almond tree

NOUN
  1. any of several small bushy trees having pink or white blossoms and usually bearing nuts
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How To Use almond tree In A Sentence

  • Through the trees Maria could see deer and birds crossing through the patches of daylight that permeated the dense canopy of the pine and almond trees.
  • A group of researchers at the Department of Environmental and Evolutionary Biology and the Department of Science Education at the University of Haifa-Oranim speculate that the toxin called amygdalin that is found in almond tree nectar is in fact an evolutionary development intended to give that tree an advantage over others in its surroundings. RedOrbit News - Technology
  • Luckily, there was this almond tree near where Seven and her associate had set up their beach towels.
  • Only that almond can make a sweet almond tree. Times, Sunday Times
  • Indeed, when the lines are uttered by Rennie Hurley under that almond tree, it's almost as though we are meant to understand that they are an emanation of the surrounding landscape.
  • Everything in this country - daffodils, primroses, almond trees, bumblebees, nesting birds - is a month ahead of schedule.
  • I have to wonder if the builder hates plants - he cut down a beautiful almond tree that wasn't in the way of anything, and now has permanently squashed any chance of a bit of grass or anything!
  • We pass through pine woodlands and stands of eucalyptus, and encounter wild quince, olive and almond trees and cork oaks stripped of their bark. Times, Sunday Times
  • An almond tree bloomed in the courtyard. WALKING THE BIBLE
  • There is hilly and flat terrain with plenty of peach and almond tree plantations.
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