How To Use Treed In A Sentence
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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
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The property itself is very well treed providing a lovely haven for our feathered friends.
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Well over half of the terrain is steep and lightly treed - perfect for off-piste riding in the pow.
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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.
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A forest fire in a thickly treed area of Cypress Bowl in West Vancouver broke out on July 1.
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We hunted and hunted and finally found him playing in the dirt in the treed field.
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An optimist is someone who gets treed by a lion but enjoys the scenery. Walter Winchell
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Old Dan and Little Ann were chasing a coon when they finally treed it.
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Ain't never been caught, he ain't ever been treed.
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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.
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He treed the bruin with the aid of a greenhorn companion.
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Billy knows this is not true, because his dogs have only treed three coons in one night.
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Whether it be a well-wrapped walk on Christmas morning, or a barefoot paddle at the height of summer, the Back Strand at Streedagh is the place I visit most when at home.
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For instance, there is no doubt whatever that my mother and I were treed by the wild pigs and fled and fell in the days before I made the acquaintance of Lop-Ear, who became what I may call my boyhood chum.
CHAPTER IV
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The neglected backyard is below, and to its left are the neighbouring gardens and the posh houses and treed and bushed gardens beyond.
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On a wide coastal plain, a broad river with sparsely treed grasslands on either side meandered towards the foothills.
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Instead the parking garage, which was originally going to be a flat, treed space for 120 cars, will now cater for 300 cars.
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All areas that were naturally treed have lost about 30 percent of their canopy cover in the last 25 years.
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They expect to find the whole area intensely wooded, unaware that the word originally meant an area of land, wild, uncultivated and largely treed.
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We all want to be near the sandy beaches, overlooking treed gullies, gazing towards mountain backdrops, or within walking distances of rivers, creeks, treed parklands.
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In Streedagh's sandhills, there lies a vast and complex network of rabbit burrows.
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The one major resource that the area did have to offer was beauty and so the well-treed island was turned into an income-generating campground, which would support an agroforestry project to examine higher yielding farming techniques.
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Elizabeth stood on the deck and looked out, beyond the nursery, across the flats, to the sloping hills, all treed and dotted with houses.
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OOg…I waz gonna say bowt teh wyd-skreen-treedee maykin me qweezy but now I gotsa hole gnu qweezyniss!
We sawz it on teh wide screen - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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But when you finally drag yourself up to where the lion is treed, it's a spectacular sight.
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The irregular mosaic of small fields below looked almost universally dry, with the heavily treed hedgerows picked out in a dark green reminiscent of much later in the summer.
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No part of the treed yard got more than three hours of sun.
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It was a very small island, but well treed.
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I backtracked a mile to a treed flat along the river that looked like a good campsite.
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Billy knows this is not true, because his dogs have only treed three coons in one night.
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The view seems idyllic - a broad expanse of glistening lake under a big blue sky, surrounded by treed shoreline.
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Luxury hotels london saw unmedical leibnizian cistern in a treed unfitting sky with sanguification thickset super crystallite menyanthes and agamogenetic.
Rational Review
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The Pritchard boys tell Billy to just give up, as no dog has ever treed the coon, but Billy refuses: ‘I told them I wasn't giving up until my dogs did.’
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It's a traditional layout of heavily treed, narrowish fairways with the occasional water carry.
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this lot should be treed so that the house will be shaded in summer
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He treed the bruin with the aid of a greenhorn companion.
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I supposed the racket was about an insubordinate magpie or a treed cat.
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It takes 40 minutes to drive to the beach or 35 minutes to get to Kyogle's green, shady, treed public pool that caters for toddlers.
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In time the word shed its literal association with thick vegetation and was applied generally to any country, open or treed, beyond the settled coast.
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They have a coon treed and it is a good thing, because Billy needs one more coon to win the hunt.
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Abstractboy stayed in the uber affluent suburb of Kifissia, where there are wide palm treed avenues, open top cars, Louis Vuitton and Gucci boutiques, and lots and lots of posers.
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the hunters treed the bear with dogs and killed it
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Baiting is just how I was tought to get deer, just like I was tought to kick bushes and pop the running rabbits with my .22, or how I figured out that flushing treed doves into the open for a good shot is better than sitting there in some field.
High Powered Scopes
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He was treed by a bull.
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He was treed by bloodhounds in the swamp on the outskirts of my holdings.
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I headed up the granite and pine treed north shore of Lake Rosseau.
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I can't take much more altitude lost as I'm down to 2,600 ' not far above the treed hillside.
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In Streedagh's sandhills, there lies a vast and complex network of rabbit burrows.
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My dogs started this bear off the box and 2 hours later it thought it had found a safe place to get away from them, I reached in and snapped a picture to see what they had, after tieing the dogs back and banging on the log it came out and the race was on it treed quick, I Took some more pictures and left it to run again.
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