (8)
  • However, in a group under a tree by themselves were the chiefs and James Greydon and his white friends. (18)
  • Shelton found pleasure in thus observing him unseen, and sat quietly on his horse, hidden behind a tree. (8)
  • Every time he buried a leaden plate at the foot of a tree, he nailed up one of the shields on the trunk. (19)
  • There was a strange interjection, as to the wearifulness of constantly wandering, like a leaf off the tree. (10)
  • Such thoughts were inconceivable; and from tree to tree, with his noiseless step, he passed. (8)
  • Thither I descended, and, tying Modestine provisionally to a tree, proceeded to investigate the neighbourhood. (2)
  • They shouted, running on from tree to tree, And played the game the wind plays, on and round. (10)
  • Martha Thresher showed him the bed, showed him flowers I had planted, and a Spanish chestnut tree just peeping. (10)
  • He put himself at her side, and he did not leave her again till he went to dress for the struggle around the Tree. (9)
  • They took two chairs beneath a chestnut tree whose broad leaves covered them from the peaceful glory of the afternoon. (8)
  • He sat down instead under the oak tree by the swing, and the dog Balthasar, who also felt the heat, lay down beside him. (8)
  • He and the other gentlemen were gazing at the oleander tree whence, before any one approached it, a groan of pain was heard. (5)
  • You might liken it to a tree, deep-rooted in the earth, expanding in the air with many branches and twigs, buds and blossoms. (12)
  • And as they went the Colonel saw, standing beneath a tree at a little distance, a young man that he could have sworn was Lennan. (8)
  • So saying he knelt down before the little tree, while Blink on her haunches, very quiet beside him, looked wiser than many dogs. (8)
  • He looked so beautiful and peaceful sitting in that chair under the tree; it was I who first came on him sitting there, you know. (8)
  • The incident was a trifle marred by one of them unhorsing another officer of the battery, whom we propped against a tree and left. (7)
  • He moved on through the thicket of stems and boughs covered with that live powdering whiteness, till he reached the big apple tree. (8)
  • Meanwhile, Mrs. Porfer, unable longer to endure the disagreeable business, had walked back to the tree and seated herself at its root. (1)
  • Suddenly from behind the hollow tree he sees Joy darting forward in her day dress with her hair about her neck, and her skirt all torn. (8)
  • Instead of selecting a bent tree, one was secured which was upright for a certain height, and then which bent to one side with a branch. (17)
  • And the dawn came; dew-grey, filmy and wistful, woven round each black tree, and round the white dove-cot, and falling scarf-like along the river. (8)
  • Of the gentle spirit that slips From the bark of the tree she discoursed, And of her of the wells, whose lips Are coolness enchanting, rock-sourced. (10)

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