WordNet
n. cultivated in temperate regions [syn: peach, Prunus persica]
Usage examples of "peach tree".
The garden, which covered the whole of the top of the hill, was large and desolate, and the only tree in the entire place (apart from a clump of dirty old laurel bushes at the far end) was an ancient peach tree that never gave any peaches.
Their heads, and inside their ears, even their fingernails and toenails which were dirty, but was it from Peach Tree Creek, or just any old harmless dirt?
The great wind of time blew in the brass pipes, a fine, a jolly, a summer tune, promising everything and even Will, hearing, began to run toward the music that grew up like a peach tree full of sun-ripe fruit—.
The bullet zinged past the one-eyed man's head and slammed into the peach tree behind him, sending splinters in every direction.
Against one wall a peach tree had been trained flat: something Luap remembered from the lord’.
Against one wall a peach tree had been trained flat: something Luap remembered from the lords house in which he had grown up.
Her lips were soft and broad, shaped like two leaves of the wild peach tree, with a dark iridescence that shaded to soft pink on the inside of her mouth, and when she reached for an impossibly sweet high note, he saw that her teeth were perfect white as bone that had lain for a season in the veld, polished by the wind and bleached by the African sun.
George and Will came home for the week-end, and they all went last night to a dance up Wild Horse Canyon at the Peach Tree school-house.
In church when she knelt, in the yard when she beat rugs, beneath the peach tree when she picked fruit, Desdemona’.