Sentence for trees | Use trees in a sentence

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

  • They were taller than trees. (7)
  • The trees stood dark and still. (8)
  • And under the trees Ralph unbosomed. (10)
  • The wind among the trees was my lullaby. (2)
  • There were so many trees that were perfect. (8)
  • I do not like crooked, twisted, blasted trees. (4)
  • Outside are seen the trees of a little Square. (8)
  • And again she ran like a ghost among the trees. (8)
  • Then out from amongst the trees she shot downhill. (8)
  • In some places they were obstructed by fallen trees. (7)
  • Yes, I like trees too; anything beautiful, you know. (8)
  • The bluffs of the opposite bank were wooded with high trees. (8)
  • All the people about mourned for the felling of those trees. (10)
  • The cab passed on under the shade of trees out into the road. (8)
  • He passed the Cupressus trees, dark and spiral, into the meadow. (8)
  • A great expanse of blue sky, rising from a fringe of the tops of trees. (1)
  • The brigade was in camp, with headquarters in a grove of immense trees. (1)
  • A haze had begun to bathe the trees, the stars burnt dim, the air was colder. (8)
  • Past rocks, trees, dwellings, past a lighted house that gleamed and vanished. (8)
  • She might have been a spirit threading the trees, for all the noise she made! (8)
  • Above the trees, the downs could be seen where racehorses, they said, were trained. (8)
  • The window of the, room faced a wood, so near that he could almost touch the trees. (8)
  • The trees shuddered in the night breeze, and its chill penetrated to him where he stood. (9)
  • There with his head touching one of the little Japanese trees, he stood biting his fingers. (8)
  • They left the cab and crossed the Row; passed the end of the Long Water, up among the trees. (8)
  • In the world, outside, the high soft clouds flew by; the trees seemed thickening and budding. (8)
  • They were in the starry open country, on the high-road between the vine-hung mulberry trees. (10)
  • The very black-plumed trees themselves seemed to wait in suspense for the grape-bloom of night. (8)
  • Again the night brooded, in the silent tops of the trees, in the more silent depths of the water. (8)
  • It had escaped the screen of trees and houses, and, creeping through some chink, had quivered in. (8)
  • They met on Kurfürsten Square, and walked up the avenue of chestnut trees toward Charlottenburg. (12)
  • However, this was not a very good type, since it meant the selecting of very unusual-shaped trees. (17)
  • Not a leaf moved in there, no living thing stirred; so might an earth be where only trees inhabited! (8)
  • He smiled, gently, this time, and baring his head again, was lost to view in the shadow of the trees. (8)
  • And close to the border trees are the quiet, milk-white sheep, in congregation, escaping from noon heat. (8)
  • Gone down there with such a wild, exquisite pain in his heart that he could have cried out among the trees. (8)
  • The village church sits above it on a green promontory; and the village smoke rises from among goodly trees. (2)
  • The sight of masts at Bristol was a cordial to me, and I thought them the finest trees I had seen in England. (14)
  • Fancy owning no more of Nature than the crowd out there owned of the flowers and trees and waters of Hyde Park! (8)
  • She did not cry, but passed her hands over her face, and began to walk home, keeping to the shadow of the trees. (8)
  • A large French window open [at Back], with a lovely view of a slight rise of fields and trees in August sunlight. (8)
  • About mid-day they quitted the shelter of forest trees and stood on broken ground, without a path to guide them. (10)
  • The yellow leaves were thicker about the feet of the trees, and the grass was silvery gray with the belated dews. (9)
  • Just now, with the harvest coming on, everything looks its richest, the apples ripening, the trees almost too green. (8)
  • In and out of the boulders and thorn trees, muttering and cursing, yet with a kind of terror, he rushed and stumbled. (8)
  • It was dim with smoke, but not greatly obscured: the smoke rose and spread in sheets among the branches of the trees. (7)
  • It was bare of trees just here, and she could see, across the river valley, the high larch-crowned tor on the far side. (8)
  • A hundred other lovers too whispered that hope in the stillness of the trees, a hundred other lovers clung to each other. (8)
  • They crossed from Oswego on Lake Ontario to Kingston and York, and began at once felling trees and erecting rude cabins. (19)
  • Smaller hills covered with forests fell away on all sides and the tops of the trees caught the radiance of the sinking sun. (5)
  • The furtive light from that creeping moon was getting hold of things down there, stealing in among the boughs of the trees. (8)
  • The little home, far from grandiose, which forms the background to this most interesting personality is embowered in trees. (8)
  • Roadside trees and disappointed sightseers, returning though the meadows, stood out in black against a margin of low red sunset. (2)
  • Shelton strolled slowly on; leaning over the bridge, he watched the oily gleam of lamps, on the dark water underneath the trees. (8)
  • The windows stood wide open in the heat; the garden lay in thick, soft shadow, where the pitchy shapes of trees could be discerned. (8)
  • It was beautiful there, too, with the bright open fields hedged with great elms, and that ever-rich serenity of its grass and trees. (8)
  • Winton, smoking his after-breakfast cigar, stared down across the tops of those trees toward the river and the wooded fields beyond. (8)
  • I felt myself as if in the forest again, merely wondering at the growth of the trees, and the narrowness of my vision in those days. (10)
  • In process of time, the trees grew higher and gave shade to the cottage, and the evergreens sprang up and turned the dell into a thicket. (2)
  • So in Spring, when all seems lowering and grey, the hedges and trees suddenly flare out against the purple clouds, their twigs all in flame. (8)
  • All was quiet there and empty, the great buildings whitened, the trees blurred and blue; and sweeter air was coming across their flowering tops. (8)
  • It was an extremely hot day and the streets were dusty, unshaded by trees, and often almost impassable by reason of deep gullies and broken culverts. (20)
  • Alone, the Restaurant Bretagne, neat, daintily painted, with its blue tubs and the dwarf trees therein, retained an aloof and Frenchified self-respect. (8)
  • Strange enough it was to see it showing houses regaining their solidity of the foregone day, instead of still fields, black hedges, familiar shapes of trees. (10)

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