Apple-tree Sentence Examples

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  • She darted around the apple tree and half skipped, half ran down the hill toward the creek.

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  • The old Apple tree spread a blanket of shade in the grass beside the pond.

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  • They get somewhat dirty with lichen in the apple tree in a break in the weather.

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  • The old Apple tree leaned from its perch on a mound of earth to throw shadows on the pond.

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  • So calmed down by reading some apple tree farm books together, and playing buckaroo.

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  • Waxwings in the apple tree We had some glamorous and exciting bird visitors this week, as the weather turned cold.

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  • Dropping to the ground, she plucked a piece of grass and tucked it between her lips as she leaned back against the old apple tree.

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  • The dry desert heat gave way to cool sea breeze, and a massive apple tree protected her from the sun overhead.

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  • In the middle is an apple tree marked with a ring of stones.

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  • In England it is most abundant on the apple-tree, but rarely found on the oak.

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  • Charlotte Bronte extolled the " blossom blanched orchard trees whose boughs droop like white garlands " while Jane Austen praised the bountiful apple tree.

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  • Each house had to have a neatly trimmed privet hedge in front and an apple tree in the back garden!

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  • Twenty two fasten the thicket wherein shelters the white hind, beneath the wild apple tree of immortality, through wisdom.

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  • See the picture below which clearly shows how the apple tree has been grafted onto a dwarfing rootstock.

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  • Then he & N run off happily to the apple tree house.

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  • The epithet Maleatas, which, as the quantity of the first vowel (a) shows,' cannot mean god of "sheep" or "the apple-tree," is probably a local adjective derived from Malea (perhaps Cape Malea), and may refer to an originally distinct personality, subsequently merged in that of Apollo (see below).

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  • It is not important that he should mature as soon as an apple tree or an oak.

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  • Another tale tells of a scoundrel called Jack who one dark night tricked the Devil into climbing an apple tree.

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  • The shape is based on the branches or twigs of the crab apple tree.

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  • Wassailing the apple tree is a traditional ritual carried out on Twelfth Night.

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