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black oaks

n. (black oak English)

Usage examples of "black oaks".

Towering elms, basswoods, and black oaks rose like an army around them.

Pin oaks and black oaks clung to their foliage though it was sere and brown and clattered rather than rustled when the wind blew.

Beyond lay open land: shadowed vales, steadily rising ranks of moonlit hills, widely scattered and barely discernible black oaks.

They couldn't replace the mast until it was light enough to see to go into the Black Oaks-a whole other kind of problem-to find a tree suitable for the purpose.

The Charnal Mountains were more dangerous than the Black Oaks, and to try to penetrate them with as little experience as he had and not even a sense of where to go seemed foolish.

They couldn't replace the mast until it was light enough to see to go into the Black Oaks&mdash.

The morning-glory vines and the wisteria were dripping off the upstairs porches and they blocked out the moonlight and then there were the old black oaks that had been here when there was nothing but swamp.

Elms, black oaks, and shag-bark hickories towered over a choked tangle of scrub and deadwood, and the forest smelled of rot.

To their left, the Black Oaks were a dark wall, as still as the flats, tall and forbidding.

They were settled close against the trees of the Black Oaks, well back from the flats.