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n. (pear tree English)
Usage examples of "pear trees".
Littlejohns, beginning to rise, on past the not-yet-bloomed (that would be in June) locust grove across the way, on past the schoolhouse, the weathered roof of which, rising beyond an orchard of peach and pear trees, resembled a hive swarmed about by a cloud of pink-and-white bees, ascending, mounting toward the crest of the hill where the church stood among its sparse gleam of marble headstones in the sombre cedar grove where during the long afternoons of summer the constant mourning doves called back and forth.
Then, two days later, he'd seen the same man again, dressed in rags like the hermit must have worn, standing at the edge of the first row of pear trees.
The otter twins Bagg and Runn frisked and bounded around the apple and pear trees to the strawberry patch, then lay on their backs, squeaking with laughter as they gobbled up the juicy fruit, inventing fictitious reasons as to why the berries were lying there.
For now he was mounted on the stable roof, and the wind coursing through the wet leaves of the cranberry and pear trees made a soft fanfare.
The air was cooler than on the previous times he'd been dragged into this place, though the blossoming pear trees meant it must be late spring.
None of the pear trees had ripe fruit, but all were heavy with green pears.
Toward the close of the third day, the companions rested on a slope of springy turf beneath peach and pear trees.
It was a lovely place, a green plot near a wall where pear trees had been brought early into blossom by the warmth, and where, above their snow, the white doves she had loved were rounding their breasts to the sun.
Sheltered all around by pine was a sunlit area where pear trees had been espaliered against the wall.
It was framed by a pair of stately Bradford pear trees which shot up above its rooftop, drew the eye toward the entry, making it more dramatic.