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Answer for the clue "Colonnade trees, often ", 4 letters:
elms

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n. (plural of elm English)

Usage examples of elms.

She wondered, suddenly, if Travis and Elms remembered that they had been killed, that their bodies had been destroyed.

Neither you nor Elms survived the accident, survived the basalt particles.

I would have wished to see this most holy of the sacraments fulfilled with the others, with Rautavaara and Elms as well.

She wondered, suddenly, whether Travis and Elms remembered that they had been killed, that their bodies had been destroyed.

There was a staff of four at The Elms: a housekeeper, a maid, a cook, and a combination yardman, chauffeur, and husband to the housekeeper.

Army Reserve, arrived at The Elms ten minutes after Pickering left, and Major Edward J.

Pickering asked him then to go directly to The Elms, not only because he liked Banning and wanted to have him to dinner, but also because he liked to keep Banning away from MacArthur's headquarters as much as possible.

Wouldn't it be more convenient if you moved into The Elms with the Sergeant?

There were only three people with a key to the room, and he had told Sergeant John Marston Moore to stay at The Elms until he sent for him.

She was the housekeeper at The Elms, a three-story, twelve-room, red brick house set in what looked to Steve like its own private park fifteen miles or so outside Mel-bourne.

It was called The Elms, Major Banning had told him, because of the century-old elm trees which lined the driveway from the "motorway" to the house.

When I got to The Elms, I saw Koffler had set up one of the radios and an antenna and some batteries and was listening to KYW in Honolulu.

It's an American car, a Studebaker like the Americans at The Elms have.

Banning, USMC, noticed the glow of the headlights flash across the front of The Elms, he rose to his feet and went to one of the French windows in the library.

As Captain Fleming Pickering drove the drop-head Jaguar coupe under the arch of winter-denuded elms toward the house, he was thinking unkind thoughts about the British.