🌳tree

noun
/triː/

Meaning

a large plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves

Example Sentences

The tree in our backyard is over a hundred years old.

Synonyms

plant, shrub, bush

Antonyms

weed, grass

Collocations

fruit tree, shade tree, tall tree

More Example Sentences

I aimed at the tree but hit the car by mistake.

The growth of trees proves us the discipline in nature.

A firefighter rescues a cat from a tall tree in the neighborhood park

A firefighter rescues a cat from a tall tree in the neighborhood park after a worried owner calls for help

A firefighter rescues a cat from a tall tree in the neighborhood park after a worried owner calls for help and the fire truck arrives within minutes

Nurse: They are available in any of the medicine shops across the street. You can send anybody to bring them. Our ward-boy will bring that if you ask him.

A firefighter rescues a cat from a tall tree in the neighborhood park after a worried owner calls for help and the fire truck arrives within minutes carrying a long ladder

A firefighter rescues a cat from a tall tree in the neighborhood park after a worried owner calls for help and the fire truck arrives within minutes carrying a long ladder that reaches the highest branch easily

A firefighter rescues a cat from a tall tree in the neighborhood park after a worried owner calls for help and the fire truck arrives within minutes carrying a long ladder that reaches the highest branch easily while the whole neighborhood watches and cheers

A firefighter rescues a cat from a tall tree in the neighborhood park after a worried owner calls for help and the fire truck arrives within minutes carrying a long ladder that reaches the highest branch easily while the whole neighborhood watches and cheers as the cat is brought down safely

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the act of spreading through or being present everywhere in something

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