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big tree

NOUN
  1. extremely lofty evergreen of southern end of western foothills of Sierra Nevada in California; largest living organism

How To Use big tree In A Sentence

  • The Western sheep and cattle rangers cut down the big trees and put a stop to the burning of bush.
  • He fastened it together with wooden pegs and made the four wheels out of short pieces of a big tree trunk. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
  • To he eligible for listing in the National Register of Big Trees, a species most be recognized as native or naturalized in the continental United States, including Alaska but not Hawaii.
  • Nobody believed that the forehanded man was going to kill himself when he picked a spot under a big tree, permitted himself to be photographed digging his grave.
  • That big tree on the bank of the river might afford us shelter from the rain.
  • In a clearing under a big tree, women squat peeling yams. Times, Sunday Times
  • Policemen shooed us away from near the lake not out of being perverse but because a great big tree had fallen down and blocked the road.
  • The big tree was struck by lightning.
  • In a forest you have to cut down the old, big trees so the little trees underneath can grow. Christianity Today
  • This was one of the planted forests of Germany, where a sapling is put in when a big tree is taken out, to conserve the timber supply. Three Times and Out: A Canadian Boy's Experience in Germany
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