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Meanings of barked trees in English
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Usage of barked trees in English
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He was profoundly relieved to make the shelter of the yellow- barkedtrees.
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The forest wasn't dense; the thin, pale- barkedtrees offered little concealment.
3
The car moved ahead in the deep green gloom under the huge shaggy- barkedtrees.
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At the foot of the hill, it ran into the little wood of silver- barkedtrees.
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The name seems to have been applied also to the man who barkedtrees for the tanner.
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She walked among the immense grey- barkedtrees.
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The small red pustules which produce the spores and, on rough barkedtrees, appear only in the crevices.
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Near the city of Alundil there was a rich grove of blue- barkedtrees, having purple foliage like feathers.
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Here and there, enormous chunky- barkedtrees arched over the path, shading the way with dinner-plate-sized leaves in deep bluish-green.
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Do I not hail its golden gleams among the fair- barkedtrees what time each scented morn I milk my skittish goats?
11
The white- barkedtrees, purified of smears from the sooty fingers of fire, stood out in splendid contrast to a richer, thicker, a flowery undergrowth.
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Small gray sheath- barkedtrees with clumpy foliage and snags of dead branches, Glenn called cedars; and, grotesque as these were, Carley rather liked them.
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A misty world of silver- barkedtrees with deep green leaves came into focus, and then the scent of good rich earth and clean sea air.
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Best of all perhaps were the elms at the village end, those mighty rough- barkedtrees that had their tops "so close against the sky."