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oak trees

n. (oak tree English)

Usage examples of "oak trees".

Faint dream or memory of the Comus parade that long-ago winter night, of the bands beating the fierce, dreadful cadence while the flambeaux flickered on the branches of oak trees.

I've had live oak trees all my life, and now I have you and you said right in front of the Scotts that you'd never loved anyone else but me.

Despite the cheerful tone of the bird in the low oak trees, Dorrin is not encouraged.

He waxed especially eloquent when making old Prussian gods -- Perkunos, Pikollos, and Potrimpos -- lodge in the branches of creaking oak trees.

For some days Meg couldnt decipher what it was, but then Chief Pentaquod appeared on the island with four helpers who cut and planked oak trees while Steed served as architect.

They talked a while longer, sitting out under the oak trees in the seclusion of the backyard while beyond the hedgerow the park continued to fill with picnickers.

Jock, she not only has done three magnificent, matching live oak trees as patterns for me to work for poor Mrs.

Their jagged path through the sky intersected sprawling oak trees where they might roost.

It thrust out against the unexpected blue of the Osiat Sea and was covered by what looked like oak trees.

Away from those the land rolled wild: forested uplands, tawny grass studded with oak trees on the fringes of the rivers, dense marsh and slough where water ran down to the sea, long curves of beach.

There were plenty of oak trees on the hills here, and acorns made for big, prolific wild pigs.

She hurried to catch up so she would not lose sight of him as he strode around a bend in the path where oak trees leaned across the track.

Glen Oak had never had many oak trees, but in the forties it had been resplendent with giant elms, incredibly massive trees arcing their heavy limbs in a latticework of branches which turned even the widest side street into a tunnel of dappled light and shadow.