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1 Slender low - hanging branches had a knack of catching the splint laths.
2 He jumped to snatch leaves from low - hanging branches , his master's robes billowing ridiculously.
3 He looked between the thick foliage of the low-hanging branches to the milking shed.
4 A few feet ahead on the trail she saw a large tree with low - hanging branches .
5 She smashed through low - hanging branches and underbrush, the sound of the river growing stronger ahead.
6 There were no low - hanging branches , no undergrowth, no grass.
7 I got out of the Jeep and walked around it, ducked under its low - hanging branches .
8 The low-hanging branches of the orange-trees hindered him.
9 That allows shrubs to grow, needles and twigs to gather on the ground, and low - hanging branches to spread.
10 A single beaten path led between closely packed trees, often blocked by low - hanging branches we had to brush aside.
11 The thin trail grew fiendishly overgrown, forcing us to stoop under low - hanging branches covering the path like trellis mesh.
12 With that pronouncement, Walker trotted quietly away into the woods, nimbly leaping gnarled roots and ducking under low - hanging branches .
13 Giant anteaters prowl the forest floor, sloths slowly navigate low - hanging branches , and hook-beaked harpy eagles dive-bomb the canopy above.
14 He had taken her arm and was drawing her off the path, out among the low-hanging branches of the orange-trees.
15 The undergrowth parted, low - hanging branches giving up their accumulation of snow, and Grey Wind and Summer emerged from the green.
16 He wore a shining tall hat, and, in haste though he was, took pains not to knock it against low-hanging branches .
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