Sentence for branches | Use branches in a sentence

Use the word branches in a sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use branches in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for branches.

  • All the branches start to music! (10)
  • Under the thick branches he stood still again, to listen. (8)
  • Since then Swithin had dreamed, and old Jolyon died, beneath its branches. (8)
  • The moon hung over branches, some that showed young buds, some still bare. (10)
  • Surely something had moved, something heavy, with a sound of broken branches. (8)
  • He shot the boat into a cleft, and caught the branches of an overhanging tree. (8)
  • Besides music, the course of study provides for instruction in general branches. (3)
  • She was spared the watching of the branches jut out beyond the point of balance. (8)
  • Some stars are already netted in the branches of the pines; the Guinea-fowl are silent. (8)
  • Across the wide, squat window the apple branches fell in black stripes which never stirred. (8)
  • Their branches of light, broad leaves, near heart-shaped, were spread out like wide skirts. (8)
  • A strong warm wind drove the pack of clouds over the tree-tops and charged at the branches. (10)
  • There were broad flushings in the sky, against which the branches of the trees showed black. (7)
  • You lost yourself that way, just became branches, and stones, and water, and birds, and sky. (8)
  • Summerhay stood by the river-wall and looked up at the stars through the plane-tree branches. (8)
  • It consisted of four rows of strong stakes, and a thick wall made of heavy branches of trees. (19)
  • The moon behind the pine-tree branches was filling every cranny of her brain with wakefulness. (8)
  • A whiz and rattle of grapeshot among the branches high above his head roused him from his dream. (1)
  • The branches of the trees dropped motionless across the road without the smallest stir of foliage. (8)
  • They tore the garments from her body, and stuck shreds of them, like flags, on poles and branches. (12)
  • We drove to the statue of Prince Albrecht Wohlgemuth, overlooking leagues of snow-roofed branches. (10)
  • The sunlight was dying slowly on the top branches of the lime-tree; a, drizzling rain began to fall. (8)
  • She saw it now, its snaky branches, its darkness, and great forms, as an abode of giants and witches. (8)
  • Treasures of learning in all branches, the records of early civilizations perished, never to be replaced. (3)
  • We find in music, as in other branches, that man tries to reduce phenomena to order and to definite form. (3)
  • It is one stock from which its various branches put out, and form it a living growth identical throughout. (9)
  • The sun was low, blazing among the thicker branches of the pollard forest trees, and through sprays of hawthorn. (10)
  • The thin branches of the trees rose bare and severe between him and the blue sky, mementos of the silent winter. (13)
  • A hornet might have stung them both: they galloped over fallen trees, under low hanging branches, up hill and down. (8)
  • In the park-path, leading to the wood, Arabella was seen as they came out the young branches that fringed the firs. (10)
  • And he lay scarcely breathing, looking up at the unmoving branches setting with their darkness the pearls of the sky. (8)
  • It was dim with smoke, but not greatly obscured: the smoke rose and spread in sheets among the branches of the trees. (7)
  • You see, one pipe comes up from the furnace and branches into a V just under the floor, and professes to heat both rooms. (9)
  • Even then it will be dangerous to repose beneath my branches in the belief that I am sapless because I have changed colour. (10)
  • For the flowers of sunlight on the ground under those branches are pale and rare, no insects hum, the birds are almost mute. (8)
  • This was the damsel Ildico, Rich in bloom until that hour: Shyer than the forest doe Twinkling slim through branches green. (10)
  • You might liken it to a tree, deep-rooted in the earth, expanding in the air with many branches and twigs, buds and blossoms. (12)
  • From the low sweeping branches touching earth to the plumed top, the tree was dead-black as its shadow; a vision of blackness. (10)
  • They huddle the leaves, and trample, and toss; They swing in the branches, they roll in the moss, They blow the seed on the air. (10)
  • A strange, roseate light shone through the spaces among their trunks and the wind made in their branches the music of æolian harps. (1)
  • As they belonged to sister branches of the same Service, the General and Mr. Reginald Roller had a theme in common, and a passion. (10)
  • Slowly but surely the industry grew, until there were twenty-five different branches of trade producing druggets, cloths, and linens. (19)
  • Large branches had been lopped, and hung their green heads to the ground, or swung critically in their netting of vines, as in a hammock. (7)
  • The warm night was filled with a damp mist that swathed the tree trunks to their branches and covered the slow-moving waves of the lake. (13)
  • At night, Gyp, looking from her bedroom through the flat branches of the pine, would get a feeling of being the only creature in the world. (8)
  • Tiny young green leaves were growing from the oddly-interwoven branches of the fig-trees, to which clung the swelling pouches of the fruit. (5)
  • To-day it rose bare and severe across the brown meadow, unrelieved by the leafless branches of the elms that crisscrossed the south front. (13)
  • Then, seizing the branches, snapping them in his haste, he dragged the skiff along through the sluggish water, the gnats dancing in his face. (8)
  • Through the belt of trees beyond the brook shone a strange red light, the trunks and branches of the trees making a black lacework against it. (1)
  • In the twilights of the thickets Trees bend down their gnarled boughs, Wild green leaves and low curved branches Hold her hair and beat her brows. (10)
  • Sluggish branches of the river straggle off to the left and cut the morass into two large islands, honey-combed with lakes and intersected by lagoons. (20)
  • A part of us crossed below, the rest above, passing over both branches, the regiments inextricably intermingled, rendering all military formation impossible. (7)

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