massive oak

collocation in English

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massive
adjective
uk
/ˈmæs.ɪv/
us
/ˈmæs.ɪv/
very large in size, amount, ...
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oak
noun[C or U]
uk
/əʊk/
us
/oʊk/
a large tree that is common in northern countries, or the hard wood of ...
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(Definition ofmassiveandoakfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It has amassiveoakframe and twisted oak balusters.
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It is a 2.5 story wooden house framed withmassiveoaktimbers.
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Themassiveoaktimbers can only be seen now in the roof.
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The ceiling is supported bymassiveoakbeams, which once divided the two floors in each casemate.
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In 1339-1340 he erected a bigger fortress on the site of the original outpost which was defended bymassiveoakwalls.
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The barn is made frommassiveoaktimbers and is an aisled barn with large doors on either long side to permit entry by carts.
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The staircase with masonry centre wall and oak stairs has amassiveoakdoor at the half landing which is secured from the flight above.
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The mill's tie beam has to be stabilised with twomassiveoakbeams which run, either side of the drive shaft, from tie beam to threshing barn wall.
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The mill's tie beam has to be stabilised with twomassiveoakbeams which run, either side of the drive shaft, from tie beam to barn wall.
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The square or rectangular buildings, one or two storeys in height, were framed withmassiveoakposts and the walls were created with wattle and daub.
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