big tree
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of big tree
An Americanism dating back to 1850–55
Example Sentences
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“You can’t get there from here cross-lots,” I said, and his face immediately blossomed like a flower emerging from a big tree’s shade.
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Several times Rowdy and I had to work our way around a big tree that had blown down across the trail.
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There was a great big tree house that overlooked the hills of the highlands and the ruins.
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He pulled himself in as close as he could so that both he and Abby were wedged in the space under the big tree.
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“That was odd—puffs instead of steady, and reaching us down in big trees,” Buzz said.
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