huge tree
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhugeandtree
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huge
adjective
uk/hjuːdʒ/us/hjuːdʒ/
extremely large in size ...
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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 ofhugeandtreefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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If ahugetreehas fallen on a house it is not much use for somebody to say that there should have been a contractor here.
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They watched to see where the congregations of people were coming from, and cut off the approach roads withhugetreetrunks.
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He stumbles upon ahugetreecovered in strange flowers, and suddenly vanishes without a trace.
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There is ahugetreearound a kilometre away where he did tapasya.
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This plant has now grown into ahugetree.
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He runs behind ahugetreeto prepare.
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Thehugetreeis dying, which endangers the game world.
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The source of the smoke is the exhaust from ahugetreeleveler.
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In this world, the ecosystem is originated and supported by a centralhugetree.
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Twenty-five post ofhugetreetrunks were not buried but are freestanding.
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The next day, ahugetreehas grown from a seedling in the drain.
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Even thathugetreefell and the potion was spilled and then vaporized.
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An unusual feature inside the church consists of twohugetreetrunks which originally supported the bells in the free-standing bell tower.
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Once the boon was bestowed, ahugetreestarted growing at the location where the present temple exists.
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It starts with a car that has crashed into ahugetree, represented by an acrylic painting on one wall of the room.
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Together they spend several nights climbing ahugetreeto get some magical twigs that may help both of them.
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It is said by the masters that even a little poison can cause death and even a tiny seed can become ahugetree.
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The orange proceeds to grow into ahugetree(growing in the middle of the river) with one gigantic orange-shaped fruit at its top.
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