chestnut tree

NOUN
  1. any of several attractive deciduous trees yellow-brown in autumn; yield a hard wood and edible nuts in a prickly bur
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How To Use chestnut tree In A Sentence

  • SHOULD I burn the diseased leaves from my horse chestnut tree? The Sun
  • Here stand terrific chestnut trees with big boles of spiralled bark.
  • The conkers are growing fat in their green shells on the horse chestnut trees. Times, Sunday Times
  • Horse chestnut trees are getting rapidly greener, as the clusters of leaves rise from the buds like little umbrellas. Times, Sunday Times
  • A chestnut tree, still covetous of its leaves despite the season, was in perfect silhouette. GALILEE
  • I decided that the birds could nest anywhere except in the stand of horse chestnut trees outside my back door.
  • THE playground game of conkers could become extinct as Britain's horse chestnut trees are wiped out by disease and a plague of foreign moths. The Sun
  • I walked a little ways back up the drive and paced back and forth under the chestnut tree.
  • THE playground game of conkers could become extinct as Britain's horse chestnut trees are wiped out by disease and a plague of foreign moths. The Sun
  • Greece originally introduced the chestnut tree to the rest of the European community.
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