nearby tree

collocation in English

meaningsofnearbyandtree

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nearby
adverb
adjective
uk
/ˌnɪəˈbaɪ/
us
/ˌnɪrˈbaɪ/
not ...
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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 ofnearbyandtreefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The foliage of anearbytreerustled and a strange object flashed down.
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They saw children playing around the buildings and an old man sleeping under anearbytree.
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They also bring back a parachute found in anearbytree.
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They carve their vows on anearbytree.
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So, it was leaned against anearbytree.
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She spots a magical crystal within the hollow of anearbytreeand takes it out.
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Full-grown larvae overwinter in the soil beneath anearbytree.
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The two became close friends, often playing around a largenearbytree.
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He punches anearbytreeand looks down at his hand.
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Sedge warblers are regular visitors in summer, and short-eared owls hunt in thenearbytreeplantation.
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These fungi form a mycorrhiza withnearbytreespecies.
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His bicycle was undamaged, propped against anearbytree.
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As they are walking, a storm begins to brew, and anearbytreeis struck by lightning.
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One story concerning his son, where it is storied that once when his son was reciting, he instantaneously took out some figs from thenearbytree, for his laborers.
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The original bells were hung from a largenearbytreefor some fifteen years, until the chapel bell tower was completed in 1791.
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When they asked for a place to stay, they were told to stay under anearbytree.
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His paintings had a stock arrangement of anearbytreein a pastoral hill or mountainside, and with distant ruins or a recognizable mountain in the background.
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Cornelius overhears this while trying to catch his escaped pet squirrel in anearbytree.
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For protection from the elements a poncho is often tied off / staked out at the edges or bungeed to anearbytree.
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Married women visit anearbytreeand worship it by tying red threads of love around it.
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