cherry tree

collocation in English

meaningsofcherryandtree

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cherry
noun[C]
uk
/ˈtʃer.i/
us
/ˈtʃer.i/
a small, round, soft red or black fruit with a single hard seed in the middle, or the tree on which the ...
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tree
noun[C]
uk
/triː/
us
/triː/
a tall plant that has a wooden trunk and branches that grow from its ...
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(Definition ofcherryandtreefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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An example of this would be one of a lonecherrytree.
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A tachibana orange tree and a sakuracherrytreestood symmetrically on both sides of the front staircase of the building.
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Thecherrytreerises well above the mulberry tree on which it stands.
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He is said to have planted acherrytreeto act as a guidepost.
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An unusual feature is a mature oak andcherrytreewhich have the same trunk.
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If painting an elephant's toenails were a camouflage mechanism, red "would" be the appropriate color for acherrytree.
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She often slipped out of the castle early in the morning to climb acherrytreeand gorge herself with cherries.
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The name is a portmanteau of the words "cherry", as it is based on acherrytreefruit, and "ruby".
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Reportedly, thatcherrytreewas struck by a thunderbolt, which enabled the villagers to reach the buried gate through the now-hollow trunk.
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His most recent books explore the more familiar world of thecherrytree(sakura) and the ritual cherry blossom viewing (hanami).
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The blossoming of thousands of cherry trees, including the hundred-year-old weepingcherrytreein the garden, also makes this temple a popular tourist destination.
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It is a mulberry tree on which acherrytreegrows.
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The station entrance is marked by acherrytree.
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In thecherrytreeit results in lower yields, and if concurrent with cherry leaf roll virus, results in a rapid decline.
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The optional smoking takes place at the end of the aging process, using woods from the beech-tree, birch-tree,cherrytreeor white pine.
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It also features a koi pond andcherrytreegarden.
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Fortunately, he is healed thanks to the spirit of thecherrytree.
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Some believe it comes from the word forcherrytreewhich is the same word.
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