Large tree of Australasia.
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Examples for "red beech"
Examples for "red beech"
1And there, at a detour of the forest aisle, stands a mottled red beech.
2These are, in the order named, black birch, hickory, sugar maple, yellow birch, and red beech.
3And now let us sit down under the old red beech and talk till it is time to go and get ready for our wedding.
4'As I wandered in Derrinrush, I came suddenly upon some blood- red beech-trees, and the hollow was full of blood-red leaves.
1Then she added with a snort: "Hit's es black es er crow's foot."
2The arrow head and crow's foot are ornamental fastenings used in fine tailoring as endings for seams, tucks, plaits, and at corners.
3At Harvard College a badge formerly worn on the sleeve, resembling a crow's foot, to denote the class to which a student belongs.
4She is a little stouter, of course; I can see a wrinkle and a crow's foot here and there; and her hair is grizzled.
5As soon as she looked at Mr. Crow's foot Aunt Polly Woodchuck threw up both her hands.
1The men of the hamlet, armed with an assortment of spears, pikes, staves , wood axes, and a few swords.
1The booth, the cabinet, the furnishings, and the frames were of Mission brown oak.
2A brown oak desk with a brown swivel chair occupied much of the space.
3A cool wind surged through the sparkling brown oak leaves of the oaks at Hannan's Landing.
4A large gate-leg table of dark brown oak is one of the most beautiful tables in the world.
5We were in a broad and pleasant passage now, panelled in cheerful light brown oak with red hangings.
6Upon the bank of a pond, the brown oak-leaves which have fallen are reflected in the still deep water.
7The small brown oak-panelled room.
8Except for a few brown oak leaves that had drifted onto her porch, Lydia's place seemed neat and cared for.
9Shenac seated herself on the fence, and began pulling, one by one, the brown oak leaves that hung low over it.
10Many of the rooms were spacious, and had curiously carved fireplaces, walls pannelled with fine brown oak, large presses, and cupboards.
11He remembered the great oaks and the clear living air, the clean sage-laced wind from the hills and the brown oak leaves scudding.
12This aisle had been cut through a forest of gray beech and brown oaks.
13He was in the forest soon, among the gray-trunked, black-mottled beeches and the rough brown oaks.
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