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treen

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Treen is a hamlet in the parish of Zennor , on the north coast of the Penwith peninsula in Cornwall , England, United Kingdom. It lies along the B3306 road which connects St Ives to the A30 road . At Gurnard's Head nearby on the coast is one of the many ...

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Treen \Treen\, a. [AS. tre['o]wen.] Made of wood; wooden. [Obs.] `` Treen cups.'' --Camden. Relating to, or drawn from, trees. [Obs.] --Spenser. Treen liquors, especially that of the date. --Evelyn.

Usage examples of treen.

Treen was his name, and Treen wore every device and doohickey that Salino did not.

For February, it was a cop even beefier than Treen helping a stranded motorist change a tire.

Finally, it was as narrow as a broomstick and Treen slid it back into its tube and stuck a cap on the end.

Luther got them out the door, nothing said, just the irritating sound of Treen tapping the tube against his leg, like a bored cop with a nightstick looking for a head to bash.

The officers got out and had a word with him, then Treen shooed the kids away and released Luther from the backseat.

Salino said, glancing at Treen, who was driving with white knuckles in a successful attempt to keep his car no more than five feet behind the police car in front of them.

Not that one could call Marianne Treen serious: she was the gayest and most lighthearted of all possible causes of dissension.

There had been nothing remarkable in little Marianne Treen before she went south to boarding-school: in fact Tom could distinctly recall that he and Jack and Harry Denver had thought her a silly creature, with freckles on her nose, and a tiresome way of intruding where girls were not wanted.

Brighton, Mrs Treen had brought her home to Treen Hall, and the neighbourhood had renewed their acquaintance with her at one of the assemblies at High Harrowgate.

He had slipped away from Treen Hall, and had driven himself home by the light of a full moon.

Marianne Treen would have been a grand jest if it had not been so tragic.

Of the enamoured wind among the treen, Whispering unimaginable things, And dying on the streams of dew serene, Which feed the unmown meads with ever-during green.

In the borough most kitchenware was of wood or cast iron, with other metals generally to mend splits in the treen, wooden, dishes.

How deadly like this sky, these fields, these treen, To trappings of the tomb!

Of the enamoured wind among the treen, Whispering unimaginable things, And dying on the streams of dew serene, Which feed the unmown meads with ever-during green.