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UK
/tɹˈiːd/
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ADJECTIVE
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forced to turn and face attackers
she had me cornered between the porch and her car
like a trapped animal
a stag at bay
How To Use treed In A Sentence
- I don't know what rabbit you've got treed, but don't expect it to turn you into Bambi Kanetaka overnight. FURTHER TALES OF THE CITY
- The property itself is very well treed providing a lovely haven for our feathered friends.
- Well over half of the terrain is steep and lightly treed - perfect for off-piste riding in the pow.
- He explains that finding suitable locations for disc golf is a challenge because they prefer heavily treed, undulating areas, most of which are in the river valley.
- A forest fire in a thickly treed area of Cypress Bowl in West Vancouver broke out on July 1.
- We hunted and hunted and finally found him playing in the dirt in the treed field.
- An optimist is someone who gets treed by a lion but enjoys the scenery. Walter Winchell
- Old Dan and Little Ann were chasing a coon when they finally treed it.
- Ain't never been caught, he ain't ever been treed.
- Last week residents of midtown Palo Alto, California, were warned of a cougar on the prowl in their neighborhood, where another big cat was treed and shot last May.